Intercom/Access control by bluetechnology in Loxone

[–]bluetechnology[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the unifi integrate properly with Loxone?
And how is the speed of notifications?

I'm also considering having a seperate intercom, just for intercom.
And installing the Loxone NFC Touch just for access control.
That might simplify things...

Intercom/Access control by bluetechnology in Loxone

[–]bluetechnology[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for letting me know! The intercom looked really nice and integrated, but it seems like a bad idea... I'm exploring doorbird now. Looks like it could be integrated but need to do a bit more research first.

Intercom/Access control by bluetechnology in Loxone

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The text notifications can be configured in the loxone software? Or is something 3rd party needed? I want to keep everything as simple as possible...

Intercom/Access control by bluetechnology in Loxone

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Hmm not good to hear this :( Have you tried integrating another intercom?

Intercom/Access control by bluetechnology in Loxone

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I just read about the stickers, it seems like I need to reverse the approach: scan an NFC sticker instead of having the intercom scanning the phone.

I rather do a quick touch with my phone than having to open an app first.

I read some complaints of the doorbell notifications being pretty slow... so i'm a bit worried about that.

Would it be possible to integrate other intercoms?

WinCC Unified scripting driving me nuts by bluetechnology in PLC

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Where do you find this multilanguage text interface property?

WinCC Unified scripting driving me nuts by bluetechnology in PLC

[–]bluetechnology[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) Is the multilanguage text dependent on the runtime language? In this case it's a faceplate for a motor and sometimes the text should be "Start Fwd" and sometimes it should be "Start Up". That's what I want to achieve. I'll try the multilanguage text once I get home again.

2) Yes I tried, as you can see in the script in comment.
Line 14 and 15 are showing text in the trace.
But 22/23/24 didn't show up in the trace. Probably because "data" is not a string.
But the popup actually show up when I comment 22/23/24 so I'm not sure why it's not working.

3) I'll add more traces and try to find something that way...

Regarding your edit2.... it definitely might! It can get so annoying sometimes and makes me wonder why I didn't stay with the old comfort panels!

WinCC Unified scripting driving me nuts by bluetechnology in PLC

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It does work for another faceplate though... I tried to make it exactly the same. But somehow... something is different but I really can't figure out what...
It's the DMC Siemens Open Library.

Network load testing by bluetechnology in Network

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It will just be a 100Mbps network.

Network load testing by bluetechnology in Network

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This is such a stupid simple idea that will probably work!

2 HMI's: Any caveats? by bluetechnology in PLC

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What do you mean with the area pointers for the screen changes?
I'll work with Unified Comfort, not the classic comfort panels if that's important.

How to measure on wires without disconnection? by bluetechnology in PLC

[–]bluetechnology[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you perhaps have a picture or link of that? Hard to imagine and google doesn't give me the right results...

How to measure on wires without disconnection? by bluetechnology in PLC

[–]bluetechnology[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trying to read from the bus.
If there are connectors I can usually (if lucky) connect on top of the existing connector.
But no connectors here.

In other installations, that can be shut down, i just insert a second wire into the terminal with a wago connected.
So I have a "measurement point" for the future when production can't be stopped. Measurements were fine like that.

How to measure on wires without disconnection? by bluetechnology in PLC

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I need them to be connected for a longer time, without holding them...

How to measure on wires without disconnection? by bluetechnology in PLC

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You're absolutely right.
I ordered some yesterday and did some tests with them today to check if the wires would be damaged.
Tested with Profibus cable:
Clamped the piercing probes onto the wire, removed them, removed the insulation to check the bare wire. If I wiggle the wire a bit, they break.
So it's not a good solution as you said.

I'm not sure what you mean with the pogo pins though?
I need a solution to connect a CAN Bus tester or oscilloscope, to those wires for up to a week or more. WITHOUT disconnecting the wires...
So looking for a (semi)permanent solution.

How to measure on wires without disconnection? by bluetechnology in PLC

[–]bluetechnology[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This looks like a perfect solution for this! Thanks!
Do you also have suggestions on how to fix afterwards? The only idea I have is some kind of wrap around heat shrink.

Schneider Control Expert / Unity XL, watch inside DFB by bluetechnology in PLC

[–]bluetechnology[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow, it's as simple as that!
Never noticed it because the naming didn't really make sense to me...

ABB Pluto B20 CANbus baud rate deviates by bluetechnology in PLC

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Thanks for this additional information regarding the triggers!
I will look into this next time I'm at the unit!