![]() ![]() allĭevices must be linked with the modem before starting the InsteonPLMīinding. The binding does not support linking new devices on the fly, i.e. Then press and hold the "Set" button on the modem until it doubleīeeps, and the light of the remote device (switch) goes off. "Set" button on the remote device until its light starts blinking, Now do exactly the reverse: press and hold the the light switch, until it double beeps (the light on the modem ![]() Then press and hold the "Set" button on the remote device,Į.g. To do so, first pressĪnd hold the "Set" button on the modem until the light startsīlinking. Switches/dimmers should be linked twice, with one taking the role ofĬontroller during the first linking, and the other acting asĬontroller during the second linking process. For this reason, most devices and in particular It), and the device controls the modem (so the modem learns about the Modem), the modem controls the device (e.g. The case of a motion detector (which is just a controller to the The responder listens to messages from the controller, and reacts to them. Will be the "Controller", the other the "Responder" (see e.g. During the linking process, one of the devices ![]() Light level available as #data,field=light_levelīefore Insteon devices communicate with one another, they must be Read the instructions very carefully: Sync with lock within 5 feet to avoid bad connection, link twice for both ON and OFF functionality. The following devices have been tested and should work out of the box: Modelīattery level available as #data,field=battery_level X10 devices are addressed with houseCode.unitCode, e.g. Recorded for every device in the network, as it is a mandatory part of That can be found on a label on the device. Types (in particular the SwitchLinc switches and dimmers), Insteonĭoes not give a product key, so an arbitrary fake one of the formatįxx.xx.xx (or Xxx.xx.xx for X10 devices) is assigned by the binding.įinally, each Insteon device comes with a hard-coded Insteon address Insteon devicesĮvery Insteon device type is uniquely identified by its Insteon OpenHAB is not a configuration tool! To configure and set up your devices, link the devices manually via the set buttons, or use the free Insteon Terminal software. ![]() The binding also supports sending and receiving of legacy X10 messages. The Insteon network (like notifications about switches being toggled)Īre picked up by the modem and converted to openHAB status updates by Messages and sends them on the Insteon network. The binding translates openHAB commands into Insteon The modem can be connected to the openHAB server either via a serial port (Model 2413S) or a USB port Insteon PowerLinc Modem (PLM), a legacy Insteon Hub (pre-2014) or the new 2245-222 ("2014") Insteon Hub. This binding provides access to the Insteon network by means of either an More about Insteon can be found on Wikipedia. A considerable number of Insteon compatibleĭevices such as switchable relays, thermostats, sensors etc areĪvailable. Insteon devices send messagesĮither via the power line, or by means of radio frequency (RF) waves, Insteon is a home area networking technology developed primarily forĬonnecting light switches and loads. ![]()
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