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<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
<br />
<br />
If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk IP-232==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk Relay Control==<br />
<br />
Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
<br />
See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
<br />
==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Global Cache iTach==<br />
<br />
A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
<br />
<br />
==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
<br />
How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
<br />
==GE Concord 4 Alarm Panel using Autelis I/F==<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=12419&p=95429 GE Concord 4 Alarm Panel]<br />
<br />
= '''Audio''' =<br />
<br />
==Denon AVR Series==<br />
<br />
Communicate with AVR-991 and AVR-4308 (With many thanks to RussD).<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Denon-AVR-991.zip Denon-AVR-991.zip] - This file contains commands to communicate with AVR-991.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Denon-AVR-4308.zip Denon-AVR-4308.zip] - This file contains commands to communicate with AVR-4308.<br />
<br />
==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound MCA Series==<br />
<br />
The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO command set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS-232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). For more information about RIO, download the Third-Party Development Toolkit from Russound's Document Center. It contains all the protocol document and details about how to use RIO to integrate data features with third-party system hardware.<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Russound-MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 8 zones individually on a Russound MCA-C5 system (6 zones on the MCA-C3) and to turn on/off all zones simultaneously. Simply change the IP address listed to the one your MCA controller is assigned.<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Russound-MCA-Series-Source-Selection.zip MCA-Series-Source-Selection.zip] - This file allows you to select any of the MCA-C5 8 sources for any of the 8 zones. On the MCA-C3, the number of zones and sources is limited to 6. Here again, simply change the IP address listed to the one your MCA controller is assigned.<br />
<br />
:: Future link - This file contains an extended set of commands for each zone and source: mute, pause, play, stop, volume up, volume down.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
<br />
Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra. With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ISCP-AV-Receiver-v124-1.zip ISCP AV Receiver] - With many thanks to rizast [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=9607&p=91490#p91490 Onkyo Setup Through Network Module]<br />
<br />
==Sonos==<br />
<br />
Communicate with your Sonos through ISY network resources. <br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Sonos.zip Sonos.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Sonos.<br />
:: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=8634 Forum] - Discussion forum for Sonos integration<br />
<br />
With many thanks to dstanley.<br />
<br />
==Sonos by jonathanud==<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Sonos-NR.zip Sonos-NR.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Sonos.<br />
:: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=12758&p=99630#p99630 Forum] - Discussion forum for Sonos integration<br />
<br />
= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
<br />
==TIVO==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
<br />
==Axix IP Camera==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
<br />
Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
<br />
= '''Lights''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=78780#p78780 Phillips LED Hue Support]<br />
<br />
= '''HVAC''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
<br />
==Nabaztag==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
<br />
Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
<br />
* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
<br />
==Twitter==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
<br />
==Asterisk==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
<br />
==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
<br />
==NSLU==<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8075 Introductions]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8076 Web Server]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8080 Audio Alerts]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8087 1 Wire Sensors]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8088 Weather Update/Audo]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8156 Russound Monitor / Video Switching]<br />
<br />
==MAC Audio==<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=8205 ISY Has a Voice!]<br />
<br />
==Function Exporter==<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources&diff=7087ISY-994i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources2014-03-08T06:44:39Z<p>PatrickB: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
<br />
<br />
If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk IP-232==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk Relay Control==<br />
<br />
Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
<br />
See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
<br />
==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Global Cache iTach==<br />
<br />
A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
<br />
<br />
==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
<br />
How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
<br />
==GE Concord 4 Alarm Panel using Autelis I/F==<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=12419&p=95429 GE Concord 4 Alarm Panel]<br />
<br />
= '''Audio''' =<br />
<br />
==Denon AVR Series==<br />
<br />
Communicate with AVR-991 and AVR-4308 (With many thanks to RussD).<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Denon-AVR-991.zip Denon-AVR-991.zip] - This file contains commands to communicate with AVR-991.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Denon-AVR-4308.zip Denon-AVR-4308.zip] - This file contains commands to communicate with AVR-4308.<br />
<br />
==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound MCA Series==<br />
<br />
The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO command set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS-232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). For more information about RIO, download the Third-Party Development Toolkit from Russound's Document Center. It contains all the protocol document and details about how to use RIO to integrate data features with third-party system hardware.<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Russound-MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 8 zones individually on a Russound MCA-C5 system (6 zones on the MCA-C3) and to turn on/off all zones simultaneously. Simply change the IP address listed to the one your MCA controller is assigned.<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Russound-MCA-Series-Source-Selection.zip MCA-Series-Source-Selection.zip] - This file allows you to select any of the MCA-C5 8 sources for any of the 8 zones. On the MCA-C3, the number of zones and sources is limited to 6. Here again, simply change the IP address listed to the one your MCA controller is assigned.<br />
<br />
:: Future link - An extended set of commands will be available in the future.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
<br />
Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra. With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ISCP-AV-Receiver-v124-1.zip ISCP AV Receiver] - With many thanks to rizast [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=9607&p=91490#p91490 Onkyo Setup Through Network Module]<br />
<br />
==Sonos==<br />
<br />
Communicate with your Sonos through ISY network resources. <br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Sonos.zip Sonos.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Sonos.<br />
:: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=8634 Forum] - Discussion forum for Sonos integration<br />
<br />
With many thanks to dstanley.<br />
<br />
==Sonos by jonathanud==<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Sonos-NR.zip Sonos-NR.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Sonos.<br />
:: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=12758&p=99630#p99630 Forum] - Discussion forum for Sonos integration<br />
<br />
= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
<br />
==TIVO==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
<br />
==Axix IP Camera==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
<br />
Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
<br />
= '''Lights''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=78780#p78780 Phillips LED Hue Support]<br />
<br />
= '''HVAC''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
<br />
==Nabaztag==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
<br />
Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
<br />
* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
<br />
==Twitter==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
<br />
==Asterisk==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
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==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
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==NSLU==<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8075 Introductions]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8076 Web Server]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8080 Audio Alerts]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8087 1 Wire Sensors]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8088 Weather Update/Audo]<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=8156 Russound Monitor / Video Switching]<br />
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==MAC Audio==<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=8205 ISY Has a Voice!]<br />
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==Function Exporter==<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
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----<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources&diff=6565ISY-994i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources2012-02-24T04:55:32Z<p>PatrickB: </p>
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<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
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You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
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If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
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= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
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==Elk IP-232==<br />
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We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
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==Elk Relay Control==<br />
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Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
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See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
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==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
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We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
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: '''Export Files'''<br />
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:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
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==Global Cache iTach==<br />
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A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
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==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
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An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
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==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
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How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
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= '''Audio''' =<br />
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==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
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An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
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==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
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We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
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: '''Export Files'''<br />
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:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
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==Russound MCA Series==<br />
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The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO command set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). For more information about RIO, download the Third-Party Development Toolkit from Russound's Document Center. It contains all the protocol document and details about how to use RIO to integrate data features with<br />
third party system hardware.<br />
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: '''Export Files'''<br />
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:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Russound-MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 8 zones on a Russound MCA-C5 system (6 zones on the MCA-C3) and to turn on/off all zones simultaneously. Simply change the IP address to the one your MCA controller is assigned.<br />
