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@Rob,
BTW...just noticed that the old HS2 plugin was called HAI_System. I never saw it on a ancillary HS2 license list. (thinking it was just included with HS2 Pro at the time?)
Am I supposed to see the Omni Plugin like so in the license list?
HAI System Plugin- Pete
Auto matorHomeseer 3 Pro - 3.0.0.548 (Linux) - Ubuntu 18.04/W7e 64 bit Intel Haswell CPU 16Gb
HS4 Pro - Ubuntu 22.04 / Lenova Tiny M900 / 32Gb Ram
HSTouch on Intel tabletop tablets (Jogglers) - Asus AIO - Windows 11X10, UPB, Zigbee, ZWave and Wifi MQTT automation-Tasmota-Espurna. OmniPro 2, Russound zoned audio, Alexa, Cheaper RFID, W800 and Home Assistant
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Understood, downloaded and updated to the Omni Plugin via that link you show. No issues here with the update.
What I was writing about is that in the license list I got from the Homeseer request of licenses just shows an HAI System Plugin license code and no mention of an Omni License code.
Shouldn't the name of the license be the same as the plugin? Or is this the old purchase name?
In the Homeseer store it is listed as OMNI Software Plug-in for HS3.- Pete
Auto matorHomeseer 3 Pro - 3.0.0.548 (Linux) - Ubuntu 18.04/W7e 64 bit Intel Haswell CPU 16Gb
HS4 Pro - Ubuntu 22.04 / Lenova Tiny M900 / 32Gb Ram
HSTouch on Intel tabletop tablets (Jogglers) - Asus AIO - Windows 11X10, UPB, Zigbee, ZWave and Wifi MQTT automation-Tasmota-Espurna. OmniPro 2, Russound zoned audio, Alexa, Cheaper RFID, W800 and Home Assistant
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Originally posted by Pete View PostUnderstood, downloaded and updated to the Omni Plugin via that link you show. No issues here with the update.
What I was writing about is that in the license list I got from the Homeseer request of licenses just shows an HAI System Plugin license code and no mention of an Omni License code.
Shouldn't the name of the license be the same as the plugin? Or is this the old purchase name?
In the Homeseer store it is listed as OMNI Software Plug-in for HS3.
Matt at HomeSeer said it is still listed as HAI on the backend but the license is issued for OMNI so it works. I just tried mine here.
I'll let them know the license list needs to be updated.HS4Pro on a Raspberry Pi4
54 Z-Wave Nodes / 21 Zigbee Devices / 108 Events / 767 Devices
Plugins: Z-Wave / Zigbee Plus / EasyTrigger / AK Weather / OMNI
HSTouch Clients: 1 Android
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Ahhh...
Yes the HAI license code here just a few minutes ago is giving me the same error as above.....
Registration failed: XXXX : Error registering license: License does not match product ,haiomnistat,->,omni,- Pete
Auto matorHomeseer 3 Pro - 3.0.0.548 (Linux) - Ubuntu 18.04/W7e 64 bit Intel Haswell CPU 16Gb
HS4 Pro - Ubuntu 22.04 / Lenova Tiny M900 / 32Gb Ram
HSTouch on Intel tabletop tablets (Jogglers) - Asus AIO - Windows 11X10, UPB, Zigbee, ZWave and Wifi MQTT automation-Tasmota-Espurna. OmniPro 2, Russound zoned audio, Alexa, Cheaper RFID, W800 and Home Assistant
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Originally posted by Pete View PostAhhh...
Yes the HAI license code here just a few minutes ago is giving me the same error as above.....
