If you are upgrading, do the following:
On the Partition and System Status devices change the value of Arm-Away Button to 106
For Virtual Zone devices with a Fault button, change the Fault Button value to 111
Changes
- Allows you to rename the control buttons (Arm-Stay, Arm-Away, etc) after initial setup
- Supports the !REL (relay) msgs from the AD2USB. See your panel manual for setting these up (3.0.0.24)
- Register RF devices that aren't programmed into the panel (unassigned) (3.0.0.27)
- Revised text formatting for Last Panel Message device (3.0.0.28)
- Added some event Conditions (3.0.0.28)
- Arm Stay, Arm Instant, and Arm Night Stay will update immediately; doesn't wait for countdown to reach zero (3.0.0.38)
Fixes since 3.0.0.10
- the RFX message processing to account for an invalid bit in the message (3.0.0.15)
- the Vista Alarm config sections on the device edit page
- saving changes on the Loop and Partition options (3.0.0.15)
- Telco and comm failure status (3.0.0.17)
- Bypass zones (3.0.0.20)
- Bug related to clearing zones at startup (3.0.0.28)
- Last Panel Message formatting that affected HSTouch (3.0.0.29)
- Error related to Clearing faulted zones (3.0.0.33)
- Vista 40 show faults (3.0.0.34)
The plugin is available in the Beta section of the Updater. Use the Update Listing to refresh the list if it does not show.
If this is your first time installing the plugin:
4. Go to the Manage Plugin page
5. Enable the plugin and set the Com Port to your AD2USB port
6. Restart HS3 again if necessary
7. You will need to enable the Monitor (device address Vista 1) to get things rolling.
First time Setup:
1. Once the plugin is running it will create 6 new devices. You can always delete them and restart HS3 to have them recreated.
2. Configure your Partitions as before. You need to know the panel address typically 16 for a Vista 20p panel. Check your panel programming if you are unsure.
3. Add your zones and RF devices as necessary
4. Test and report back to this thread
If you enabled Developer Mode on the Plugin Manage page, you will get a command window that will display the AD2USB messages. this might help with debugging or at least let you know the plugin is seeing panel msgs.
On the Partition and System Status devices change the value of Arm-Away Button to 106
For Virtual Zone devices with a Fault button, change the Fault Button value to 111
Changes
- Allows you to rename the control buttons (Arm-Stay, Arm-Away, etc) after initial setup
- Supports the !REL (relay) msgs from the AD2USB. See your panel manual for setting these up (3.0.0.24)
- Register RF devices that aren't programmed into the panel (unassigned) (3.0.0.27)
- Revised text formatting for Last Panel Message device (3.0.0.28)
- Added some event Conditions (3.0.0.28)
- Arm Stay, Arm Instant, and Arm Night Stay will update immediately; doesn't wait for countdown to reach zero (3.0.0.38)
Fixes since 3.0.0.10
- the RFX message processing to account for an invalid bit in the message (3.0.0.15)
- the Vista Alarm config sections on the device edit page
- saving changes on the Loop and Partition options (3.0.0.15)
- Telco and comm failure status (3.0.0.17)
- Bypass zones (3.0.0.20)
- Bug related to clearing zones at startup (3.0.0.28)
- Last Panel Message formatting that affected HSTouch (3.0.0.29)
- Error related to Clearing faulted zones (3.0.0.33)
- Vista 40 show faults (3.0.0.34)
The plugin is available in the Beta section of the Updater. Use the Update Listing to refresh the list if it does not show.
If this is your first time installing the plugin:
4. Go to the Manage Plugin page
5. Enable the plugin and set the Com Port to your AD2USB port
6. Restart HS3 again if necessary
7. You will need to enable the Monitor (device address Vista 1) to get things rolling.
First time Setup:
1. Once the plugin is running it will create 6 new devices. You can always delete them and restart HS3 to have them recreated.
2. Configure your Partitions as before. You need to know the panel address typically 16 for a Vista 20p panel. Check your panel programming if you are unsure.
3. Add your zones and RF devices as necessary
4. Test and report back to this thread
If you enabled Developer Mode on the Plugin Manage page, you will get a command window that will display the AD2USB messages. this might help with debugging or at least let you know the plugin is seeing panel msgs.
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