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:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Russound-MCA-Series-Source-Selection.zip MCA-Series-Source-Selection.zip ] - This file allows you to select any of the MCA-C5 8 sources for any of the 8 zones. On the MCA-C3, the number of zones and sources is limited to 6. Here again, simply change the IP address to the one your MCA controller is assigned.<br />
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:: Future link - An extended set of commands will be available in the future.<br />
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==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
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Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
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: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra.<br />
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With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
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= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
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An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
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==TIVO==<br />
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[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
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==Axix IP Camera==<br />
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[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
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Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
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= '''Lights''' =<br />
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[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
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= '''HVAC''' =<br />
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[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
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= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
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==Nabaztag==<br />
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[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
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Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
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* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
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==Twitter==<br />
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An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
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==Asterisk==<br />
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[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
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* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
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==Function Exporter==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function_Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
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==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Quick_Start_Guide&diff=6559ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Quick Start Guide2012-01-26T05:33:25Z<p>PatrickB: /* QueryAll Program */</p>
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[[{{ns:6}}:QSG_ISY-99.png|frame|upright|right|Figure 1: ISY-99]]<br />
==ISY-99i Series Quick Start Guide==<br />
Thank you for purchasing an '''ISY-99i Series''' device, ''Universal Devices, Inc.'' second series of intelligent, web-enabled, stand-alone INSTEON network managers/controllers. This ''Quick Start Guide'' will help you to get your ISY-99i installed and configured, and will provide links to additional resources which you may find helpful. Please read through this guide before beginning installation.<br />
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==What's Included==<br />
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The package should include:<br />
* ISY-99i Series device<br />
* (2) two standard cat5e Ethernet cables<br />
* (1) one RS232 null-modem serial cable (PRO version only)<br />
* Quick Start guide.<br />
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The ISY-99i Series controller also requires a Smarthome Power-Line Modem (PLM), which is sold separately.<br />
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'''Note:''' No power supply is included since ISY is powered through the PLM. If desired an [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Quick_Start_Guide#Apply_Power|external power supply]] can be used.<br />
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'''Note:''' The serial cable (included with the PRO version only) is a standard, DB9M-DB9F null-modem (cross-over) cable.<br />
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[[{{ns:6}}:QSG_Contents_ISY99i.gif|frame|center|Figure 2: What's Included]]<br />
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==Requirements==<br />
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* Smarthome Power-Line Modem (PLM): http://www.smarthome.com/2412s.html<br />
* Java enabled web browser<br />
* Router (DHCP enabled preferred), '''''or''''' Ethernet '''cross-over''' cable (not included) for direct connection to computer<br />
* If using a non-DHCP-enabled router, or a direct connection to a computer which is not a DHCP server, the following are required in order to configure ISY's network parameters:<br />
** A null-modem serial cable (included with PRO version)<br />
** A serial port (or USB-to-serial adapter) on the computer<br />
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==Installation==<br />
[[{{ns:6}}:QSG_Rear_Panel.png|frame|right|Figure 3: Rear Panel]]<br />
<ol style="list-style-type:decimal"><br />
====<li>Serial Connection====<br />
The serial connection is required to configure ISY's network parameters if using a non-DHCP-enabled router, or a direct connection to a non-DHCP-server computer; otherwise it is optional:<br />
* Connect the DB9M end of the null-modem serial cable (included with PRO version) to ISY's '''Port B''', and connect the DB9F end of the cable to the serial connector (or USB-to-serial adapter) on the computer.</li><br />
====<li>Network Connection====<br />
* If using a router, connect one end of an included Ethernet cable to ISY's '''Network''' jack, and connect the other end to an available port on the router. Alternately, ISY may be connected to a network switch or hub which is connected to the router.<br />
* If using a direct connection to computer, connect one end of an Ethernet '''cross-over''' cable (not included) to ISY's '''Network''' jack, and connect the other end to the RJ-45 network connector on the computer.</li><br />
====<li>PLM Connection====<br />
* Connect one end of an included Ethernet cable to ISY's '''Port A''', and connect the other end to the PLM.<br />
* '''Note:''' If longer cables are required in order to reach the router or the PLM, any standard cat5/cat5e/cat6 Ethernet cable may be substituted.</li><br />
* Do not use the cable that is included with the PLM.<br />
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====<li>Apply Power====<br />
* Plug the PLM into a regular power outlet. Do not plug it into a UPS or into a protected power bar (a non-protected power bar is fine).<br />
** An external power supply may be used with a 2412S PLM.<br />
** An external power supply must be used with a 2413S PLM.<br />
*** 5-30 VDC<br />
*** 300 mA minimum<br />
*** Center positive 2mm male barrel jack<br />
*** A Radio Shack 273-028 set to 6V will work.<br />
* ISY boots. The '''Rx''', '''Tx''', and '''Mem''' LEDs may flash briefly, and the '''PWR''' LED should be on steady. The two small green LEDs on the RJ-45 '''Network''' connector should be on, and may flash.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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==Host Computer Configuration==<br />
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<ol style="list-style-type:decimal"><br />
====<li>Java====<br />
* Ensure that the latest edition of Java for your platform is installed on the computer. The latest Java downloads may be found at [http://java.com/ Java.com]<br />
* If you have a 64-bit version of Windows you will need to install both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Java.<br />
** Please see this Java page: [http://java.com/en/download/faq/java_win64bit.xml java_win64bit.xml]<br />
* After installing Java, reboot computer.</li><br />
====<li>IP Address and URL====<br />
As shipped from the factory, ISY is configured to obtain an IP address via DHCP. Since a DHCP served IP address can change whenever the lease is renewed or when ISY reboots (such as following a power failure), you may wish to give ISY a static IP address. If you are using a non-DHCP-enabled router, or a direct connection to a non-DHCP-server computer, ISY '''''must''''' be given a static IP address. The internal URL used to access ISY on the network will be the IP address preceded by '''''http://'''''.<br />
<ol style="list-style-type:upper-alpha"><br />
<li>Using a DHCP-enabled router or DHCP-server computer, with Internet access available:<br />
* Start a web browser of your choice and go to http://www.universal-devices.com/99i; when prompted to authenticate, enter ''admin'' (lower case) for both user-id and password (Figure 4).<br />
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[[Image:QSG_Authenticate.gif|frame|none|''Figure 4'']]<br />
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* In the Universal Devices Administrative Console, choose '''Help-->About''' (Figure 5A).<br />
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[[Image:QSG_Help-About.gif|frame|none|''Figure 5A'']]<br />
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* In the '''About''' dialog, locate '''My URL''' and write down the URL. For example, in Figure 5B, the URL is http://192.168.0.101 and the IP address is 192.168.0.101. Then close the Administrative Console ('''File-->Exit''').<br />
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[[Image:QSG_IP_Address.gif|frame|none|''Figure 5B'']]<br />
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* You may optionally give ISY a static IP address (''see the section [[#Assigning ISY a Static IP Address]]'').</li><br />
<li>Using a DHCP-enabled router or DHCP-server computer ''without'' Internet access:<br />
* Complete the section [[#Finding ISY's Current IP Address]].<br />
* If you are unable to find ISY's current IP address, complete the section [[#Assigning ISY a Static IP Address]].</li><br />
<li>Using a ''non''-DHCP-enabled router or a direct connection to a ''non''-DHCP-server computer:<br />
* Complete the section [[#Assigning ISY a Static IP Address]].</li><br />
</ol></li><br />
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====<li>Administrative Console====<br />
* Open a new web browser window and go to the URL determined in the previous step. When prompted for username and password, enter ''admin'' (lower case) for both; the '''My Lighting''' web page opens (Figure 6). This web page does not require Java and therefore may be accessed even from non-Java-enabled devices such as mobile phones. It allows viewing the status of, and controlling your devices and scenes.<br />
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[[Image:QSG My Lighting.gif|frame|none|''Figure 6'']]<br />
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* Click the '''Administrative Console''' link; the blue Administrative Console window opens. When the logon dialog appears (Figure 4), enter ''admin'' (lower case) for both username and password. This is the Java client, and requires a Java-enabled browser to access. If you would like to go directly to the Administrative Console each time you log on, without having to log on to the My Lighting web page, append the following to your URL: '''''/admin'''''.<br />
* This URL may be saved (bookmark or favorite), as this is the URL through which the ISY can be accessed from any computer on the network, or from a directly connected computer.</li><br />
</ol><br />
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==ISY Configuration==<br />
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<ol style="list-style-type:decimal"><br />
====<li>Time and Location====<br />
* Click on the [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Configuration Tab|'''Configuration''']] tab and set the Time and the Physical Location for the unit (used for Sunrise/Sunset calculations). See Figure 7A.</li><br />
** Enable DST if applicable to your area.<br />
** Select Enable if the ISY is connected to the Internet and you wish to use an NTP server. The recommended minimum polling interval is 24 hours. Some NTP servers ignore requests that are frequent.<br />
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[[Image:QSG Time Settings.gif|frame|none|''Figure 7A'']]<br />
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====<li>QueryAll Program====<br />
* Click on the [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Program Details|'''Program Details''']] tab will see a '''QueryAll''' program for the purpose of querying the unit. Please choose a time when the system is not used (e.g. 3:00 a.m.). See Figure 7B.</li><br />
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[[Image:QSG Query All.gif|frame|none|''Figure 7B'']]<br />
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====<li>Link INSTEON Devices====<br />
* Click on the icon and then follow the instructions on the screen. Continue linking as many devices as desired before clicking on the Finish button. See Figure 7C.</li><br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Link Management Menu|Link Management Menu]]<br />
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[[Image:QSG Linking In Progress.gif|frame|none|''Figure 7C'']]<br />
