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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Axis Logo.png|100x40px|link=AxisDecoder]] | |style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Axis Logo.png|100x40px|link=AxisDecoder]] | ||
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|[[Domino]] | |[[Domino]] | ||
|Duemmegi Domino proprietary bus building automation system | |Duemmegi Domino proprietary bus building automation system | ||
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+ | |Duemmegi DUELUX DALI-2 system | ||
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|style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Dummy Logo.png|100x40px|link=Dummy]] | |style="text-align:center; padding-right:20px; padding-left:20px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px"|[[File:IO Server Dummy Logo.png|100x40px|link=Dummy]] | ||
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|[[IonoPi]] | |[[IonoPi]] | ||
|Sfera Labs Iono Pi input/output module based on Raspberry Pi | |Sfera Labs Iono Pi input/output module based on Raspberry Pi | ||
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+ | |Sfera Labs Iono Pi Max input/output module based on Raspberry Pi | ||
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|[[Modbus Server]] | |[[Modbus Server]] | ||
|a Modbus TCP/IP server, allowing external Modbus clients to connect to HSYCO and perform any standard Modbus function | |a Modbus TCP/IP server, allowing external Modbus clients to connect to HSYCO and perform any standard Modbus function | ||
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+ | |Ubiquiti mFi mPower controllable power outlets | ||
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|[[Networx]] | |[[Networx]] | ||
|NetworX security panel | |NetworX security panel | ||
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|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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+ | |Yamaha Extended Control 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 Yamaha RX-V Logo.png|100x40px|link=Yamaha RX]] | |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]] |
Latest revision as of 15:13, 21 October 2020
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.
Airzone | Airzone HVAC control system | |
Arduino | Arduino Uno, Arduino Ethernet, Arduino Due and other compatible boards | |
Arteco | Arteco Everywhere general-purpose digital input-output Ethernet controller | |
ArtecoOC | Arteco Next Open Connector protocol | |
Aton | Aton AH66T multi-room audio system | |
Ats | Aritech Master ATS security panel | |
Avigilon | Avigilon Control Center Server 7 | |
AxisDecoder | Control and streaming to the AXIS Video Decoder | |
BACnet | BACnet/IP client | |
Bentel | Bentel KYO 320 security panel | |
Boschfpa | Bosch FPA-5000 modular fire panel system | |
Boschmap | Bosch MAP security panel | |
Cradlepoint | Cradlepoint IBR6xx routers | |
CSx75 | Aritech Comfort CSx75 security panel | |
Contatto | Duemmegi Contatto proprietary bus building automation system | |
Daikin | Daikin’s VRF systems with Intelligent Controller | |
Dea Xensity | Dea Xensity indoor shock detectors | |
Domino | Duemmegi Domino proprietary bus building automation system | |
DUELUX | Duemmegi DUELUX DALI-2 system | |
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 | |
Elmo | EL.MO. ETR security panel | |
Elsner | Elsner’s Modbus version of the P03/3 weather station | |
Enttec | Enttec DMX USB PRO adapter that allows to control any DMX-512 standard bus. | |
ESC/VP | Epson’s Networked projectors that support the ESC/VP control protocol | |
Fp2000 | GE UTC Interlogix fire panels based on the FP2000 protocol | |
Giacomini | GKBUS GiakoClima HVAC system | |
GSM | standard GSM modems for SMS messages and voice call events | |
Galaxy | Honeywell Galaxy Dimension security panel | |
Google Calendar | Use Google Calendar to schedule events | |
Guardall | Guardall QX32i, PX80 and PX500 security panels | |
Heos | Heos WiFi audio system | |
Hephais | Hephais 1600 fire panel with Modbus interface | |
Hesa | Hesa Quaranta Q15, Q50 and Q100 security panels | |
Hidedgesolo | HID’s Edge Solo stand-alone networked EdgeReader access control solution | |
HSYCO | Access remote HSYCO servers data-points | |
Hue | Philips Hue wireless lighting | |
HwgIO | HW group I/O Controller | |
HwgMonitor | HW group monitoring devices | |
IFTTT | IFTTT Platform | |
Inim | Inim SmartLiving 515, 1050 and 10100 security panels | |
Iono | Sfera Labs Iono input/output module based on Arduino | |
IonoPi | Sfera Labs Iono Pi input/output module based on Raspberry Pi | |
IonoPiMax | Sfera Labs Iono Pi Max input/output module based on Raspberry Pi | |
Kilsen | Kilsen KFP-A fire security panels | |
Kissbox | Kissbox DMX-512 adapter that allows to control any DMX-512 standard bus | |
KNX | KNX/EIB protocol via standard KNXnet/IP gateways | |
Ksenia | KSENIA lares 16IP/48IP/128IP security systems | |
LoRaWAN | LoRaWAN networks | |
MasterBus | Mastervolt's MasterBus protocol | |
Mitsubishi | Mitsubishi’s VRV systems that support the M-NET proprietary protocol | |
Modbus | HSYCO acts as a Modbus TCP client or Modbus RTU master | |
Modbus Server | a Modbus TCP/IP server, allowing external Modbus clients to connect to HSYCO and perform any standard Modbus function | |
MPower | Ubiquiti mFi mPower controllable power outlets | |
MQTTBROKER | a MQTT server, allowing external MQTT clients to connect to HSYCO | |
MQTTCLIENT | a MQTT client, allowing Hsyco to connect to external MQTT broker | |
MyHome | BTicino/Legrand My Home proprietary bus home automation system | |
Networx | NetworX security panel | |
NMEA | NMEA 0183 TCP client | |
Notifier | AM-2000 AM-4000 AM-6000 fire panels with Modbus interface | |
Nuvo | NuVo multi-room audio | |
Paradox | Paradox EVO 48/192 and EVOHD security panels | |
PowerOne | Aurora’s PowerOne inverters with support for Aurora proprietary communication protocol | |
Protege | ICT Protege security panel | |
RACKPDU | Rack PDU by APC | |
RayCONTROL | HVAC control system by FCC Planterm | |
Redscan | OPTEX REDSCAN laser scan detectors | |
SamsungTV | Samsung Smart TV | |
Satel | Satel security panels | |
Sip | SIP VoIP Client | |
SMTPSERVER | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server | |
Sonos | Sonos wireless HiFi system | |
SSH | SSH Client for remote shell and secure file copy | |
Strato | Sfera Labs Strato expansion board for Raspberry Pi | |
System | HSYCO Server performance and system monitor | |
Tecnoalarm | Tecnoalarm Tecno-Out security panels | |
Tecnofire | Tecnofire Tecno-Out fire panels | |
Telegram | Telegram Bot | |
Texecom | Texecom security panels | |
Tridonic | Dali protocol via the Tridonic SCI2 interface module | |
VEDIRECT | Victron Energy VE.Direct protocol for the BlueSolar MPPT Charge 70/15 and the BMV-700 series battery monitors | |
Vivaldifreenet | Vivaldi Giove FREENETMK2 in-wall stand alone amplifier with RS-485 | |
Wolf8Access | Wolf 8Access access control system | |
WXonline | Internet-based weather conditions and forecast data acquisition using OpenWeatherMap!’s data | |
WXT520 | Vaisala WXT520 weather station | |
Wyrestorm | Wyrestorm MX-0808-PP, MX-0606-PP and MX-0404-PP HDMI matrix | |
YamahaEc | Yamaha Extended Control communication protocol | |
Yamaha RX | Yamaha’s RX family of networked A/V receivers |