Home Automation Integration

The are two ways to integrate other 3rd party home automation systems to the iZone Airconditioning system:

Options to interface the iZone Airconditioning system with 3rd party home automation systems

 

Basic Ethernet Interface

This requires the home automation system to have an Ethernet interface which is connected to the Ethernet port on the iZone COCB or CL5BK.

 

For Control4 interface there is a driver available for the interface. The integrator will need to modify the driver as necessary to suit their particular need.

 

For all other home automation systems the integrator will need to code the interface using the iZone Ethernet Interface Specification

 

Coolink bridge Interface

 

This requires the home automation system to have an Ethernet interface.  The Coolink bridge can be purchased from iZone.

 

Systems suitable for the Coolink bridge interface are as follows:

 

Alerton

AMX

AULUXA

BECKHOFF

BITWISE CONTROLS

CDinnovation

Control4

Core

CRESTRON

CUE

DEMOPAD CONTROL

Domintell

ELAN

ELKO ep

embedded Systems

FIBARO

HAIDY

HDL

ilevia

iNELS

iRidium mobile

Johnson Controls

KNX

KOPLER

Larnitech

LEVITON

HAI

Lifedous

LUTRON

LUXOM

Maar

NESS

Niko

MyHome automation

ON CONTROLS

Philips dynalite

push

Qlite

RTI

SAVANT

SMART-BUS

t-mac

TELETASK

TPOH

TIS

TREND

TRIDIUM

UNITRONICS

URC

VANTAGE

VITRE

Home Assistant

One of our customers (Dr. Penny Wood) has developed a Home Assistant component for iZone. It has been fully integrated into home assistant. See this link for details:

iZone

 

iZone or cannot vouch for this component so please use it at your own risk.

 

To get this running on your iZone system you must have an iZone Wi-fi Bridges. You can load the iZone system into home assistant by going to:

 

Configuration->Integrations->Add Integration and search for IZone.

Parts for basic Ethernet integration

Parts for Coolinkbridge integration

Coolinkbridge

Click on this link for the Coolinkbridge / iZone installation manual.

Click on this link for the Coollinkbridge brochure.