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====<li>Register====<br />
* Don’t forget to register your unit to receive important enhancements, updates and upgrade information: <br />
* [http://www.universal-devices.com/register Register]<br />
</li><br />
</ol><br />
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ENJOY!<br />
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For additional documentation, please visit [http://www.universal-devices.com/mwiki UDI Wiki]<br />
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==Assigning ISY a Static IP Address==<br />
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An '''IP (''Internet Protocol'') Address''' consists of four eight-bit bytes. Common notation has the four bytes written in decimal notation, and separated by a period. We are concerned with four network parameters (IP addresses): the device '''IP Address''', the '''NetMask''', the '''Gateway''' IP address, and the '''DNS Server''' IP address.<br />
<ol style="list-style-type:decimal"><br />
====<li>Gateway Network Parameters====<br />
The ''Gateway Device'' is the router or computer to which ISY is connected.<br />
<ol style="list-style-type:upper-alpha"><br />
<li>Using a router or a DHCP-server computer:<br />
* Determine the gateway device's '''IP Address'''. Many common routers have an IP address of 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.<br />
* Determine the gateway device's '''Netmask''' (usually 255.255.255.0).</li><br />
<li> Using a direct connection to a ''non''-DHCP-server computer:<br />
* Ensure that the computer's network parameters are properly configured. The computer's '''IP Address''' should be in the 10.0.0.0/8 network, the 172.16.0.0/12 network, or the 192.168.0.0/16 network. The '''NetMask''' should usually be 255.255.255.0. The '''Gateway''' and '''DNS Server''' IP addresses should be the same as the computer's '''IP Address'''. For example:<br />
** '''IP Address''' = 192.168.1.1<br />
** '''NetMask''' = 255.255.255.0<br />
** '''Gateway''' = 192.168.1.1<br />
** '''DNS Server''' = 192.168.1.1</li><br />
</ol></li><br />
====<li>ISY Network Parameters====<br />
* Prepare the network parameters to be assigned to ISY. ISY's '''IP Address''' should be the same as the gateway device's '''IP Address''' '''''in the first three segments''''', and '''''different''''' from the gateway device's '''IP Address''' in '''''the last segment only'''''. The '''NetMask''' should be the same as the '''NetMask''' of the gateway device. The '''Gateway''' and '''DNS Server''' should be set to the '''IP Address''' of the gateway device. For example:<br />
** '''IP Address''' = 192.168.1.101<br />
** '''NetMask''' = 255.255.255.0<br />
** '''Gateway''' = 192.168.1.1<br />
** '''DNS Server''' = 192.168.1.1</li><br />
====<li>ISY Shell====<br />
* Connect and log in to the ISY Shell (''see the section [[#Connecting to the ISY Shell]]'').<br />
* Type the ''CT'' command (upper case) followed by ''<ENTER>''. When prompted, enter the values previously prepared for '''IP Address''', '''NetMask''', '''Gateway''' and '''DNS Server''', following each with ''<ENTER>''. When prompted with '''Save Changes''', enter ''Y'' (upper case). ISY will reboot.<br />
* Start a web browser of your choice and go to the URL (IP address) assigned to ISY, for example: '''<nowiki>http://192.168.1.101</nowiki>'''; when prompted to authenticate, enter ''admin'' (lower case) for both user-id and password (Figure 4 above). This URL may be saved (bookmark or favorite), as this is the URL through which the ISY may be accessed from any computer on the network, or from a directly connected computer.<br />
* If desired, the serial cable may now be disconnected from ISY and from the computer.</li><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
==Connecting to the ISY Shell==<br />
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===Connecting to the ISY Shell Using Telnet===<br />
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'''Note:''' In order to telnet to ISY, ISY's current IP address must be known.<br />
<br />
# Determine ISY's current IP address (''see the section [[#Finding ISY's Current IP Address]]'').<br />
# If using the Windows ''telnet'' command ('''Note:''' The Windows ''telnet'' command is installed by default on Windows XP, but not on Vista. On Vista, you will need to install the ''telnet'' command from ''Windows Components''.):<br />
#* Go to the '''Start''' menu and choose '''Run'''.<br />
#* In the '''Run''' dialog, enter ''cmd'' and click '''OK'''.<br />
#* At the command prompt, type the following command, replacing ''isy.current.ip.address'' with your ISY's current IP address:<br />
#** ''telnet isy.current.ip.address <ENTER>'' (Figure 8A). [[Image:QSG Telnet Command.gif|frame|none|''Figure 8A'']]<br />
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# If using another telnet client, connect to ISY's current IP address.<br />
# When prompted for '''Username:''' enter ''admin'' (lower case) followed by ''<ENTER>'' (Figure 8B). When prompted for '''Password:''' enter ''admin'' (lower case) followed by ''<ENTER>''. The ISY Shell is displayed (Figure 8C). All input to the ISY shell must be in ''UPPER CASE''. [[Image:QSG Telnet Login.gif|frame|none|''Figure 8B'']] [[Image:QSG Telnet Menu.gif|frame|none|''Figure 8C'']]<br />
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===Connecting to the ISY Shell Using the Serial Port===<br />
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# Connect one end of a serial null-modem cable (included with PRO version) to ISY's '''Port B''', and connect the other end to the serial connector (or USB-to-serial adapter) on the computer.<br />
# Start a terminal program (such as Windows HyperTerminal) and configure for 115200bps, 8N1, Xon/Xoff, and for the appropriate COM port.<br />
# Type a few characters until prompted for '''Username:''' and enter ''admin'' (lower case) followed by ''<ENTER>''. When prompted for '''Password:''' enter ''admin'' (lower case) followed by ''<ENTER>'' (Figure 9A). The ISY Shell is displayed (Figure 9B). All input to the ISY shell must be in ''UPPER CASE''. [[Image:QSG Hyperterminal Login.gif|frame|none|''Figure 9A'']] [[Image:QSG Hyperterminal Menu.gif|frame|none|''Figure 9B'']]<br />
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'''Note:''' For more information on connecting to and using the ISY Shell, consult the [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Advanced Configuration Guide|'''Advanced Configuration Guide''']].<br />
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==Finding ISY's Current IP Address==<br />
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===Finding ISY's Current IP Address from the Administrative Console===<br />
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# In the Universal Devices Administrative Console, choose '''Help-->About''' (Figure 5A).<br />
# In the '''About''' dialog, locate the '''My URL''' line; the URL contains ISY's current IP address. For example, in Figure 5B, the URL is http://192.168.0.101, and the IP address is 192.168.0.101.<br />
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===Finding ISY's Current IP Address from the Router===<br />
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# Log on to your router. [See your router manual for instructions. Many common routers may be accessed at an address of 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 .]<br />
# Locate your router's '''DHCP Client Table'''. Your router may use a different name, but it should have a table which lists the devices currently connected to the router.<br />
# Within the table, locate ISY:<br />
#* If the table contains a ''Name'' or ''Description'' column (some routers), locate the line on which that column contains the word '''ISY''' (and other text).<br />
#* If the table contains a ''MAC Address'' or ''Physical Address'' column (some routers), locate the line on which that column contains ISY's MAC address (''see the section [[#Finding ISY's MAC Address]]'').<br />
# From the table line identified in the previous step, obtain ISY's IP address.<br />
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===Finding ISY's Current IP Address from a Windows Command Console===<br />
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# Open a Command Console (DOS Prompt) Window:<br />
#* Go to the '''Start''' menu and choose '''Run'''.<br />
#* In the '''Run''' dialog, enter ''cmd'' and click '''OK'''.<br />
# At the command prompt, type the command:<br />
#* ''arp -a <ENTER>''<br />
# The ''arp'' command will display a table containing the ''IP Address'' and ''Physical Address'' of each of the network-connected devices it discovers.<br />
# Locate the line on which the ''Physical Address'' column contains ISY's MAC address (''see the section [[#Finding ISY's MAC Address]]'').<br />
# From the table line identified in the previous step, obtain ISY's IP address (Figure 10). [[Image:QSG ARP.gif|frame|none|''Figure 10'']]<br />
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==Finding ISY's MAC Address==<br />
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* A '''MAC Address''' is a six-segment string, in which the segments are separated by a colon (':'), and each segment contains two hex digits (a hex digit is one of the numeric digits '0' to '9', or one of the alphabetic characters from 'a' to 'f'); for example: '''00:03:2a:19:f4:cd'''.<br />
* If you are currently able to connect to ISY, either:<br />
** Open the Universal Devices Administrative Console:<br />
**# In the Universal Devices Administrative Console, choose '''Help-->About''' (Figure 5A).<br />
**# In the '''About''' dialog, locate the '''My Lighting''' line; this line contains the identifier '''uuid:''' followed by the MAC address (Figure 5C). [[Image:QSG MAC Address.gif|frame|none|''Figure 5C'']]<br />
** Open a new web browser window:<br />
**# In the web browser, go to http://your.isy.ip.address/desc .<br />
**# In the displayed page, locate the line which begins with '''<UDN>''' and ends with '''</UDN>'''; this line contains the identifier '''uuid:''' followed by the MAC address.<br />
* If you are not currently able to connect to ISY, the following may help to identify ISY's MAC address within a router table or an arp table:<br />
** In general, the ISY's MAC address will begin with one of the following segment groups:<br />
*** Early ISY's will have a MAC address which begins with the segments 00:03; these MAC addresses are from NetBurner.<br />
*** Newer ISY's will have a MAC address which begins with the segments 00:21:B9, which is the Universal Devices, Inc. ID.<br />
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==Status Display of ISY's LEDs==<br />
[[Image:QSG ISY99i LEDs.gif|frame|right|''Figure 11'']]<br />
The state of ISY's LEDs convey a certain amount of status information, as follows: <br />
* Front Panel LEDs: <br />
** '''<span style="color:green">PWR</span>:''' should be on steady; if it is off, ISY does not have power.<br />
** '''<span style="color:green">Rx, Tx and MEM OFF</span>:''' ISY is idle.<br />
** '''<span style="color:green">Rx Blinking</span>:''' ISY is receiving INSTEON traffic.<br />
** '''<span style="color:red">Rx ON Steady</span>:''' ISY cannot communicate with the PLM; either the PLM or the cable are defective.<br />
** '''<span style="color:green">Tx Blinking</span>:''' ISY is transmitting INSTEON traffic.<br />
** '''<span style="color:green">MEM Blinking</span>:''' ISY is accessing memory.<br />
** '''<span style="color:red">ERR Blinking</span>:''' File system error. Please phone our Support Center: 818.631.0333<br />
** '''<span style="color:red">MEM and ERR Blinking</span>:''' ISY cannot communicate with attached router (or computer, if directly connected). Cable bad, or misconfiguration in ISY or in router (or computer, if directly connected). <br />
*** Note that, once programmed, the ISY does '''not''' have to be connected to function.<br />
* Rear Panel LEDs:<br />
** The RJ-45 '''Network''' jack includes two small green LEDs, which should both be on, and one of which will blink when network traffic is present. If they are not on, ISY cannot communicate with router (or computer, if directly connected); see '''<span style="color:red">MEM and ERR Blinking</span>''' above (Figure 3 above).<br />
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==Resources==<br />
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The following resources provide downloads, documentation, and information which may be of interest and assistance to ISY users:<br />
* The '''Universal Devices, Inc.''' [http://www.universal-devices.com/resources.htm '''Resources'''] page provides links to download:<br />
** The latest tested Java edition<br />
* The [http://www.universal-devices.com/mwiki '''Universal Devices Wiki'''] provides:<br />
** All the latest ISY documentation<br />
** How-To Guide<br />
** Tips, Techniques, and FAQs<br />
** Reviews.<br />
* The [http://forum.universal-devices.com/ '''Universal Devices Forum'''] provides:<br />
** A place to ask questions and discuss ISY and other UDI products, including<br />
*** Usage examples<br />
*** Program examples<br />
*** Feature requests<br />
*** Beta firmware.<br />
* [http://www.universal-devices.com/docs/isy99_userguide.pdf '''User Guide'''] in PDF format.<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQLs0fzVg1s&feature=channel '''iPhone and iLinc Pro New User Walkthrough'''] YouTube video that can apply to any new user.<br />
* [http://www.smarthome.com/2412s.html '''Smarthome PLM (Power-Line Modem)'''], part number 2412S (discontinued).<br />
* [http://www.smarthome.com/2413S/PowerLinc-Modem-INSTEON-Serial-Interface-Dual-Band/p.aspx '''PowerLinc Modem - INSTEON Serial Interface (Dual-Band)'''], part number 2413S (required by ISY).<br />
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==Related Pages==<br />
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* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:How-To Guide|How-To Guide]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Advanced Configuration Guide|Advanced Configuration Guide]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Frequently Asked Questions|Frequently Asked Questions]]<br />
