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|[[Hidedgesolo]]
 
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|HID’s Edge Solo stand-alone networked EdgeReader access control solution
 
|HID’s Edge Solo stand-alone networked EdgeReader access control solution
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Remote Logo.png|100x40px|link=HSYCO Remote]]
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|[[HSYCO Remote|HSYCO]]
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|Access remote HSYCO servers data-points
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:HWgroup Logo.png|100x40px|link=HwgIO]]
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|HW group I/O Controller
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:HWgroup Logo.png|100x40px|link=HwgMonitor]]
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|[[HwgMonitor]]
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|HW group monitoring devices
 
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Inim Logo.png|100x40px|link=Inim]]
 
|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Inim Logo.png|100x40px|link=Inim]]
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|[[Notifier]]
 
|[[Notifier]]
 
|AM-2000 AM-4000 AM-6000 fire panels with Modbus interface
 
|AM-2000 AM-4000 AM-6000 fire panels with Modbus interface
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:Nuvo.png|100x40px|link=Nuvo]]
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|[[Nuvo]]
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|NuVo multi-room audio
 
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Paradox Logo.png|100x40px|link=Paradox]]
 
|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Paradox Logo.png|100x40px|link=Paradox]]
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|Aurora’s PowerOne inverters with support for Aurora proprietary communication protocol
 
|Aurora’s PowerOne inverters with support for Aurora proprietary communication protocol
 
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Remote Logo.png|100x40px|link=Remote]]
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server RayCONTROL.png|100x40px|link=RayCONTROL]]
|[[Remote]]
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|Access remote HSYCO servers data-points
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|HVAC control system by FCC Planterm
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server SamsungTV Logo.jpg|100x40px|link=SamsungTV]]
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|Samsung Smart TV
 
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server SIP Logo.png|100x40px|link=Sip]]
 
|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server SIP Logo.png|100x40px|link=Sip]]
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server SSH Logo.png|100x40px|link=SSH]]
 
|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server SSH Logo.png|100x40px|link=SSH]]
 
|[[SSH]]
 
|[[SSH]]
| SSH Client for remote shell and secure file copy
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|SSH Client for remote shell and secure file copy
 
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server System Logo.png|100x40px|link=System]]
 
|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server System Logo.png|100x40px|link=System]]
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|[[Tridonic]]
 
|[[Tridonic]]
 
|Dali protocol via the Tridonic SCI2 interface module
 
|Dali protocol via the Tridonic SCI2 interface module
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Yamaha RX-V Logo.png|100x40px|link=Yamaha RX-V]]
 
|style="white-space:nowrap"|[[Yamaha RX-V]]
 
|Yamaha’s RXV-x067 family of networked A/V receivers
 
 
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server WXonline Logo.png|100x40px|link=WXonline]]
 
|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server WXonline Logo.png|100x40px|link=WXonline]]
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|[[Wyrestorm]]
 
|[[Wyrestorm]]
 
|Wyrestorm MX-0808-PP, MX-0606-PP and MX-0404-PP HDMI matrix
 
|Wyrestorm MX-0808-PP, MX-0606-PP and MX-0404-PP HDMI matrix
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Yamaha RX-V Logo.png|100x40px|link=Yamaha RX-V]]
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|style="white-space:nowrap"|[[Yamaha RX-V]]
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|Yamaha’s RX-Vx067 family of networked A/V receivers
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 12 May 2014

This page lists all the available I/O Servers provided by HSYCO and links to their application note.

For an introduction on I/O Servers and how to use the application notes refer to Introduction to I/O Servers.

