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Smart Implant IN1 - monitor voltage?


airglider

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Hi,

 

Bought a Smart Implant a few weeks back with the idea to use IN as analog input to monitor voltage on a LED (Home Alarm).

- When alarm is armed (green LED) voltage is 5.1V.

- When un-armed voltage is 3.3V.

 

My idea:

- Configure IN1 as analog input (parameter 20 set to 4 or 5, whichever works).

- Configure parameter 63 "Analog input - minimal change to report" to report on 15 (changes of 1.5V).

- I expected Out1 to shift between Open & Closed.

 

However, IN1 will not shift Out1 from Open to Close when connected to the LED.

 

At the moment I have a solution that works - have connected a switch grounding IN2 (op mode "Bistabel"), and by this having Out2 shifting between Open and Close.

 

My question - is it possible to monitor a voltage level and have Out shift state? If so, how to configure?

 

Thanks!

 

Brgds /Thomas

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1 hour ago, airglider said:

My question - is it possible to monitor a voltage level and have Out shift state? If so, how to configure?

No...

You can create a Lua scene which monitors the voltage level and sets Out accordingly.

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  • 57 minutes ago, cag014 said:

    No...

    You can create a Lua scene which monitors the voltage level and sets Out accordingly.

    Hmmm.....and "Lua scene" is? Fibaro controller scene?

    I use a Teldus zwave controller........

    59 minutes ago, cag014 said:

    No...

    You can create a Lua scene which monitors the voltage level and sets Out accordingly.

    And "cag014"........thansk a thousand for the reply :-)

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    47 minutes ago, airglider said:

    Hmmm.....and "Lua scene" is? Fibaro controller scene?

    I use a Teldus zwave controller........

    I believe you should have some way to create scene that can switch the OUT in case voltage level greater then....

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