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AES & GLS-OIR-C-450


georgeskhs
 

Hi all,

I have a client with a AES (programmed in SB). He now wants to add motion sensors.

My question to you is : Will the GLS-OIR-C-450 work with the AES? The AES doesn't have versiports and the GLS-OIR-C-450 requires one.

If not, would there be a cheaper solution that adding GLS-SIM modules?


Thanks.


Witmarquzot
 

AES has inputs 1-4, those will work for what you want.
I do not know if the AES in SB will let you input it though.

--- In Crestron@..., "georgeskhs" <georges.khalil@...> wrote:

Hi all,

I have a client with a AES (programmed in SB). He now wants to add motion sensors.

My question to you is : Will the GLS-OIR-C-450 work with the AES? The AES doesn't have versiports and the GLS-OIR-C-450 requires one.

If not, would there be a cheaper solution that adding GLS-SIM modules?


Thanks.


 

I know D3 allows a generic digital input (look under devices). Tie that to the AES digital input and it should work.
Make sure you have a power supply for the sensor. Typically, the GLS-SIM provides sensor power, since there is no SIM you may need to get another source of power to the sensor.

Tray

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From: Witmarquzot
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 11:09 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: AES & GLS-OIR-C-450


AES has inputs 1-4, those will work for what you want.
I do not know if the AES in SB will let you input it though.

--- In mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com, "georgeskhs" <georges.khalil@...> wrote:

Hi all,

I have a client with a AES (programmed in SB). He now wants to add motion sensors.

My question to you is : Will the GLS-OIR-C-450 work with the AES? The AES doesn't have versiports and the GLS-OIR-C-450 requires one.

If not, would there be a cheaper solution that adding GLS-SIM modules?


Thanks.


georgeskhs
 

Thanks for the replies.

I'm using SB. I tried using inputs 1-4 but it didn't work. I'm using the cresnet bus to power the devices. I know the programming is good, because if I short manually the ports, lights turn on.

I had done something similar at another client's house. It was with a PAC2 (albeit in D3). Only difference I see is that the PAC2 has versiports and in the GLS-OIR-C-450 manual, it specifically requires versiports.

I'm thinking I need a relay that would convert the output of the GLS-OIR-C-450 to a dry contact. Or just use some GLS-SIM. Unless someone has another idea!

--- In Crestron@..., Tray Schaeffer <trayschaeffer@...> wrote:

I know D3 allows a generic digital input (look under devices). Tie that to the AES digital input and it should work.
Make sure you have a power supply for the sensor. Typically, the GLS-SIM provides sensor power, since there is no SIM you may need to get another source of power to the sensor.

Tray

==

From: Witmarquzot
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 11:09 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: AES & GLS-OIR-C-450


AES has inputs 1-4, those will work for what you want.
I do not know if the AES in SB will let you input it though.

--- In mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com, "georgeskhs" <georges.khalil@> wrote:

Hi all,

I have a client with a AES (programmed in SB). He now wants to add motion sensors.

My question to you is : Will the GLS-OIR-C-450 work with the AES? The AES doesn't have versiports and the GLS-OIR-C-450 requires one.

If not, would there be a cheaper solution that adding GLS-SIM modules?


Thanks.






Joe Hostyn
 

You do need a GLS-SIM, none of the Crestron occupancy sensors will work with just an I/O (they need a versiport or GLS-SIM).? Devices like Adagio, PAC2M, do not have Versiports, only i/o, so you could use a standard security type motion sensor.
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From: georgeskhs <georges.khalil@...>
To: Crestron@...
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 9:36:42 AM
Subject: [Crestron] Re: AES & GLS-OIR-C-450



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Thanks for the replies.

I'm using SB. I tried using inputs 1-4 but it didn't work. I'm using the cresnet bus to power the devices. I know the programming is good, because if I short manually the ports, lights turn on.

I had done something similar at another client's house. It was with a PAC2 (albeit in D3). Only difference I see is that the PAC2 has versiports and in the GLS-OIR-C-450 manual, it specifically requires versiports.

I'm thinking I need a relay that would convert the output of the GLS-OIR-C-450 to a dry contact. Or just use some GLS-SIM. Unless someone has another idea!

--- In Crestron@..., Tray Schaeffer <trayschaeffer@...> wrote:

I know D3 allows a generic digital input (look under devices). Tie that to the AES digital input and it should work.
Make sure you have a power supply for the sensor. Typically, the GLS-SIM provides sensor power, since there is no SIM you may need to get another source of power to the sensor.

Tray

==

From: Witmarquzot
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 11:09 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: AES & GLS-OIR-C-450


AES has inputs 1-4, those will work for what you want.
I do not know if the AES in SB will let you input it though.

--- In mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com, "georgeskhs" <georges.khalil@> wrote:

Hi all,

I have a client with a AES (programmed in SB). He now wants to add motion sensors.

My question to you is : Will the GLS-OIR-C-450 work with the AES? The AES doesn't have versiports and the GLS-OIR-C-450 requires one.

If not, would there be a cheaper solution that adding GLS-SIM modules?


Thanks.




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