Bzncrewjr
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I've been bench testing the Omni Pro before installing.
Got PC Access for Installers software and I think I have it somewhat figured out. The power seems to be in the "automation" tab where one can create lots of fun macros.
Also go the SnapLink iOS App working, kind of cool on the surface.
So some newb questions:
In test mode, I have it calling my cell phone on alarm. It says "Burglary at " SCRATCHY SCRATCHY SCRATCHY sound. Almost like a bad MP3 file.
How do I change the scratchy sound to an actual message?
When I subscribe to an actual monitoring service, how do I configure this?
The SnapLink software interface is what it is. Seems to work, although the cameras section is VERY limited and I can't see any of my IP cameras.
What is this Bitwise GUI stuff? Can I download an editor to build my own GUI? Leviton asks too many questions and I feel they only want to talk to big dealers.
If not, what do you use to create cool iPad or iPhone interfaces to your Omni? And I hope I don't have to buy more hardware.
Next up...playing with light switches. I'll probably have more questions.
--Russ
Got PC Access for Installers software and I think I have it somewhat figured out. The power seems to be in the "automation" tab where one can create lots of fun macros.
Also go the SnapLink iOS App working, kind of cool on the surface.
So some newb questions:
In test mode, I have it calling my cell phone on alarm. It says "Burglary at " SCRATCHY SCRATCHY SCRATCHY sound. Almost like a bad MP3 file.
How do I change the scratchy sound to an actual message?
When I subscribe to an actual monitoring service, how do I configure this?
The SnapLink software interface is what it is. Seems to work, although the cameras section is VERY limited and I can't see any of my IP cameras.
What is this Bitwise GUI stuff? Can I download an editor to build my own GUI? Leviton asks too many questions and I feel they only want to talk to big dealers.
If not, what do you use to create cool iPad or iPhone interfaces to your Omni? And I hope I don't have to buy more hardware.
Next up...playing with light switches. I'll probably have more questions.
--Russ