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<div>==Creating a Scene==<br />
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The following steps show how to create a scene.<br />
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[[Image:Scene New Scene Menu.gif|frame|none|''New Scene Menu'']]<br />
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# Select New Scene from the Link Management menu or the Tool Bar Icon.<br />
# Name the scene you wish to create and enter this in the Name field of the Scene dialog.<br />
# Once you created the scene, this will be added to the Tree View having its own scene node.<br />
# Add the devices to the scene. You can select one or more devices then drag and drop them to the scene. To select multiple devices, select the first device, hold down CTRL key then select the next device or devices. Once all the devices are selected, drag and drop this to the scene.<br />
# You will be presented with a Confirm Add dialog with a list of all the devices you selected. Assign the controller and responders by highlighting the device and select controller/responder button. From this dialog you can also remove devices. [[image:New Scene Comfirm Window.gif|frame|none|''Figure 42. Confirm Add dialog.'']]<br />
# Select OK. <br />
# The system will add these devices to the scene. A System Busy dialog will be with a progress bar will be shown. Depending on the complexity and the number of other devices, especially with controllers/masters, it may take roughly 10 seconds to a few minutes to program the device(s) in becoming part of a scene. Heed the note within the dialog box. Figure 43. System Busy Dialog. [[Image:System Busy Dialog.PNG|frame|none|''Figure 43. System Busy Dialog'']]<br />
# Set the scene attributes by adjusting the sliders for each device.<br />
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==Scene Menu==<br />
By selecting any of the scenes you created and clicking on the right mouse button you will be presented with the Scene Menu.<br />
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[[image:Scene Menu.gif|frame|none|''Figure 40. Scene menu on a right mouse button click.'']]<br />
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===Query===<br />
When you select the Query option on the menu, the ISY will query every device in the scene. Any new status retrieved is presented in the scene view.<br />
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===Rename===<br />
The Rename menu option allows you to rename the selected scene.<br />
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===Remove Scene===<br />
The Remove Scene menu option will completely remove the scene from ISY and delete the links in all the scene devices.<br />
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===Move to Folder...===<br />
Opens a requester with a drop-down of available folders.<br />
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==Scenes==<br />
Scenes are groups with members comprising of INSTEON devices. Each of which may have a certain pertinent and permissible attributes for that specific Scene. For instance, a SwitchLinc may become a Controller for a scene and all the other devices assigned to the scene would respond to it based to On Level and Ramp rate attributes (if applicable) for that scene. <br />
Attributes for all devices are stored in the devices itself. These attributes are invoked in three levels of your lighting network, the ISY, Controller and Local.<br />
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The ISY as the controller of the scene relies on a trigger(s) or schedule(s) defined in the program detail tab to invoke these attributes. Meaning, if the conditions set in the program are met and the action defined is the start the scene, the ISY will use the scene attributes at this level to create the lighting scene. The attribute setting for this scene is found at the scene folder level.<br />
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A device controller, SwitchLinc or KeypadLinc, relies on the physical actuation of the switch to invoke the scene attributes. If the controller switch is pressed, the controller will set the lighting scene based on the scene attributes assigned at this level. The settings can be found at the device level of the scene. These attributes are completely independent of the ISY scene attributes.<br />
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Local control or noted as “Applied Locally” is when a device within a scene is locally controlling its own load. This is true for SwitchLinc and KeypadLinc’s load key. <br />
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When the Scene folder is selected the ”Apply Changes to All Devices” checkbox is available. See Figure 38. This feature will allow the user to copy the attributes (On level and ramp rate) of the last device that was set to all devices within the scene. These attributes are stored in each device and are invoked only by the ISY.<br />
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A controller device within the Scene folder is noted in RED italicized text. When selected, the same sets of sliders in the Scene folder are presented on the screen. The difference is “Copy Scene Attributes from …” button is now made available so that you can copy the same ON level and ramp rates from the Scene folder. Note that these settings are invoked by the controller and not the ISY. Therefore, attributes set in this level are completely independent of the attributes found in the Scene folder. <br />
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[[image:Apply Change and Copy Attributes.PNG|frame|none|''Figure 38. Apply changes and Copy Attributes.'']]<br />
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A scene can help create the right ambiance for a certain event by a simple click. For example in Figure 39 we have created a movie scene. The lights in the Living Room were set to be turned on at the desired light intensity while viewing a movie. <br />
To populate a scene, simply drag and drop INSTEON devices into the scene. <br />
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[[image:Scene Node Expanded.PNG|frame|none|''Figure 39 – Scene Node expanded.'']]<br />
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In Figure 41 – Living Room-Movie Scene you will find the detail screen of the devices assigned to the scene. You can control or set all the devices of the scene using this screen. Every time the scene is triggered the controller will use these settings to set all the responders. <br />
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[[image:Movie Scene.PNG|frame|none|''Figure 41 – Living Room-Movie Scene'']]<br />
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[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]] ''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Main Tab Layout|Main Tab Layout]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Replacing_a_Device&diff=6557ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Replacing a Device2012-01-26T03:31:39Z<p>PatrickB: Typo...</p>
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<div>==What is Replacing a Device==<br />
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It is the ability to take a new device and replace an existing device. It exchanges the links from the old device to the new one so there is no relinking to be done by the user. It also locates links to the old device in all other devices and replaces them with links to the new device.<br />
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*Both devices have to be the same type of device in order for the new device to be displayed in the replace menu.<br />
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==The Process of Replacing a Device==<br />
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# Use the "[http://www.universal-devices.com/MyInsteonISY/ Logon to My INSTEON ISY] Now!" weblink, enter your user name and password when prompted to get logged in.<br />
# First [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Adding a Device|add a device]] that will be the new device.<br />
#*Both devices have to be the same type of device in order for the new device to be displayed in the replace menu.<br />
# If the device is used in any programs:<br />
#* Click on the Program Details tab.<br />
#* Use [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Program Details Menu|Find/Replace]] to Replace in All Programs the old device with the new device.<br />
#* Be sure to Save your program changes.<br />
# Under the "Main Tab" expand the Tree "Network --> My Lighting -->" and right click the device that is being replaced.<br />
#* The device must be removed from any folder it is in.<br />
# Select the new device that was added in the earlier step to start the process.<br />
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[[{{ns:6}}:Replacing_-_replace_popup.gif|Replace a device]]<br />
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<div>=Linking a KeypadLinc=<br />
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Linking a KeypadLinc is the same as for most other Insteon devices.<br />
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See [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Link Management Menu|Link Management Menu]]<br />
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=KeypadLinc Options=<br />
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==What are Mutually Exclusive Buttons==<br />
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Mutually Exclusive Buttons, as the name implies are "grouping" of buttons such that one and only one button can be "ON" at any one time. This grouping is very useful for cases where you have the same set of devices controlled by multiple a Keypadlinc buttons, from the same Keypadlinc, each one of which impacts the scene differently. Here are some examples of what this feature might be used for.<br />
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* Low, Medium, High, and Off Fan Speed Buttons<br />
* Party, Romantic, Dinner, Lunch, and Breakfast Buttons<br />
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===Opening Mutually Exclusive Groupings Window===<br />
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To make two or more buttons Mutually Exclusive, simply drag and drop them into a Mutually Exclusive Button Group.<br />
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# Use the "[http://www.universal-devices.com/MyInsteonISY/ Logon to My INSTEON ISY] Now!" weblink, enter your user name and password when prompted to get logged in<br />
# Under the Main Tab expand the Tree "Network --> My Lighting -->" and select any one of your Keypadlinc's button nodes<br />
# Along the bottom select the "Mutually Exclusive Buttons" GUI button<br />
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[[{{ns:6}}:Mutually_Exclusive_Buttons_-_Open.gif|Network Tree Open to Keypadlinc]] <br />
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[[{{ns:6}}:Mutually_Exclusive_Buttons_-_Open_Button.gif|Mutually Exclusive Buttons GUI Button]] <br />
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===Configuring Mutually Exclusive Groupings===<br />
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# In this window there is a new tree, drag and drop the buttons that are to be grouped on to any of the "Mutually Exclusive Buttons" groups.<br />
# When done adding all the buttons you want grouped press the "OK" button to apply the changes<br />
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[[{{ns:6}}:Mutually_Exclusive_Buttons_-_Window_Before.gif|Before Grouping]] <br />
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[[{{ns:6}}:Mutually_Exclusive_Buttons_-_Window_After.gif|After Grouping]]<br />
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===Reseting Mutually Exclusive Groupings===<br />
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When you need to remove Mutually Exclusive Groupings there is a handy "Reset" button on the bottom of the GUI which saves you the effort of dragging all the devices out of the group. Because the ISY does not track the Keypadlinc groupings you can use the "Reset" to remove any stale groupings. <br />
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# In the Mutually Exclusive Groupings Window click on the Reset button to clear any groupings, the window will exit and clear the device of any groupings<br />
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==Button Toggle Mode==<br />
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Button Toggle Mode sets the button state to toggle from ON to OFF and vice versa, or stay always ON, or always OFF. Assigning a button for toggle OFF sets it to either always ON or always OFF mode setting. <br />
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[[Image:KeypadLinc Toggle Buttons.gif|frame|none|''KeypadLinc Toggle Buttons'']]<br />
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The ISY will open a requester to set the button to ON or OFF (key status LED ON or OFF) in the process. <br />
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[[Image:KeypadLinc Toggle Buttons Select.gif|frame|none|KeypadLinc Toggle Buttons Select]]<br />
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Refer to the KeypadLinc User’s Manual Toggle Mode section for more information. <br />
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==Button Brightness==<br />
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[[Image:KeypadLinc LED Brightness.gif|frame|none|''KeypadLinc LED Brightness'']]<br />
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==Other Uses==<br />
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[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Changing a KeypadLinc's 6/8 Button Mode|Changing a KeypadLinc's 6/8 Button Mode]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Controlling KeypadLinc LEDs|Controlling KeypadLinc LEDs]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Flags: KPL Button Rotates Through Scenes|KPL Button Rotates Through Scenes]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Variables: ISY Restores KPL State After Power Loss|ISY Restores KPL State After Power Loss]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:KeypadLinc Combination Lock|Making lights MORE difficult - Great for kids!]]<br />
