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New HomeSeer Products Announced
Sep 08 2014 02:19 PM |
BraveSirRobbin
in News
Homeseer Technologies Z-Wave
Z-Wave to ASCII Module:

Z-Wave NightLight/Multi-sensor

Z-Wave NightLight/Multi-sensor

7 Comments
That would be an ASCII to Z-Wave device.
According to the linked-to press release it's two way, so you're both right.
Will it also double as the new z-troller?
Well I'm glad to see that no one at HomeSeer is the least bit confused.
Per the note below, it's a 2-way device per the graphic with arrows in both directions!
The new Z-Troller is still in development but should be ready by year's end.
I wasn't until your message!
What do you mean?
Yes, this new module is really for companies that do not support Z-Wave now, but want to... and don't want to spend the enormous amount of time and money necessary to do a decent job of it. The module accepts simple ASCII commands and spits out Z-Wave... then receives Z-Wave status updates and spits ASCII back to the controller.
VRC0P operates as a secondary controller and relies on a handheld primary and external mgmt software. Our A2Z-Link module operates as a primary controller and embedded mgmt software is a web application (based on HS3) that can be configured with any browser-enabled device. Since it's a primary, it can add/remove nodes all by itself and it can also optimize the network.