![]() ![]() ![]() You can find the pin outs with a Google search. My panel and the server are in the same closet but since the bit rate on the connection is so low, you could probably run the serial connection a pretty good distance. If I need to change the program for the panel, I RDP into the HS server, make the changes, then upload them to the panel. I run the DLS software on the HomeSeer server. I built the adaptor using a 9-pin serial connector and an old 4-pin connector from a computer fan. What I do is use a USB to serial converter from my HomeSeer server to a serial interface on the panel. You can als connect a serial connection to the DSC board. As Al said, the Envisalink connects through the keyboard bus. The DSC PC series boards have a serial interface on the board. ThanksActually tomtomtom mentioned a USB to serial converter. but i am replacing it with the dsc 1832, etc. I HAVE an alexor system which is dying, got a wireless board for that that did allow access of the DSC software, and programming, through the home internet. You mentioned the serial-to-ethernet converter? any suggestion on brand, site to buy?Īlso, does this let me access the DSC software, through my home network, through PC-LINK, even though it is originating as serial? ![]()
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