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=KeypadLinc Faqs=<br />
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* Can I make a 7 button Keypad?<br />
** If you want to make an 8 button keypad a 7 button then you need to link the "g" and "H" buttons together, then put the same device or devices that you want the 7th button to control and link them to both "g" and "h". Then you would have to put a large button over the place that "g" and "h" used to be. The same could be done for "c" and "d" and so on. The keypad is not designed for this, but it works. Have fun.<br />
** Slee<br />
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* A KPL cannot turn it's load completely off when a secondary button includes it in a scene and the scene is called On. It will be better to use it without a load if you plan scenes that turn the connected lights off. But convenience should be a concern as well.<br />
** As a work-around the ISY can be used to set the level to 1%<br />
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=KeypadLinc Manuals=<br />
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* KeypadLinc Dimmers<br />
** [http://www.smarthome.com/manuals/2486d_old.pdf 2486d_old.pdf] Version before 5.0<br />
** [http://www.smarthome.com/manuals/2486d.pdf 2486d.pdf] Version 5.0+<br />
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* KeypadLinc Switch<br />
** [http://wiki.smarthome.com/index.php?title=2486S_Manual 2486S Manual] Version 5.0+<br />
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<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
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You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
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If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
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= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
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==Elk IP-232==<br />
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We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
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==Elk Relay Control==<br />
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Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
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See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
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==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
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We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
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: '''Export Files'''<br />
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:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Global Cache iTach==<br />
<br />
A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
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<br />
==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
<br />
How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
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= '''Audio''' =<br />
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<br />
==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
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<br />
<br />
==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
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: '''Export Files'''<br />
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:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
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==Russound MCA Series==<br />
<br />
The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO command set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). For more information about RIO, download the Third-Party Development Toolkit from Russound's Document Center. It contains all the protocol document and details about how to use RIO to integrate data features with<br />
third party system hardware.<br />
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: '''Export Files'''<br />
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:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Russound-MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 8 zones on a Russound MCA-C5 system (6 zones on the MCA-C3) and to turn on/off all zones simultaneously. Simply change the IP address to the one your MCA controller is assigned.<br />
<br />
:: Future link - The content of this file will allow you to select any of the MCA-C5 8 sources for any of the 8 zones. On the MCA-C3, the number of zones and sources is limited to 6. Here again, simply change the IP address to the one your MCA controller is assigned.<br />
<br />
:: Future link - An extended set of commands will be available in the future.<br />
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<br />
==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
<br />
Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
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: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra.<br />
<br />
With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
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= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
<br />
==TIVO==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
<br />
==Axix IP Camera==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
<br />
Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
<br />
= '''Lights''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
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<br />
= '''HVAC''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
<br />
==Nabaztag==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
<br />
Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
<br />
* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
<br />
==Twitter==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
<br />
==Asterisk==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
<br />
==Function Exporter==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function_Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
<br />
==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:How-To_Guide&diff=6553ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:How-To Guide2012-01-25T00:33:49Z<p>PatrickB: </p>
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<div>==Most Frequent How Tos==<br />
These "How Tos" are the low complexity frequent ones, for more challenging situations please see the [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewforum.php?f=26 How-Tos and Tutorials (Forum)] for help. They are intended to be step-by-step walkthroughs in order to help facilitate getting the task done quickly and easily. If your trying to find answers for a general "Non How-To" type question, it might be found in the [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Frequently Asked Questions|Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]] page.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Login==<br />
* [http://www.universal-devices.com/MyInsteonISY/ Logon to My INSTEON ISY-26] Now! - For ISY-26 release version firmware.<br />
* [http://www.universal-devices.com/99i/ Logon to My INSTEON ISY-99] Now! - For ISY-99i Series release version firmware.<br />
* [http://www.universal-devices.com/27/ Logon to My INSTEON ISY Beta] Now! - For ISY-26 and ISY-99i Series current beta firmware.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Devices==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:INSTEON Device|'''Devices''']] '''''- General Information about all devices'''''<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:PLM|Power Line Modem (PLM) - 2412S, 2413S]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Link Management Menu|Adding a Device]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a KeypadLinc|KeypadLinc - 2486]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Link_a_ControLinc|ControLinc - 2430]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Link_a_RemoteLinc|RemoteLinc - 2440]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Link_a_RemoteLinc2|RemoteLinc2 - 2444A2]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a Thermostat|Thermostat - 2441V]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a Motion Sensor|Motion Sensor - 2420M]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking an I/O Linc|I/O Linc - 2450]]<br />
**** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Garage Door Kit|Garage Door Control & Status Kit]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a Trigger Link|TriggerLinc - 2421]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Add_Button_to_IRLinc_Receiver|IRLinc Receiver - 2411R]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Linking an IRLinc Transmitter|IRLinc Transmitter - 2411T]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Add_Sensor_to_EZSnSRF|EZSnSRF]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Add_X10_Device_to_EZX10RF|EZX10RF]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Linking a MorningLinc|MorningLinc - 2458A1]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking an EZFlora|EZFlora]] (EZRain)<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:INSTEON_Device#Restore_Device|Restore a Device]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Replacing a Device|Replace a Device]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:INSTEON_Device#Remove|Remove a Device]]<br />
** [http://www.madreporite.com/insteon/Insteon_device_list.htm Insteon Device List] - This is a chart which displays information for many Insteon devices including category numbers, hardware versions, firmwares, and more. Compiled and maintained by jdale. Generously referred to with his permission.<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:The Ceiling Fan|The Ceiling Fan]]<br />
<br />
==Scenes==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Scene|Scene Basics]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Create a Scene|Create a Scene]] - short step-by-step<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Working With Scenes - in-depth tutorial|Working With Scenes]] - In-depth Tutorial<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Multi-Way Circuit|Multi-Way Circuit]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a KeypadLinc|Controlling KeypadLinc LEDs]]<br />
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<br />
==Programs==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Program Detail|Program Detail Panel]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Tree View|Tree View]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Manage Program|Manage Program]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Program Content|Program Content]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Add to Program|Add to Program]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Create a Program|Create a Program]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Scope, Precedence and Execution Order|Scope, Precedence and Execution Order]] - In-depth Tutorial<br />
** [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4650 Programming Methodology - Understanding If, Then, Else]<br />
** [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5731 Triggers and conditions and IFs, oh my!]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Procedural Programs using Run If|Procedural Programs using Run If]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Comparative Study using Run If|Comparative Study using Run If]] - In-depth Tutorial<br />
* Progams as Flags/Variables<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Flags: Understanding and Using Program Status (True/False)|Programs as Flags: Understanding and Using Program Status (True/False)]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Flags: KPL Button Rotates Through Scenes|Programs as Flags: KPL Button Rotates Through Scenes]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Variables: SwitchLinc Emulates Countdown Timer|Programs as Variables: SwitchLinc Emulates Countdown Timer]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Variables: ISY Restores KPL State After Power Loss|Programs as Variables: ISY Restores KPL State After Power Loss]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Program Commands|Program Commands]] - ISY Programming Commands Guide<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=10667#10667 Changing On Level/Ramp Rates thru Programs] - Using a Program to adjust On level/Ramp Rates for a Scene for different times of day<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=10669#10669 Editing Programs with Find/Replace]<br />
* Functional Program Examples<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Creating a KeypadLinc LED Follow Program|Creating a KeypadLinc LED Follow Program]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:KeypadLinc Combination Lock|KeypadLinc Combination Lock]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Light Data Program|Light Data Program]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Using Motion Sensors in Bathrooms|Using Motion Sensors in Bathrooms]]<br />
** [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=10666#10666 Using Folder Status in Away Programs]<br />
** Annual Date Programs<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Canada Annual Dates Programs|Canada Annual Dates Programs]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:United States Annual Dates Programs|United States Annual Dates Programs]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i Generic Calendar Using Programs and Variables|Generic Calendar Using Programs and Variables]]<br />
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== Irrigation ==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Evapotranspiration and Irrigation|Evapotranspiration and Irrigation]] - understanding how plants and soil loose water plus how it should be replaced through irrigation<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Using the WeatherBug Irrigation Module|Using the WeatherBug Irrigation Module]] - understanding how to use the ISY to water with this module<br />
