Difference between revisions of "Raspberry Pi"

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* Installed [http://github.com/nutechsoftware/ser2sock ser2sock] to expose the AlarmDecoder on your network.
 
* Installed [http://github.com/nutechsoftware/ser2sock ser2sock] to expose the AlarmDecoder on your network.
 
* Installed the [http://github.com/nutechsoftware/alarmdecoder AlarmDecoder Python library].
 
* Installed the [http://github.com/nutechsoftware/alarmdecoder AlarmDecoder Python library].
* Installed and configured the [http://github.com/nutechsoftware/alarmdecoder-webapp AlarmDecoder Webapp] [[AlarmDecoder_WebApp Instructions]].
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* Installed and configured the [http://github.com/nutechsoftware/alarmdecoder-webapp AlarmDecoder Webapp] [[AlarmDecoder_WebApp|Instructions]].
  
 
===Download===
 
===Download===

Revision as of 16:09, 22 May 2015

AD2PI

There are several ways to start using your AlarmDecoder with the Raspberry Pi. While you can use all of the AlarmDecoder products with the Raspberry Pi, the AD2PI was specifically designed to interface with it directly. If you're attempting to connect an AD2USB or an AD2SERIAL please follow the standard Linux instructions here.

There are a couple of steps involved with getting your AD2PI and Raspberry Pi talking to each other. We've done all the initial footwork and highly recommend downloading the modified Raspbian image below and flashing it as described here. If you intend to go with another distribution, or just want to do it yourself, then follow the instructions here to start using your device.

AD2PI Bundle

Official Raspbian Image

Changes from Raspbian

Download

Status Link Version MD5 Includes
Stable Download 2015-05-22 1cee5630146bdafd4f3a901abe8d2637 Pre-configured with webapp. Supports the Raspberry Pi Model B, B+ and B2.

Manual Configuration

  1. Flash the SD card with your choice of OS as described here.
  2. Boot up the Raspberry Pi.
  3. Remove the following entries from /boot/cmdline.txt:
    • console=ttyAMA0,115200
    • kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200
  4. Remove the following line from /etc/inittab:
    • T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyAMA0 115200 vt100
  5. Sync and halt your Raspberry Pi.
  6. Attach the AD2PI.
  7. Boot it up again.
    • At this point you should be able to communicate with the device at /dev/ttyAMA0.
  8. Install any optional software (ser2sock, Python library, etc.)

Default Passwords

Passwords should be changed once you get your device!

SSH/Shell

Login
pi
Password
raspberry

AlarmDecoder WebApp

Login
admin
Password
alarmdecoder

AD2PI case assembly

File:Case assembly doc.pdf