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- #DSC ALARM PANEL PROGRAMMING INSTALL#
- #DSC ALARM PANEL PROGRAMMING DRIVERS#
- #DSC ALARM PANEL PROGRAMMING DRIVER#
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If I recall correctly *1xx# will bypass zone xx so *103# will bypass zone 3. If you are wanting to bypass them programmatically then I achieve this by using the key press functions.
#DSC ALARM PANEL PROGRAMMING WINDOWS#
If you are always going to always bypass these 3 windows then I would set this up on the DSC panel itself.
#DSC ALARM PANEL PROGRAMMING DRIVER#
I use (and am very happy with) the Domosapiens driver and it can do everything you mention and more.
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#DSC ALARM PANEL PROGRAMMING DRIVERS#
I would imagine that any of the paid for DSC (IT100) drivers can do all of these things. I would like to be able to do that from a T3 / IOS App / or NEEO remote (and ideally a keypad button). My real goal is to be able to automate the basics, such as "Arm the panel, but exclude Windows #3, #4 and door #5". I'm torn between updating to a newer NEO panel, or just moving to a different DSC-IT100 driver. Which drivers have you tried, and which ones seems the best? One advantage of the Domosapiens driver is that it has a number (6, I think) of zone groups so you can create a group called doors (and link all the door sensors to this) and then know whether all doors are closed or at least one is open easily and without additional programming. I am using the Domosapiens one and yes, you can program off zone states and there is no need to split the wires. There are many different DSC drivers out there.
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That said, I have an older DSC panel with the IT100 and it has worked flawlessly for me apart from one lightning strike which fried the IT100. I agree with the above comments (if I was doing this again). I dont do it but maybe others can comment on programming variables of for C4 in the DSC driver. For me I would leave the traditional alarm sensors (door sensors, motion) on the DSC system and put the Garage, water sensors on C4.
#DSC ALARM PANEL PROGRAMMING INSTALL#
Personally, if installing new, I would install DSC Neo panel along with a TL280 ethernet card for C4 integration. Is the interface between the DSC and C4 able to handle all of this with the certified driver or should I jump/split the wires so the states are read in both systems and only have C4 respond to programming states on the attached wires?
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would like my Yale and August locks to only auto-lock if the door is open so the strike doesn't bang against the door frame and then lock when the door is closed (or send an alert if it can't) Water sensors - may want to tie into a system that shuts off the water main at some point down the line.ĭoor sensors - would be nice to get a text alert if one of the doors is open for more than 30 seconds. Motion sensors - I may want to tie in the security motion states for some programming to keep lights on or shut them off after a period of time. Should be easy to tell if the door is open or closed from the DSC communication to C4 correct? Assuming I don't need to waste extra IO ports in C4 itself with the module that connects the two systems. Showed the open/closed state just fine in our Crestron system. Those are hardwired into my current security system. an IO extender) or just leave them all in the alarm panel and hope the signal is reliable and fast enough to be used for programming in C4.Įasy example, garage door rail sensors. I'm getting the DSC installed next week and was trying to determine if it makes sense to have those wires split or 'jumped' into C4 (i.e. I have some door sensors, water sensors, motion sensors and garage door sensors that I can see programming off of with C4. Just wondering how reliable the DSC powerseries and IT100 are for sending sensor readings to the C4 controller?