* Timer Programs<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Auto Irrigation Program v1|Auto Irrigation Program v1]] - original version<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Auto Irrigation Program v2|Auto Irrigation Program v2]] - auto and manual control, based on temp and rain<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Auto Irrigation Program v3|Auto Irrigation Program v3]] - auto and manual control, based on evapotranspiration<br />
* [http://blog.allanglen.com/2009/07/building-a-smart-irrigation-controller-part-1 Building a Smart Irrigation Controller] - In-depth Tutorial from ISY user Allan. (07/2009)<br />
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==Energy Monitoring==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Setting up Energy Monitoring with the ISY|Setting up Energy Monitoring with the ISY]]<br />
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==X-10==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:X-10 Enhancements|X-10 Enhancements]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Tracking X-10 Device Status|Tracking X-10 Device Status]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Using X-10 Motion Sensors|Using X-10 Motion Sensors]]<br />
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<br />
==IP Network==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Your ISY IP Address|Get Your ISY IP Address]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Telnet To Your ISY|Telnet To Your ISY]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Assign a Static IP Address|Assign a Static IP Address]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Remotely Connect to Your ISY|Remotely Connect to Your ISY]] - enabling internet access<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Configuring a Firewall for Your ISY|Configuring a Firewall for Your ISY]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Help_Menu#Request.2FManage_SSL_Certificates|Request & Manage SSL Certificates]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Internet Explorer SSL Certificate Install|Internet Explorer SSL Certificate Install]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:REST Interface|REST Interface]] - ISY Rest Interface Commands Guide<br />
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<br />
==INSTEON Network==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Spidering My Network|Spidering My Network]] <br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Generate Topology|Getting a Network Topology Table]]<br />
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<br />
==Notifications==<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=11772#11772 Using User Defined SMTP Settings]<br />
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<br />
==General==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Saving Firmware on a Mac|Saving Firmware on a Mac]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Update Your Firmware|Update Your ISY Firmware]] - useful if the ISY auto-update is not an option<br />
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<br />
==Issues==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Clearing Your Java Cache|Clearing Your Java Cache]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Errors And Error Messages|Errors And Error Messages]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Using the Event Viewer|Using the Event Viewer]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Errors_And_Error_Messages#Viewing_the_Log_file|Viewing the Log file]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Resetting Your Userid/Password|Resetting Your Userid/Password]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Restarting Your ISY-99i|Restarting Your ISY-99i]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Replacing/Formatting an SD Card|Replacing/Formatting an SD Card]]<br />
<br />
==Migration==<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Migrating To Your ISY-99i|Migrating To Your ISY-99i]] - if you're upgrading from an ISY-26<br />
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<br />
==IR - ''ISY-99i/IR Series''==<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Quick IR Tutorial|Quick IR Tutorial]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Adding IR Commands|Adding IR Commands]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Philips RC-5 IR Codes for ISY|Philips RC-5 IR Codes for ISY]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Adjusting IR Press/Release Delays|Adjusting IR Press/Release Delays]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Creating an IR Program|Creating an IR Program]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a KeypadLinc|IR Example - KeypadLinc-style Button Control]]<br />
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<br />
==Related Pages==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Quick Start Guide|Quick Start Guide]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Advanced Configuration Guide|Advanced Configuration Guide]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Frequently Asked Questions|Frequently Asked Questions]]<br />
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[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewforum.php?f=26 How-Tos and Tutorials (Forum)]<br />
: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4026 Some helpful info on Insteon and ISY]<br />
: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=1466 Some Detailed How-To's]<br />
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[[ISY-26 INSTEON|ISY-26 INSTEON]] '''/'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:How-To_Guide&diff=6552ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:How-To Guide2012-01-25T00:32:47Z<p>PatrickB: /* Devices */</p>
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<div>==Most Frequent How Tos==<br />
These "How Tos" are the low complexity frequent ones, for more challenging situations please see the [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewforum.php?f=26 How-Tos and Tutorials (Forum)] for help. They are intended to be step-by-step walkthroughs in order to help facilitate getting the task done quickly and easily. If your trying to find answers for a general "Non How-To" type question, it might be found in the [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Frequently Asked Questions|Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]] page.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Login==<br />
* [http://www.universal-devices.com/MyInsteonISY/ Logon to My INSTEON ISY-26] Now! - For ISY-26 release version firmware.<br />
* [http://www.universal-devices.com/99i/ Logon to My INSTEON ISY-99] Now! - For ISY-99i Series release version firmware.<br />
* [http://www.universal-devices.com/27/ Logon to My INSTEON ISY Beta] Now! - For ISY-26 and ISY-99i Series current beta firmware.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Devices==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:INSTEON Device|'''Devices''']] '''''- General Information about all devices'''''<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:PLM|Power Line Modem (PLM) - 2412S, 2413S]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Link Management Menu|Adding a Device]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a KeypadLinc|KeypadLinc - 2486]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Link_a_ControLinc|ControLinc - 2430]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Link_a_RemoteLinc|RemoteLinc - 2440]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Link_a_RemoteLinc2|RemoteLinc2 - 2444A2]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a Thermostat|Thermostat - 2441V]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a Motion Sensor|Motion Sensor - 2420M]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking an I/O Linc|I/O Linc - 2450]]<br />
**** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Garage Door Kit|Garage Door Control & Status Kit]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a TriggerLinc|Trigger Link - 2421]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Add_Button_to_IRLinc_Receiver|IRLinc Receiver - 2411R]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Linking an IRLinc Transmitter|IRLinc Transmitter - 2411T]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Add_Sensor_to_EZSnSRF|EZSnSRF]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Link_Management_Menu#Add_X10_Device_to_EZX10RF|EZX10RF]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Linking a MorningLinc|MorningLinc - 2458A1]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking an EZFlora|EZFlora]] (EZRain)<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:INSTEON_Device#Restore_Device|Restore a Device]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Replacing a Device|Replace a Device]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:INSTEON_Device#Remove|Remove a Device]]<br />
** [http://www.madreporite.com/insteon/Insteon_device_list.htm Insteon Device List] - This is a chart which displays information for many Insteon devices including category numbers, hardware versions, firmwares, and more. Compiled and maintained by jdale. Generously referred to with his permission.<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:The Ceiling Fan|The Ceiling Fan]]<br />
<br />
==Scenes==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Scene|Scene Basics]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Create a Scene|Create a Scene]] - short step-by-step<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Working With Scenes - in-depth tutorial|Working With Scenes]] - In-depth Tutorial<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Multi-Way Circuit|Multi-Way Circuit]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a KeypadLinc|Controlling KeypadLinc LEDs]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Programs==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Program Detail|Program Detail Panel]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Tree View|Tree View]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Manage Program|Manage Program]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Program Content|Program Content]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Add to Program|Add to Program]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Create a Program|Create a Program]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Scope, Precedence and Execution Order|Scope, Precedence and Execution Order]] - In-depth Tutorial<br />
** [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4650 Programming Methodology - Understanding If, Then, Else]<br />
** [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5731 Triggers and conditions and IFs, oh my!]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Procedural Programs using Run If|Procedural Programs using Run If]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Comparative Study using Run If|Comparative Study using Run If]] - In-depth Tutorial<br />
* Progams as Flags/Variables<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Flags: Understanding and Using Program Status (True/False)|Programs as Flags: Understanding and Using Program Status (True/False)]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Flags: KPL Button Rotates Through Scenes|Programs as Flags: KPL Button Rotates Through Scenes]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Variables: SwitchLinc Emulates Countdown Timer|Programs as Variables: SwitchLinc Emulates Countdown Timer]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Programs as Variables: ISY Restores KPL State After Power Loss|Programs as Variables: ISY Restores KPL State After Power Loss]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Program Commands|Program Commands]] - ISY Programming Commands Guide<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=10667#10667 Changing On Level/Ramp Rates thru Programs] - Using a Program to adjust On level/Ramp Rates for a Scene for different times of day<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=10669#10669 Editing Programs with Find/Replace]<br />
* Functional Program Examples<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Creating a KeypadLinc LED Follow Program|Creating a KeypadLinc LED Follow Program]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:KeypadLinc Combination Lock|KeypadLinc Combination Lock]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Light Data Program|Light Data Program]]<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Using Motion Sensors in Bathrooms|Using Motion Sensors in Bathrooms]]<br />
** [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=10666#10666 Using Folder Status in Away Programs]<br />
** Annual Date Programs<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Canada Annual Dates Programs|Canada Annual Dates Programs]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:United States Annual Dates Programs|United States Annual Dates Programs]]<br />
*** [[ISY-99i Generic Calendar Using Programs and Variables|Generic Calendar Using Programs and Variables]]<br />
<br />
== Irrigation ==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Evapotranspiration and Irrigation|Evapotranspiration and Irrigation]] - understanding how plants and soil loose water plus how it should be replaced through irrigation<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Using the WeatherBug Irrigation Module|Using the WeatherBug Irrigation Module]] - understanding how to use the ISY to water with this module<br />
* Timer Programs<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Auto Irrigation Program v1|Auto Irrigation Program v1]] - original version<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Auto Irrigation Program v2|Auto Irrigation Program v2]] - auto and manual control, based on temp and rain<br />
