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Contents • • • • • • Introduction This is a page for Supported USB, or USB-Serial, interface devices. Hubbard Vector Calculus Djvu To Pdf. USB, and USB-Serial, devices need to be recognized by Vera's platform before they can be used to interface with the target device (through a Luup Module). There are many USB-Serial devices out there, and not all will work out of the gate. This page is intended to capture the list of known USB Devices that have been tried with Vera, along with their current status, and any information required to get them working.
This is a wiki, so feel free to add to the page. Disclaimer IMPORTANT! The devices listed here have been added by installers, technicians and users like yourself. Results may vary upon installations. MiCasaVerde does not guarantee operation and compatibility with your installation. The listed devices were found to work with their specific installation. Mixing different series and brands of equipment is not guaranteed in any way to work with other series and brands.
It is very likely that users have not fully tested all features of the devices, so it is possible that a device listed here as compatible, will not prove compatible with your hardware. If you are editing this wiki DO NOT REMOVE a listed working device if it hasn't worked for you. Seek help to get the device to work under your individual circumstance. If you are adding to this wiki, please provide links to data for the device and add any tips you feel may benefit someone wanting to implement the device into an installation.
USB Devices Manufacturer Model # Status Date Purchased Chipset Specs Purchased from Added by User Notes USB-UIRT USB-UIRT Working (1.0.918) APC Back-UPS ES 750 Not Working APC HID Doesn't work in Vera 1.0.900. Requires installation of Kernel/OpenWRT modules to support USB-HID Interface for UPS.
View complete details of VERA logo and. The USPTO has given the VERA trademark serial number of 77654189. By the company THE VERA COMPANY, LLC. This is a page for Supported USB, or USB-Serial, interface devices. USB, and USB-Serial, devices need to be recognized by Vera's platform before they. Everything you can do locally with Vera on port 3480. You can use locator.php and pass the username to get the serial number. Are available here UI_Notes.
This one is listed in guessed's posting USB-Serial Devices Manufacturer Model # Status Date Purchased #RS-232 Ports Chipset Specs Purchased from Added by User Notes Future Electronics UC232R-10 Working 1 FTDI This one is listed in MiCasaVerde's posting SerialGear 8XDB9-USB Not working 8 FTDI - FT8U232AM This one is listed in nanckekr's posting Uses some sort of 'dual' FTDI Chipset that causes Vera to lockup. The OS is correctly recognizing the Chip, and all 8x Serial ports, but Vera's 'Serial Port Config' isn't working correctly against it as it's using a naming strategy that creates duplicate names.