IO Server Airzone Logo.png Airzone Airzone HVAC control system
IO Server Arduino Logo.png Arduino Arduino Uno, Arduino Ethernet, Arduino Due and other compatible boards
IO Server Arteco Logo.png Arteco Arteco Everywhere general-purpose digital input-output Ethernet controller
IO Server Aton Logo.png Aton Aton AH66T multi-room audio system
IO Server Ats Logo.png Ats Aritech Master ATS security panel
IO Server Axis Logo.png AxisDecoder Control and streaming to the AXIS Video Decoder
IO Server BACnet Logo.png BACnet BACnet/IP client
IO Server Bentel Logo.png Bentel Bentel KYO 320 security panel
IO Server CSx75 Logo.png CSx75 Aritech Comfort CSx75 security panel
IO Server Contatto Logo.png Contatto Duemmegi Contatto proprietary bus building automation system
IO Server Daikin Logo.jpeg Daikin Daikin’s VRF systems with Intelligent Controller
IO Server Domino Logo.png Domino Duemmegi Domino proprietary bus building automation system
IO Server Dummy Logo.png Dummy a special I/O Server that simulates lighting and automation devices and can be used for demonstrations, prototyping and as a virtual I/O Server to implement complex control logic
IO Server Elmo Logo.png Elmo EL.MO. ETR security panel
IO Server Elsner Logo.jpeg Elsner Elsner’s Modbus version of the P03/3 weather station
IO Server Enttec Logo.png Enttec Enttec DMX USB PRO adapter that allows to control any DMX-512 standard bus.
IO Server ESCVP Logo.png ESC/VP Epson’s Networked projectors that support the ESC/VP control protocol
IO Server Fp2000 Logo.png Fp2000 GE UTC Interlogix fire panels based on the FP2000 protocol
IO Server Giacomini Logo.gif Giacomini GKBUS GiakoClima HVAC system
IO Server GSM Logo.png GSM standard GSM modems for SMS messages and voice call events
IO Server Galaxy Logo.png Galaxy Honeywell Galaxy Dimension security panel
IO Server Guardall Logo.png Guardall Guardall QX32i, PX80 and PX500 security panels
IO Server Hephais Logo.png Hephais Hephais 1600 fire panel with Modbus interface
IO Server Hidedgesolo Logo.png Hidedgesolo HID’s Edge Solo stand-alone networked EdgeReader access control solution
IO Server Remote Logo.png HSYCO Access remote HSYCO servers data-points
HWgroup Logo.png HwgIO HW group I/O Controller
HWgroup Logo.png HwgMonitor HW group monitoring devices
IO Server Inim Logo.png Inim Inim SmartLiving 515, 1050 and 10100 security panels
IO Server KNX Logo.png KNX KNX/EIB protocol via standard KNXnet/IP gateways
IO Server Mitsubishi Logo.jpeg Mitsubishi Mitsubishi’s VRV systems that support the M-NET proprietary protocol (G-50, GB-50, AG-150)
IO Server Modbus Logo.jpg Modbus HSYCO acts as a Modbus TCP client or Modbus RTU master
IO Server Modbus Logo.jpg Modbus Server a Modbus TCP/IP server, allowing external Modbus clients to connect to HSYCO and perform any standard Modbus function
IO Server MyHome Logo.png MyHome BTicino/Legrand My Home proprietary bus home automation system
IO Server Notifier Logo.jpg Notifier AM-2000 AM-4000 AM-6000 fire panels with Modbus interface
Nuvo.png Nuvo NuVo multi-room audio
IO Server Paradox Logo.png Paradox Paradox EVO 48/192 security panels
IO Server PowerOne Logo.png PowerOne Aurora’s PowerOne inverters with support for Aurora proprietary communication protocol
IO Server RayCONTROL.png RayCONTROL HVAC control system by FCC Planterm
IO Server SamsungTV Logo.jpg SamsungTV Samsung Smart TV
IO Server SIP Logo.png Sip SIP VoIP Client
IO Server SSH Logo.png SSH SSH Client for remote shell and secure file copy
IO Server System Logo.png System HSYCO Server performance and system monitor
IO Server Tecnoalarm Logo.png Tecnoalarm Tecnoalarm Tecno-Out security panel
IO Server Tridonic Logo.png Tridonic Dali protocol via the Tridonic SCI2 interface module
IO Server WXonline Logo.png WXonline Internet-based weather conditions and forecast data acquisition using Yahoo!’s data
IO Server Wyrestorm Logo.png Wyrestorm Wyrestorm MX-0808-PP, MX-0606-PP and MX-0404-PP HDMI matrix
IO Server Yamaha RX-V Logo.png Yamaha RX-V Yamaha’s RX-Vx067 family of networked A/V receivers