** [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Auto Irrigation Program v3|Auto Irrigation Program v3]] - auto and manual control, based on evapotranspiration<br />
* [http://blog.allanglen.com/2009/07/building-a-smart-irrigation-controller-part-1 Building a Smart Irrigation Controller] - In-depth Tutorial from ISY user Allan. (07/2009)<br />
<br />
<br />
==Energy Monitoring==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Setting up Energy Monitoring with the ISY|Setting up Energy Monitoring with the ISY]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==X-10==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:X-10 Enhancements|X-10 Enhancements]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Tracking X-10 Device Status|Tracking X-10 Device Status]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Using X-10 Motion Sensors|Using X-10 Motion Sensors]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==IP Network==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Your ISY IP Address|Get Your ISY IP Address]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Telnet To Your ISY|Telnet To Your ISY]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Assign a Static IP Address|Assign a Static IP Address]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Remotely Connect to Your ISY|Remotely Connect to Your ISY]] - enabling internet access<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Configuring a Firewall for Your ISY|Configuring a Firewall for Your ISY]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Help_Menu#Request.2FManage_SSL_Certificates|Request & Manage SSL Certificates]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Internet Explorer SSL Certificate Install|Internet Explorer SSL Certificate Install]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:REST Interface|REST Interface]] - ISY Rest Interface Commands Guide<br />
<br />
<br />
==INSTEON Network==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Spidering My Network|Spidering My Network]] <br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Generate Topology|Getting a Network Topology Table]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Notifications==<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=11772#11772 Using User Defined SMTP Settings]<br />
<br />
<br />
==General==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Saving Firmware on a Mac|Saving Firmware on a Mac]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Update Your Firmware|Update Your ISY Firmware]] - useful if the ISY auto-update is not an option<br />
<br />
<br />
==Issues==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Clearing Your Java Cache|Clearing Your Java Cache]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Errors And Error Messages|Errors And Error Messages]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Using the Event Viewer|Using the Event Viewer]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Errors_And_Error_Messages#Viewing_the_Log_file|Viewing the Log file]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Resetting Your Userid/Password|Resetting Your Userid/Password]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Restarting Your ISY-99i|Restarting Your ISY-99i]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Replacing/Formatting an SD Card|Replacing/Formatting an SD Card]]<br />
<br />
==Migration==<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Migrating To Your ISY-99i|Migrating To Your ISY-99i]] - if you're upgrading from an ISY-26<br />
<br />
<br />
==IR - ''ISY-99i/IR Series''==<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Quick IR Tutorial|Quick IR Tutorial]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Adding IR Commands|Adding IR Commands]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Philips RC-5 IR Codes for ISY|Philips RC-5 IR Codes for ISY]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Adjusting IR Press/Release Delays|Adjusting IR Press/Release Delays]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Creating an IR Program|Creating an IR Program]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Linking a KeypadLinc|IR Example - KeypadLinc-style Button Control]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Related Pages==<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Quick Start Guide|Quick Start Guide]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Advanced Configuration Guide|Advanced Configuration Guide]]<br />
* [[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:Frequently Asked Questions|Frequently Asked Questions]]<br />
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<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewforum.php?f=26 How-Tos and Tutorials (Forum)]<br />
: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4026 Some helpful info on Insteon and ISY]<br />
: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=1466 Some Detailed How-To's]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[ISY-26 INSTEON|ISY-26 INSTEON]] '''/'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources&diff=6550ISY-994i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources2012-01-18T14:44:22Z<p>PatrickB: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
<br />
<br />
If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
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<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk IP-232==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk Relay Control==<br />
<br />
Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
<br />
See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
<br />
==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
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<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Global Cache iTach==<br />
<br />
A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
<br />
<br />
==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
<br />
How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Audio''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound MCA Series==<br />
<br />
The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO command set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). For more information about RIO, download the Third-Party Development Toolkit from Russound's Document Center. It contains all the protocol document and details about how to use RIO to integrate data features with<br />
third party system hardware.<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Russound-MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 8 zones on a Russound MC-C5 system (6 zones on the MCA-C3) and to turn on/off all zones simultaneously. Simply change the IP address to the one your MCA controller is assigned.<br />
<br />
:: Future link - An extended set of commands will be available shortly.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
<br />
Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra.<br />
<br />
With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
<br />
= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
<br />
==TIVO==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
<br />
==Axix IP Camera==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
<br />
Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
<br />
= '''Lights''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''HVAC''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
<br />
==Nabaztag==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
<br />
Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
<br />
* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
<br />
==Twitter==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
<br />
==Asterisk==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
<br />
==Function Exporter==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function_Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
<br />
==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
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[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources&diff=6549ISY-994i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources2012-01-18T14:36:24Z<p>PatrickB: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
<br />
<br />
If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk IP-232==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk Relay Control==<br />
<br />
Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
<br />
See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
<br />
==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Global Cache iTach==<br />
<br />
A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
<br />
<br />
==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
<br />
How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Audio''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound MCA Series==<br />
<br />
[In progress...]<br />
<br />
The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO command set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). For more information about RIO, download the Third Party Development Toolkit from Russound's Document Center. It contains all the protocol document and details about how to use RIO to integrate data features with<br />
third party system hardware.<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Russound-MCA-Series-Zones-ON-OFF.zip] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 8 zones on a Russound MC-C5 system (6 zones on the MCA-C3) and to turn on/off all zones simultaneously. Simply change the IP address to match your MCA controller.<br />
<br />
:: Future link - An extended set of commands will be available shortly.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
<br />
Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra.<br />
<br />
With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
<br />
= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
<br />
==TIVO==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
<br />
==Axix IP Camera==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
<br />
Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
<br />
= '''Lights''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''HVAC''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
<br />
==Nabaztag==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
<br />
Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
<br />
* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
<br />
==Twitter==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
<br />
==Asterisk==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
<br />
==Function Exporter==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function_Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
<br />
==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources&diff=6548ISY-994i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources2012-01-18T03:52:15Z<p>PatrickB: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
<br />
<br />
If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk IP-232==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk Relay Control==<br />
<br />
Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
<br />
See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
<br />
==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Global Cache iTach==<br />
<br />
A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
<br />
<br />
==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
<br />
How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Audio''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound MCA Series==<br />
<br />
[In progress...]<br />
<br />
The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO command set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). For more information about RIO, download the Third Party Development Toolkit from Russound's Document Center. It contains all the protocol document and details about how to use RIO to integrate data features with<br />
third party system hardware.<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: Future link - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 8 zones on a Russound MC-C5 system (6 zones on the MCA-C3) and to turn on/off all zones simultaneously. Simply change the IP address to match your MCA controller.<br />
<br />
:: Future link - An extended set of commands will be available shortly.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
<br />
Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra.<br />
<br />
With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
<br />
= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
<br />
==TIVO==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
<br />
==Axix IP Camera==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
<br />
Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
<br />
= '''Lights''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''HVAC''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
<br />
==Nabaztag==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
<br />
Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
<br />
* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
<br />
==Twitter==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
<br />
==Asterisk==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
<br />
==Function Exporter==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function_Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
<br />
==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources&diff=6547ISY-994i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources2012-01-18T03:50:41Z<p>PatrickB: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
<br />
<br />
If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk IP-232==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk Relay Control==<br />
<br />
Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
<br />
See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
<br />
==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Global Cache iTach==<br />
<br />
A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
<br />
<br />
