FruTBunn Posted May 31, 2012 Author Posted May 31, 2012 I don't want to annoy my neighbours. Especially the office who live on the ground floor of my building. I live on a residential street in London, and I know how annoying other people's alarms are. Also I intend to make adjustments several times, (I'm building my own sort of digicom using an Arduino http://www.arduino.cc/ )
petrolhead Posted June 2, 2012 Posted June 2, 2012 If your going to be experimenting with your digicom outputs why not open it once and fit relays going out the panel to a header in a tampered juntion box, that way your dealing with clean contacts and the panel will be isolated from your arduino so you dont blow up the panel. that would save you switching the panel off several times as you could change the connections with it live.
MrHappy Posted June 2, 2012 Posted June 2, 2012 Also I intend to make adjustments several times, (I'm building my own sort of digicom using an Arduino http://www.arduino.cc/ ) interesting, but would capturing the printer output & email it be way cooler ? Mr Veritas God
FruTBunn Posted July 6, 2012 Author Posted July 6, 2012 interesting, but would capturing the printer output & email it be way cooler ? Hi, Sorry for the delay in replying! Is there a way to get notified by email by the forum when someone replies to a specific topic? It would indeed be much cooler to capture the printer output. Do you know the pinout for the printer connection? I assume it's an RS-232 serial connection.
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FruTBunn Posted July 6, 2012 Author Posted July 6, 2012 Ah - I see. I had done that, but it doesn't send emails until you check the email option in the notifications settings. Thanks.
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