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Zwave = Z-Stick, 3xHSM100� 7xACT ZDM230, 1xEverspring SM103, 2xACT HomePro ZRP210.
X10 = CM12U, 2xAM12, 1xAW10, 1 x TM13U, 1xMS13, 2xHR10, 2xSS13
Other Hardware = ADI Ocelot + secu16, Global Cache GC100, RFXtrx433, 3 x Foscams.
Plugings = RFXcom, ActiveBackup, Applied Digital Ocelot, BLDeviceMatrix, BLGarbage, BLLAN, Current Cost, Global Cache GC100,HSTouch Android, HSTouch Server, HSTouch Server Unlimited, NetCAM, PowerTrigger, SageWebcamXP, SqueezeBox, X10 CM11A/CM12U.
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Thanks so much Greig! It sounds like this is the way I will go I guess since I have no received any kind of response from HomeSeer. I have seen many light sensors online for the Arduino.---------------------------------------------------
Jean-Marie G. Vaneskahian
jean@vaneskahian.com
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Originally posted by jeanv View PostI want HomeSeer to be able to get Light intensity data. I think a combination of the ADIO-100 and some kind of Photodetector. I want to place these both inside and outside of my home.
I would like this to yield a HomeSeer device that will have a value from say 0 to 100 based on light level.
What kind of setup might I need to accomplish this? I would run CAT5e cable from the ADIO-100 to the Photodetector, will this work for 100ft of CAT5e cable?
It's easier with pots, but cheaper with simple resistors and pencil and paper to calculate the resistances needed.
PS. The output of mine is not very linear either.Last edited by Uncle Michael; January 28, 2013, 06:54 PM.Mike____________________________________________________________ __________________
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Originally posted by jeanv View PostThanks so much Greig! It sounds like this is the way I will go I guess since I have no received any kind of response from HomeSeer. I have seen many light sensors online for the Arduino.
Drop me an e-mail if you go down this route as I think there are beta testers out there that are using this setup now.
Greig.Zwave = Z-Stick, 3xHSM100� 7xACT ZDM230, 1xEverspring SM103, 2xACT HomePro ZRP210.
X10 = CM12U, 2xAM12, 1xAW10, 1 x TM13U, 1xMS13, 2xHR10, 2xSS13
Other Hardware = ADI Ocelot + secu16, Global Cache GC100, RFXtrx433, 3 x Foscams.
Plugings = RFXcom, ActiveBackup, Applied Digital Ocelot, BLDeviceMatrix, BLGarbage, BLLAN, Current Cost, Global Cache GC100,HSTouch Android, HSTouch Server, HSTouch Server Unlimited, NetCAM, PowerTrigger, SageWebcamXP, SqueezeBox, X10 CM11A/CM12U.
Scripts = Various
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I would also like to know what has changed or what has been fixed, I had a lot of problems with my ADIO-100 working properly (but I did finally get it working)
Even when it was working I always had intermittent log errors indicating a dropped connections to HS (but I was running over an IP - Serial bridge).
Not using it at the moment but maybe I'll mess with it again if something interesting has changed....
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Originally posted by jeanv View PostI want HomeSeer to be able to get Light intensity data. I think a combination of the ADIO-100 and some kind of Photodetector. I want to place these both inside and outside of my home.
I would like this to yield a HomeSeer device that will have a value from say 0 to 100 based on light level.
What kind of setup might I need to accomplish this? I would run CAT5e cable from the ADIO-100 to the Photodetector, will this work for 100ft of CAT5e cable?
Thanks for the help.
Jean-Marie Vaneskahian
Then obtained a mini-ldr and set it up a voltage divider between ground and 5v.
5V----(100K)----LDR----ADIOINPUT----0V
Resistor is 100K, gives me a value between 0 for pitch black and 1000 for bright sunlight.
I have a virtual device called "my night time"
I poll the adio input once every ten minutes, if the value is less that 550 i declare night time and if its more than 600 i declare day time.
By only polling every ten minutes and having a spread of 50 between day and night, i effectively get a hysteresis to stop it toggling between night and day as the light levels gradually change.
I have one LDR outside and another one in my hallway, some lights are referenced to to the outside light level and some are referenced to the hall light level - which can be quite different depending on what doors and curtains are open.
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Has anyone used the 'Pulse Cnt' on the ADIO-100? The input is not discussed in the documentation; I assume it exists and functions as a roll over counter on the simply on the basis of the name on the ADIO-100 hardware.
I have an existing counter application that can run at ~20-25Hz that I would like to consider using an ADIO-100 for. If the counter is practicable, the ADIO-100 would allow me to consolidate several little projects together. TIA
Mark
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Originally posted by Mark42 View PostHas anyone used the 'Pulse Cnt' on the ADIO-100? The input is not discussed in the documentation; I assume it exists and functions as a roll over counter on the simply on the basis of the name on the ADIO-100 hardware.
I have an existing counter application that can run at ~20-25Hz that I would like to consider using an ADIO-100 for. If the counter is practicable, the ADIO-100 would allow me to consolidate several little projects together. TIA
Mark
Did you ever get an answer to this?
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AlHS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
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Hello,
Also I have problem with the connection the ADIO100 using the adapter ITACH IP2SL:
1) After connecting the interface analog / digital ADIO100 to ITACH IP2SL through serial cable, and connecting ITACH IP2SL to the LAN and I saw its IP with the application "ihelp" of Global cache;
2) With the application "Virtual serial port emulator" I created a virtual port serial COM8 and then linked to the IP address of ITACH IP2SL using port 4999
3) Then I downloaded the plug-in HomeSeer ADIO 100 and connected to the port COM8 by activating an analog connection
4) On the device management of Homeseer is possible to see the device with the value OFF
5)Before I connected the wire magnetic sensors with ADIO100 but when I open or close the contacts I don't see any change in HomeSeer.
Where is my mistake, can anyone help?
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I replied to your other posting here:.http://board.homeseer.com/showthread...=1#post1134085.HS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
Z-Wave 3.0.10.0: 133 Nodes on one Z-Net
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After a long time I come back here. I must say that for the experience I had in using ADIO together with arduino board allows me to say today that the adio product is much more stable, at least for the use that I make it and that is to control the magnetic sensors of door and window accesses. So I would like to ask if there is any problem adding more ADIO and how many can be added without having problems (if someone had done it)? Thanks
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