Registration failed: XXXX : Error registering license: License does not match product ,haiomnistat,->,omni,HS4Pro on a Raspberry Pi4
54 Z-Wave Nodes / 21 Zigbee Devices / 108 Events / 767 Devices
Plugins: Z-Wave / Zigbee Plus / EasyTrigger / AK Weather / OMNI
HSTouch Clients: 1 Android
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Thank you Rob.- Pete
Auto matorHomeseer 3 Pro - 3.0.0.548 (Linux) - Ubuntu 18.04/W7e 64 bit Intel Haswell CPU 16Gb
HS4 Pro - Ubuntu 22.04 / Lenova Tiny M900 / 32Gb Ram
HSTouch on Intel tabletop tablets (Jogglers) - Asus AIO - Windows 11X10, UPB, Zigbee, ZWave and Wifi MQTT automation-Tasmota-Espurna. OmniPro 2, Russound zoned audio, Alexa, Cheaper RFID, W800 and Home Assistant
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Originally posted by rmasonjr View PostThose values are Omnitemp values that I am not converting. That is an easy fix.
Originally posted by rmasonjr View PostCreating a new device is would be tricky. It might be as simple as the order in which I am sending the commands. Let me take a look at it.
-Travis
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@Rob,
Tyler responded that what I see is the Homeseer 2 HAI license in the license list. I then checked on an old email from 2015 and same HAI license is there. I never used it though because I think it was included at the time that I had updated to HS2 Pro 2.5.
So gave Tyler the original list that I provided to Mark/Rich and yourself of contributors in 2013 in last week's email.- Pete
Auto matorHomeseer 3 Pro - 3.0.0.548 (Linux) - Ubuntu 18.04/W7e 64 bit Intel Haswell CPU 16Gb
HS4 Pro - Ubuntu 22.04 / Lenova Tiny M900 / 32Gb Ram
HSTouch on Intel tabletop tablets (Jogglers) - Asus AIO - Windows 11X10, UPB, Zigbee, ZWave and Wifi MQTT automation-Tasmota-Espurna. OmniPro 2, Russound zoned audio, Alexa, Cheaper RFID, W800 and Home Assistant
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Originally posted by Pete View Post@Rob,
Tyler responded that what I see is the Homeseer 2 HAI license in the license list. I then checked on an old email from 2015 and same HAI license is there. I never used it though because I think it was included at the time that I had updated to HS2 Pro 2.5.
So gave Tyler the original list that I provided to Mark/Rich and yourself of contributors in 2013 in last week's email.HS4Pro on a Raspberry Pi4
54 Z-Wave Nodes / 21 Zigbee Devices / 108 Events / 767 Devices
Plugins: Z-Wave / Zigbee Plus / EasyTrigger / AK Weather / OMNI
HSTouch Clients: 1 Android
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BTW working on one contributor set up with two OP2 panels except that older panel is only a serial OP2 panels from the 1990's and still probably going to use HS2 (or Hometroller maybe) or a serial VPN tunnel to his main house connected to HS2 of old. (he has two HS3 licenses at this time). Well that and he is also using software before Homeseer (HCS?) that Tink helped him set up in the 1990's.
You can still purchase an Omni serial to IP server for the panel.
Just a rant here...
It is understood here that both the Elk and the Leviton panel are old and old technology. That said they were the first folks relating to combining security and automation panels and there is nothing today that matches what these two panels can do relating to both security and automation. I consider the Leviton panel just an oversized controller today as it is doing X10, UPB, ZWave and Zigbee. Leviton though is starting to move very slowly to a cloud based device....keeping the Omni name and introducing Lumina RF Eco-System with some modernizations...and this will provide them with reoccurring Leviton revenue's...
The Lumina device though is just an automation controller but looks like they are putting security features in it (all wireless). They are pushing it as a multilocation scalable automation controller (and do not mention the word security but reading the description it is a combo automation and security device)
The affordable Lumina Gateway features scheduling event logic, up to 40 connected wireless two-way sensors and load control, free email or SMS text notification based on event, free apps for remote access, and free software for setup. Additionally, Leviton Cloud Service was created for the professional installer as a method to both facilitate user-friendly system connections, proper installation, and secure encrypted communication. Leviton’s powerful Lumina RF family ensures energy savings in new construction and retrofit, utilizing wireless sensors and devices to control temperatures, lamps, fans, pumps and third-party window coverings. The Gateway itself functions as an energy management coordinator allowing automation of loads and control of multiple properties from smartphone apps.
