AD2USB

Tom Yarmas tom at yarmas.com
Wed Sep 17 09:19:38 EDT 2014


Henk,

Yes, all of my keypads are address 31. Not sure if that is a problem or not. I have read of others using it that way. Earlier panels did that. I know that when I have added real keypads to my system, I set them all to the same address. Since this does work with Xtension and the DIY interface, the address has not been a problem there.

I have used the ad2usbgui app. I works, although it is someway inconsistent as well. I can arm/disarm the system and see the messages on the keypad, but I often must enter things multiple times for it to work correctly.

To turn on the debug mode in the Ademco plug-in, I went to the Ademco Vista Alarm Panel device (not the partition). Under the Advanced tab, about 2/3 down, there is a DebugMode item. I set it to 1

Then to read the log, I opened a browser window and pointed it to http://[your local ip]/cgi-bin/cmh/log.sh?Device=LuaUPnP (where [your local ip] is replaced with the ip address of the Veralite)

Once opened, that web page will scroll the log in realtime. You can save it as a file to review it later.

-tom


On Sep 17, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Hendrik van Eeden <hvaneeden at comcast.net> wrote:

> Didn’t you say that all your key pads are on address 31? Could that be the problem?
> 
> Henk
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 17, 2014, at 8:32 AM, Tom Yarmas <tom at yarmas.com> wrote:
> 
>> I think I will contact the AD2USB guys and see if they can help. Hell, maybe it’s my alarm panel, who knows.
> 
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