Newbie - Sensor and DoorLock Problem

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Jasper Lim - JSPACE

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Jun 12, 2016, 11:08:31 PM6/12/16
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Hi,

Questions 1: I facing a sensor allocate problem which I got a lot of window vibrate sensor on each windows but these sensor is bus topology link (it mean my sensor is connect one to another one to group as an Area).
So normal one sensor is using Digital Input can settle but Bus Topology link can detected or not and I saw Loxone Tree is Topology tech but this Tree Loxone is not suitable for others sensor or just only Loxone product.

Questions 2 : I also facing to find doorlock which LOXONE able to control, but I didnt find any type or brand of door lock system able to connect with LOXONE, so any suggestion about the Door Lock!

Hope you guys can answer me above question as well...Thanks for helping

tzajaczk

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Jun 13, 2016, 5:45:55 AM6/13/16
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Answer Q1: maybe, in the near future LOXONE will add into its offer a new universal TREE input so that you'll be able to solve your problem.
Anyway, maybe the other solution would be to integrate the analogue input, with the resistance in order to distinct the opening operation and sabotage (cutting out the wire).

Answer Q2: ASSA ABLOY has some door locks based on a dry contact command. ... and some others ... it seams that there is no difficulty to set this up .

Hope it helps.

Jasper Lim - JSPACE

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Jun 15, 2016, 5:29:14 AM6/15/16
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Which mean now, all sensor vibration still need one to one b plug in to server digital input port cannot bus link?

Thanks for the door locks suggestions

smartbusinesstools.be

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Jun 16, 2016, 4:59:23 AM6/16/16
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You can control almost any type of electric door lock, directly switching it's power or a dry contact. Many types exist: simple latch opener, magnet, solenoid, motorized.
You need a fast opening lock (but less secure) lock for use during the day, so the door can unlock immediately after swiping a badge or pushing a button.
If you want to lock down automatically at night, then you also need a (slow) motorized lock to activate the door's multi-point lock. I'm still looking for a retrofit solution to replace or turn the key on the inside, wired or wireless.

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