- Features Lumina RF wireless technology, a 2.4GHz mesh network with a proven track record in light commercial applications for distance and reliability.
- Centralized timing functions make load scheduling simple for signage and other important facets of the business.
- Choose from wireless sensors to enable open/close, motion or occupancy based events.
- Notify the property owner or manager when an event has occurred on the property.
- Free Lumina Mobile apps for Android and iOS devices.
- Leviton Cloud Service is a core component, as it is utilized by integrators to download installation software, register project, and connect app to Gateway with user credentials.
- Leviton Part Number: LU741
BTW Rob, your Omni Plugin writing and support of the Omni panels is the needed boost right now for Leviton and the their Omni Panels. Leviton will never build an Omni Pro 3 panel and the only way to integrate the OmniPro 2 panel use today is via software AND having Homeseer (19 year old automation software company) continue to support the Omni panels is a boost for Homeseer initial adoptees of Homeseer 1 integration to the OmniPro panels (brought to Homeseer by Tink who came from HAI and started to work for Homeseer way long time ago)Last edited by Pete; August 9, 2017, 08:40 PM.- Pete
Auto matorHomeseer 3 Pro - 3.0.0.548 (Linux) - Ubuntu 18.04/W7e 64 bit Intel Haswell CPU 16Gb
HS4 Pro - Ubuntu 22.04 / Lenova Tiny M900 / 32Gb Ram
HSTouch on Intel tabletop tablets (Jogglers) - Asus AIO - Windows 11X10, UPB, Zigbee, ZWave and Wifi MQTT automation-Tasmota-Espurna. OmniPro 2, Russound zoned audio, Alexa, Cheaper RFID, W800 and Home Assistant
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Some caveats
Hi, Guys:
Just installed the upgrade in an effort to cure the maddening "no notice" disconnects I've been experiencing, and continue to enjoy Alexa > Homeseer > Omni control of our house.
Everything generally went fine with the install, except for these issues:
1. The new OMNI Buttons now use RUN instead of EXECUTE, which disabled all events in which they were called. Going back through them all was a bit tedious, but fixed things there.
2. Originally, Alexa recognized the HAI Buttons as devices during Discovery, and would operate them without modification (except simplifying the name, perhaps). This is not true with the new OMNI Buttons: Alexa doesn't recognize them. A virtual ON/OFF device must now be created to call the OMNI Button. Eminently workable, and perhaps even organizationally preferable, but a pain nonetheless.
Still, if the mystery disconnect issue is cured, I'm a happy camper.
Cheers.
--Tony
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Originally posted by awvidmer View PostHi, Guys:
Just installed the upgrade in an effort to cure the maddening "no notice" disconnects I've been experiencing, and continue to enjoy Alexa > Homeseer > Omni control of our house.
Everything generally went fine with the install, except for these issues:
1. The new OMNI Buttons now use RUN instead of EXECUTE, which disabled all events in which they were called. Going back through them all was a bit tedious, but fixed things there.
2. Originally, Alexa recognized the HAI Buttons as devices during Discovery, and would operate them without modification (except simplifying the name, perhaps). This is not true with the new OMNI Buttons: Alexa doesn't recognize them. A virtual ON/OFF device must now be created to call the OMNI Button. Eminently workable, and perhaps even organizationally preferable, but a pain nonetheless.
Still, if the mystery disconnect issue is cured, I'm a happy camper.
Cheers.
--Tony
The virtual device workaround is much better, IMHO. I use it for just about everything controlled by Alexa.HS4Pro on a Raspberry Pi4
54 Z-Wave Nodes / 21 Zigbee Devices / 108 Events / 767 Devices
Plugins: Z-Wave / Zigbee Plus / EasyTrigger / AK Weather / OMNI
HSTouch Clients: 1 Android
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