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When Sean Mathews first started putting solder and code into the first prototypes back in 2007 one of the primary design goals of the '''AlarmDecoder'''  was to make sure it would be easy to integrate with his own home automation system
 
When Sean Mathews first started putting solder and code into the first prototypes back in 2007 one of the primary design goals of the '''AlarmDecoder'''  was to make sure it would be easy to integrate with his own home automation system
 
To further his goals we have consistently provided support to anyone wanting to add support for an existing system. If you don't see your favorite product here then talk to the developers of that product and let them know about the AlarmDecoder and encourage them to add support.
 
To further his goals we have consistently provided support to anyone wanting to add support for an existing system. If you don't see your favorite product here then talk to the developers of that product and let them know about the AlarmDecoder and encourage them to add support.
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<center>'''Here is a list of some of the systems that have support for the AlarmDecoder'''</center>
 
<center>'''Here is a list of some of the systems that have support for the AlarmDecoder'''</center>
 
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| [http://cocoontech.com/forums/topic/25698-ad2usb-for-vista-security-panels/ Forum Thread]
 
| [http://cocoontech.com/forums/topic/25698-ad2usb-for-vista-security-panels/ Forum Thread]
 
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| style="background:#F5FFF5" align="center" | Write your own!
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| style="background:#F5FFF5" align="center" | ISY-99
 
| align="center" | open source  
 
| align="center" | open source  
| https://github.com/nutechsoftware/alarmdecoder
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| [https://www.universal-devices.com/residential/isy994i-series/ Info Page]
| [https://github.com/nutechsoftware/alarmdecoder AlarmDecoder API @ GitHub]
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| [http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/7648-ad2usb-nslu2-isy-99/#p61925 Forum Thread]
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| style="background:#F5FFF5" align="center" | openHAB
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| align="center" | open source
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| [http://www.openhab.org/ http://www.openhab.org]
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| [https://github.com/openhab/openhab/wiki/AlarmDecoder-binding openhab official], [https://github.com/N5QM/ad2openhab ad2openhab]
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| style="background:#F5FFF5" align="center" | MACHomeAutomation XTension
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| align="center" | commercial
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| [http://machomeautomation.com/ http://machomeautomation.com/]
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| [http://machomeautomation.com/doku.php/supported_hardware/ad2usb  MACHomeAutomation XTension]
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| style="background:#F5FFF5" align="center" | SmartThings
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| align="center" | open source
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| [http://www.smartthings.com/ http://www.smartthings.com/]
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| [https://github.com/nutechsoftware/alarmdecoder-smartthings alarmdecoder official], [http://community.smartthings.com/t/vista-alarm-integration-using-nutech-ad2usb-and-mac/7039 AD2USB/Mac]
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| style="background:#F5FFF5" align="center" | OpenRemote
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| align="center" | open source
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| [http://www.openremote.org/ http://www.openremote.org/]
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| [http://www.openremote.org/display/forums/Support+for+communicating+with+Ademco+Security+Panel Info]
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| style="background:#F5FFF5" align="center" | Home Assistant
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| align="center" | open source
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| [https://home-assistant.io https://home-assistant.io/]
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| [https://home-assistant.io/components/alarmdecoder Component]
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| style="background:#F5FFF5" align="center" | Write your own!
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| align="center" | &nbsp;
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| [[Developers|Developer Wiki]]
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Revision as of 11:28, 24 April 2017

When Sean Mathews first started putting solder and code into the first prototypes back in 2007 one of the primary design goals of the AlarmDecoder was to make sure it would be easy to integrate with his own home automation system To further his goals we have consistently provided support to anyone wanting to add support for an existing system. If you don't see your favorite product here then talk to the developers of that product and let them know about the AlarmDecoder and encourage them to add support.


Here is a list of some of the systems that have support for the AlarmDecoder

Product Name Driver License Product URL Solution Details
Control4 commercial http://www.houselogix.com Phone & Email
HomeSeer commercial http://www.homeseer.com Forum Thread
mControl v2 & v3 commercial http://www.embeddedautomation.com Page 24
Vera2 open source http://www.micasaverde.com Wiki
Misterhouse open source http://misterhouse.sourceforge.net Email Thread
Girder 5 open source http://www.promixis.com Forum Thread
Indigo open source http://www.perceptiveautomation.com Forum Thread
Premise Home Control open source Info Page Forum Thread
ISY-99 open source Info Page Forum Thread
openHAB open source http://www.openhab.org openhab official, ad2openhab
MACHomeAutomation XTension commercial http://machomeautomation.com/ MACHomeAutomation XTension
SmartThings open source http://www.smartthings.com/ alarmdecoder official, AD2USB/Mac
OpenRemote open source http://www.openremote.org/ Info
Home Assistant open source https://home-assistant.io/ Component
Write your own!   Developer Wiki  

As with all open source projects they by their very nature are in constant need for more contributors. Please contact us at ad2usb@support.nutech.com if you are interested in supporting these or others and we will do our best to support your efforts.
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