==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
<br />
How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Audio''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound MCA Series==<br />
<br />
[In progress...]<br />
<br />
The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO command set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). For more information about RIO, download the Third Party Development Toolkit from Russound's Document Center. It contains all the protocol document and details about how to use RIO to integrate data features with<br />
third party system hardware.<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
Future link - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 8 zones on a Russound MC-C5 system (6 zones on the MCA-C3) and to turn on/off all zones simultaneously. Simply change the IP address to match your MCA controller.<br />
<br />
Future link - An extended set of commands will be available shortly.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
<br />
Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra.<br />
<br />
With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
<br />
= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
<br />
==TIVO==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
<br />
==Axix IP Camera==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
<br />
Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
<br />
= '''Lights''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''HVAC''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
<br />
==Nabaztag==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
<br />
Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
<br />
* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
<br />
==Twitter==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
<br />
==Asterisk==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
<br />
==Function Exporter==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function_Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
<br />
==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources&diff=6546ISY-994i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources2012-01-18T03:33:34Z<p>PatrickB: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
<br />
<br />
If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk IP-232==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk Relay Control==<br />
<br />
Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
<br />
See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
<br />
==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Global Cache iTach==<br />
<br />
A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
<br />
<br />
==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
<br />
How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Audio''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound MCA Series==<br />
<br />
[In progress...]<br />
<br />
The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO Command Set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). <br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
Future link - This file contains commands used to turn on/off up to 8 zones on a Russound MC-C5 system (6 zones on the MCA-C3) and to turn on/off all zones simultaneously. Simply change the IP address to match your MCA controller.<br />
<br />
Future link - An extended set of commands will be available shortly.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
<br />
Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra.<br />
<br />
With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
<br />
= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
<br />
==TIVO==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
<br />
==Axix IP Camera==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
<br />
Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
<br />
= '''Lights''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''HVAC''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
<br />
==Nabaztag==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
<br />
Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
<br />
* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
<br />
==Twitter==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
<br />
==Asterisk==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
<br />
==Function Exporter==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function_Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
<br />
==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickBhttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources&diff=6545ISY-994i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources2012-01-18T03:25:20Z<p>PatrickB: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Network Resources''' is a powerful feature of the ISY-99, allowing you to interface with a virtually unlimited number of network-enabled devices! Use an ethernet to serial converter to open up an even larger world of RS-232 compatible devices. This page provides information on known compatible hardware and software capable of being controlled by the ISY. <br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also find export files which you can download and import into your ISY, saving you from doing all the dirty work. To use, simply download the linked .ZIP file and IMPORT into your ISY from the Network Resources tab. Always be sure to have a full backup of your ISY.<br />
<br />
<br />
If you'd like to contribute your experiences, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com with any informtion you'd like to provide. If you have an export file you'd like to share for the sake of helping others, please attach it to your email.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''External Interfaces''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk IP-232==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Elk IP-232, which provides 1 serial port accessible over your ethernet network.<br />
* By default, the IP-232 uses TCP port 2401<br />
<br />
<br />
==Elk Relay Control==<br />
<br />
Many commands are possible, such as turning on/off/Toggling outputs, triggering Tasks in Elk, simulating function Key presses on a keypad, arming and disarming, sending test to keypads, speaking words (if you have the M1 Gold).<br />
<br />
See this forum topic: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4418 Controlling ELK]<br />
<br />
==Global Cache GC-100==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Global Cache GC-100-12, which provides 2 serial ports, 3 relays, and 6 IR outputs in a single box connected to an ethernet network. We have tested the serial, relay, and IR outputs successfully.<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4998 for the relay and IR outputs<br />
* The GC-100-12 uses TCP port 4999 for serial port 1, and port 5000 for serial port 2 <br />
* Please use "C Escaped" mode when creating Network Resources on the ISY for control of relays and IR, and append all commands with "\r\n"<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/gc-100/ Global Cache]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/external_interfaces/gc100_relays.zip GC100_RELAYS.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off the three relays on a GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Global Cache iTach==<br />
<br />
A user has written a very complete article in our forum on using a WF2IR: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=5087 The Global Cache WF2IR works.]<br />
* [http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/ Global Cache|iTach]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Stargate / Commstar==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about his ability to communicate to and from the Startgate / Commstar by using the ISY's Network Resources and REST interface. Please see this post in our forum: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2785<br />
<br />
<br />
==Pentair Easy Touch pool control system==<br />
<br />
How to send commands to the RS485 interface.<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=6304 Pentair Easy Touch]<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Audio''' =<br />
<br />
<br />
==Logitech Squeezebox==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted about successfully controlling his Logitech Squeezebox using Networking Resources. Please see this post in our forum:<br />
http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2720<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound CAV6.6==<br />
<br />
We have tested the Russound CAV6.6, connected to an ethernet network using a Global Cache GC-100-12's serial port as well as with an Elk IP-232. With this combination, you can utilize ISY programs to control your Russound wholehouse audio system using serial commands sent over a TCP connection.<br />
* Russound's protocol documentation specifies hex commands sent over serial<br />
* Hex commands must be converted to binary and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Russound's DocumentCenter contains full protocol information: http://www.russound.com/doccenter/doccenter.php<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/gc100-cav66.zip GC100-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using a Global Cache GC-100-12. Simply change the IP address to match your GC-100.<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/ip232-cav66.zip IP232-CAV66.ZIP] - This file contains contains commands used to turn on/off up to 12 zones on a Russound CAV6.6 system (2 controllers, 6 zones per controller) using an Elk IP-232. Simply change the IP address to match your IP-232.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Russound MCA Series==<br />
<br />
[In progress...]<br />
<br />
The Russound MCA-C5 controller was tested using the RIO (Russound Input/Output) protocol. The RIO Command Set is available as ASCII text via IP (using port 9621) and RS232 interfaces. RIO commands are made up of ASCII characters except for the terminating characters. All RIO commands must be terminated with a <CR> (0x0D hex). <br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
<br />
==Onkyo / Integra==<br />
<br />
Network enabled Onkyo and Integra receiver models can be controlled via commands sent over a TCP connection. <br />
* If multiple commands are to be sent by an ISY program, include a one second delay between commands<br />
* The Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) protocol defines commands in hex format. Commands must be converted to binary format and sent using the ISY Network Resource's "Binary" mode<br />
* Consult an ASCII table to convert hex commands to binary format. For example, the ISCP command "PWR01" (power on) is represented as "80;87;82;48;49" in the Network Resource editor ("P" is ASCII code 80, "W" is ASCII code 87, etc.)<br />
* ISCP commands are always terminated with a carriage return (ASCII 13)<br />
* Every ISCP command must be preceded with a header. The header is static except for byte 11, which specifies the command length (typically 7)<br />
* You can obtain the full protocol documentation from Onkyo/Integra technical support<br />
<br />
<br />
: '''Export Files'''<br />
:: [http://www.universal-devices.com/networkresources/audio/Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip Onkyo-Integra-Netrules.zip] - This file contains commands used to control Onkyo/Integra.<br />
<br />
With many thanks to RatRanch.<br />
<br />
= '''Video''' =<br />
==Panasonic BL-C30A==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has posted an article on controlling Panasonic BL-C30A (and possibly other model) cameras using the ISY. Please check out the forum article here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2762<br />
<br />
==TIVO==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Tivo|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Tivo]]<br />
<br />
==Axix IP Camera==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources:Axis_IP_Camera|Interfacing the ISY-99i with Axis IP Camera]]<br />
<br />
Using your ISY to control recording on a [http://www.alix.com Axis IP Camera] and/or sending motion detection events from a Axis IP Camera to an ISY.<br />
<br />
= '''Lights''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/3/16/Home-Automation-Control-Of-RGB-LED-Lighting-Strips Control Of RGB LED Lighting Strips] by Ben Forta<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''HVAC''' =<br />
<br />
[http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4408 Proliphix Network Thermostat]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= '''Miscellaneous''' =<br />
<br />
==Nabaztag==<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Network Resources:Nabaztag|Interfacing the ISY-99i with a Nabaztag]] <br />
<br />
Thanks to Jim (RatRanch) for our Wiki article on interfacing with the Nabaztag.<br />
<br />
* The forum topic is here: [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705 Nabaztag discussion]<br />
* More information is available on the Nabaztag here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag Wikipedia-Nabaztag]<br />
<br />
==Twitter==<br />
<br />
An ISY user has written a great article on using the ISY and Twitter. Please check out the forum post here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=2795<br />
<br />
==Asterisk==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] is software that turns an ordinary computer into a voice communications server. Asterisk is the world's most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit.<br />
<br />
* [http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3990 Forum topic]<br />
<br />
==Function Exporter==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Function_Exporter|Function Exporter]]<br />
<br />
==Push notification to Android and IOS==<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking:Mobile_Notification|Mobile Notification]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON|ISY-99i Series INSTEON]]<br />
''':'''<br />
[[ISY-99i Series INSTEON:Networking|Networking]]<br />
<br />
[[ISY-99i/ISY-26 INSTEON:User Guide|User Guide]]</div>PatrickB