Photon
Active Member
I like the Data Bus Hub because it simplified troubleshooting during my install, but understand it simply turns a daisy chain RS-485 bus into a wheel-and-spoke layout by doubling back the bus from each device back to the hub. In a situation where you want several devices in a single, isolated location such as your garage, I'd use your CAT-5 cable directly off the Elk controller. I'd either use a hub in the garage, or I'd daisy chain if there are only a couple devices. Then I'd use the EOL terminating resister in the Garage instead of on the Elk controller. You can still connect a Data Bus Hub to the Elk controller for devices in the main location. If you do, remember to use an EOL resister on it.
I'd also use an RF/Keyfob arrangement because my spouse and houseguests understand it, and it makes life so much easier. It also keeps you from having to install a keypad in the garage. I simply told her to use it like she uses the fob for her car. Unlock before you enter; lock after you leave. I've previously encountered some confusion when I explained arming before leaving, leaving only through some doors, and having four separate delay times to live with, depending on which door. The RF Keyfobs totally eliminate that because everyone already understands the concept.
I like the KP2 for the bedroom because it presents more information than the less expensive Keypad Arming Station, but even at most dim, it is too bright. Therefore, I leave illumination off. I was disappointed to find this also kills the flashing F1-F2 LEDs which indicate I left one of the garage doors open. One of these days I'll use the output built into the KP2 to switch an external LED to alert me the garage doors aren't both closed.
Regards. . . John
I'd also use an RF/Keyfob arrangement because my spouse and houseguests understand it, and it makes life so much easier. It also keeps you from having to install a keypad in the garage. I simply told her to use it like she uses the fob for her car. Unlock before you enter; lock after you leave. I've previously encountered some confusion when I explained arming before leaving, leaving only through some doors, and having four separate delay times to live with, depending on which door. The RF Keyfobs totally eliminate that because everyone already understands the concept.
I like the KP2 for the bedroom because it presents more information than the less expensive Keypad Arming Station, but even at most dim, it is too bright. Therefore, I leave illumination off. I was disappointed to find this also kills the flashing F1-F2 LEDs which indicate I left one of the garage doors open. One of these days I'll use the output built into the KP2 to switch an external LED to alert me the garage doors aren't both closed.
Regards. . . John