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Fw: Re: Home Automation Integration and touchscreen front end


  • Subject: Fw: Re: Home Automation Integration and touchscreen front end
  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 14:34:17 +0000

I'm the opposite - and the support for the plugin is , well, p155
poor.

Paul - time to re-invent your modified plugin ? :-)


Yup. that's the one. I've found it to be extremely relaible (touch wood).

Paul G

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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx on behalf of Ben McCormack
Sent: Mon 05/01/2009 13:31
To: UKHA Group
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Home Automation Integration and touchscreen front
end




Guys - Are you using the  pjcComfort2 plugin to connect Comfort to
homeseer?

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Paul Gordon" <paul@...> wrote:
>
> Indeed, Gareth's experience does generally differ from my own, but
I've
> always attributed that to the fact that Gareth generally is
"pushing the
> envelope" rather further than I do...
>
> :-)
>
> Paul G.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of Gareth Cook
> Sent: 04 January 2009 19:21
> To: UKHA Group
> Subject: Fw: [ukha_d] Home Automation Integration and touchscreen
front
> end
>
> Paul and myself chat often as we have almost the same installation
with
> Comfort, CBUS, Homeseer, and Sonos.
>
> I would like to say that the PC component is as flakey as a box of
> cornflakes - always has been and I've been running Homeseer for
several
> years.
>
> The Comfort plugin is ok, but has a temper now and again - and the
Sonos
>
> plugin is not stable at all. If you dont mind checking your system
every
>
> now and again, you'll be fine. I too, like Paul, have CBUS buttons
> activating Sonos stuff and the like - and we have to use Homeseer as
> that's the only route between Sonos and Comfort - but it's often not
> functioning because one of the 2 plugins has died on its arse.
>
> I plan to reinstall (for the umpteen time) and try to keep to a stable
> revision of everything (ie one but last of the Comfort plugin) but
both
> plugins really requires some extensive QA work - stability is severely
> lacking. Even Comfort has it's moments, but CBUS has never ever gone
> wrong.
>
> G.
>
>
>
>
> Ben,
>
> I agree with pretty much all those choices, with the exception of
> Smartfit... - the good thing about it is there is a dedicated UCM to
> integrate smartfit & comfort, but the downside is that smartfit is
a
> pretty dumb system, and is only suitable for certain Central Heating
> designs. The newer Hometronic system is far better in most respects,
> although there isn't a dedicated UCM for it unfortunately.  I believe
> Cytech were (are?) attempting to make an arrangement with Honeywell
with
> a view to developing a Hometronic UCM, but I've heard nothing on this
> for the last 2 years or so, so I guess that idea never got off the
> ground (shame). Hometronic is, as you've noticed, significantly more
> expensive, especially if you have lots of radiators all needing the
> hometronic control valves on them, although I guess you *could*
> implement it in phases to reduce the initial impact.
>
> In case you hadn't sussed, it *is* actually possible to implement a
> degree of integration between Hometronic & Comfort, using some of
the
> Hometronic modules that provide digital input/outputs that can then be
> connected to Comfort outputs/inputs to signal discrete states, and
> enable Comfort to control Hometronic (i.e comfort could have a number
of
> outputs connected to Hometronic, each signal line could then be
> programmed in Hometronic to set a particular "lifestyle" so
for instance
> Comfort would be able to turn off all heating when set to away
mode...)
>
> I already have almost all the components of the system that you've
> specified (Comfort, CBUS, SONOS, Homeseer) and I actually settled on
> Hometronic for my heating as well, and even went as far as getting a
> quote for a system. Unforseen circumstances have repeatedly forced me
to
> put it on hold unfortunately, so I still haven't got round to
purchasing
> it, although I do still intend to when circumstances allow.
>
> If you haven't already experimented with Homeseer, its worth pointing
> out that there is just about to be a new component launched for it
which
> is specifically designed for easy implementation of touchscreens.
> "Homeseer Touch" is in beta at the moment, and I've been
playing with it
> for a couple of months. It is pretty simple & straightforward, and
> integrates seamlessly with Homeseer. It's still a bit rough around the
> edges, but I believe in time it will be an extremely capable system,
and
> almost a no-brainer for anyone who already runs Homeseer.
>
> Using this combination of components I've been able to achieve some
> additional integration that actually isn't possible if any of them are
> omitted. For instance I can have CBUS buttons control SONOS zones so
> that my "room off" button that I have on all my CBUS keypads
can also
> stop the SONOS zone playing in that room as well, which makes for a
> nicer overall experience. This particular function uses Homeseer to
> bridge several systems via their respective plugins (signals go: CBUS
> --> Comfort --> Homeseer --> SONOS)
>
> If you'd like any further info about my experiences, then just holler.
>
> HTH
>
> Paul G.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> > Of Ben McCormack
> > Sent: 04 January 2009 16:16
> > To: UKHA Group
> > Subject: [ukha_d] Home Automation Integration and touchscreen
front
> end
> >
> > All
> >
> > As I am suer many of you are aware we have recently moved into a
new
> > house that needs renovation. This has given me the chance to
automate
> > the house. I have tried to use best of breed in each area where
> > possible and integrate systems as well.
> >
> > I have arrived at the following scheme
> >
> > Lighting : Cbus
> > Alarm : Comfort
> > Heating : Smartfit
> > Temp Monitoing : 1-Wire using HA7Net. This is based on recent
> > discussions.
> > All the media in the house will be supplied from my Mac Mini
Server
> > and Sonos.
> >
> > cbus and Comfort are linked
> > Comfort and Smartfit are linked
> >
> > So I have Lighting, Heating and Alarm integrated. So far Comfort
will
> > be my main interface so I can use Comfort keypads or the DECT
phones
> > in the house to control things.
> >
> > Now I have added 1-Wire I am starting to think how to integrate
that
> > and make intelligent decisions based on room temperature and also
> > provide temp logging and graphing.
> >
> > There is one area that I don't think I have worked out yet and
that is
> > the overall control mechanism. I guess ideally I would like a
couple
> > of wireless touch-screens that could display information about
the
> > house and allow me to control various functions.
> >
> > I can see that homeseer could be used as an interface. It has
plugins
> > for most of my components.
> >
> > Are there any other options I could look at?
> >
> > Ben
> >
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