Introduction
This project is to address a major problem faced by many Home Automators,
who are looking for a more intelligent way to monitor the status of
their equipment throughout the home. In the past, I have struggled with
monitoring Audio Visual Equipment status in various zones of the home. I
used Smartlink probes hardwired into HomeVision, but when I added multi
zone IR distribution via FirM, the system could not work within a multi
zone environment.
I experimented with tracking A/V status' via Flags which proved to
work well if equipment was turned on using a remote. However if I or any
other users switched on equipment manually Homevision would receive
incorrect flag status'. I discussed my problem and potential ways of
overcoming them with Frank McAlinden; who suggested building a multi
zone system consisting of 8 zones.
The Concept
To have Homevision obtain the exact status of A/V Equipment in Multiple
Zones (1-8) and perform selected actions and tasks depending on status.
This would occur by HomeVision informing the Probe Zone Hub via Port A
outputs which Zone & Probe it wishes to read the Status of.
Connecting up to 8 Probe Zone Monitors connected to the Probe Zone Hub
via CAT5 cable + video and/or led probes attached to each piece of A/V
Equipment.
Prone Zone Hardware
Picture 1: Probe Zone Hub
Picture 2: Probe Zone Monitor
Picture 3: Probe
Putting it All Together: The Complete Solution
The Probe Zone Installation
Pre Installation Hardware
- HomeVision
- FirM Controller & Rx Units
- Phone/ Serial Board
- TW523
Probe Zone Hardware Components
- Zone Probe Hub
- Zone Probe Monitor
- CAT5 Cables
- Video Probes (Franks Custom Probes)
- LED Probes (Franks Custom Probes)
- 12v Power Supply
Setting Up/Configuration
1. I disconnected the power to Home Vision before making the port
connections which were must checked again before powering up Home Vision
for correct pin outs. By using FirM, only 2 additional port outputs are
required.
2.Once all connections were made to Home Vision, I inserted the db9
connector into the Probe Zone Hub and applied power to both HomeVision
and the Probe Zone Hub.
3.On initial power up of the Probe Zone Hub the Zone LED's lit up
sequentially followed by the Probe LED's and the Status LED's. The
next stage was connecting the Probe Zone Monitors to the Probe Zone Hub
via CAT5.
4.The final stage involved making connections between the Probes and
the A/V Equipment that required monitoring.
Problems: Conflict in Wiring
My Home Cinema system focuses on achieving optimal performance in Audio
and Visual. Like other A/V enthusiasts' I have opted to use S-VHS over
composite as it offers superior picture definition. Some equipment
allowed me to use the probes to get a reading, while some other
equipment allowed for composite signal only, the ensuing conflict meant
that while some equipment worked well outputting both composite and
S-VHS, some other equipment would only provide a reading via either
S-VHS or composite never both. The result was there were no probe
readings on some equipment while other equipment read well. I needed a
solution which would allow the Video Probes to be read while allowing me
to route the video signals via S-VHS. The solution was to use Phono
(RCA) plug to 2 x phono (RCA) sockets and Bi-Directional RCA to S-VHS
Adapters. It was a difficult installation, but I got there in the end.
Additional Components:

Phono (RCA) plug to 2 x phono (RCA) sockets

Bi-Directional RCA to S-Video Adapters
UP & Running
The Probe Zone Hub/Monitor system has been up and running for over 4
weeks without any glitches. I expected a long lag time prior to actions
being processed. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the speed and
accuracy of the Hub/monitor which far exceeded my initial expectations.
The system is fast, accurate and reliable, a far cry from using the
Smartlink probes, the Video/LED probes responded very well. Once
implemented, the Hub/Monitor required little checking or additional
configuration. SWIMBO's feedback has been a clear vote of confidence
and she took to it instantly as it allowed for all of her macros to run
smoothly instantly.
System in Operation
Prior to installing the Probe Zone Hardware I was using learning
remotes; one in each zone with HomeVision & FirM. Each zone had an
Rx unit which enabled individual zoning. Now that the Probe Zone
Hardware has been integrated into the existing setup, modifications have
been made to the original Schedule, the operation of my system changed
for the better.
How some functions work:
Wake-Up
Scheduled Event @ 6.30am: Zone 2 (Bedroom) Equipment is scanned for A/V
Status. If equipment is ON then the system does nothing, however, if
equipment is OFF it is turned ON & morning mode is run.
Go to Bed
Manual or Scheduled Event: Scan of all Zones for A/V status, if any
equipment is ON then it is turned OFF, however, if OFF the system does
nothing.
Leave Home
Manual or Scheduled Event: Scans all Zones for A/V status, if any
equipment is ON then it is turned OFF, however, if OFF the system does
nothing. If anyone is at home then the system turns OFF any unoccupied
zones.
Extending the Probe Zone Functionality
I was looking for a low cost way to boost the efficiency of FirM and the
Probe Zone Hardware at very little cost. I found a solution which
allowed me to:
1. Control any of the 8 zones independently or all together,
regardless of which Zone I was in.
2. Fit into the Current HA system which allowed the least technical
users instant access.
The Solution:
An RF remote with one house code (M = Macro) and 16 key codes with
ON/Off functions. I use this to roam through the house and control any
Zone Mode or Zone ON/Off status with the help of FirM & the Probe
Hardware.
Method:
RF---->X-10---->HV---->Probe Zone---->FirM (Tx)
"SWIMBO" loves this Method as she can be in any room &
control equipment/settings for that room or other rooms.
Outcome
A long awaited solution to a familiar problem. I have intelligent and
accurate control over all A/V equipment in all Zones with no monitoring
or configuration required after installation. The learning curve is
limited, regardless of the user's depth of technical knowledge. The
integration is so seamless; I wonder how I ever lived without it?
Congratulations and well done to Frank on another fantastic Home
Automation Hardware Solution. I look forward to implement the newly
enabled Serial Interface into my existing system. Keep up the good work. |