delcom904x is a python class and command-line script to control the Delcom Products 904x series multi-color visual signal indicators. These are USB HID devices that are easily controllable from most platforms.
It has been tested with the 904005-SB but should work with any of the other models without any issues. The yellow in the green, red and yellow indicators is wired the same as blue. There also doesn't appear to be a method of detecting if the attached indicator supports blue or yellow, so blue and yellow commands are synonyms.
$ pip install delcom904x
$ control-delcom904x --green --red --flash --cycle
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--list List all USB devices.
--info Returns info on the device.
--red Enable the red light.
--green Enable the green light.
--blue Enable the blue light.
--yellow Enable the yellow light (if equipped; synonym for blue).
--flash Turns on flashing.
--cycle [100] Turns on cycling.
--intensity [80] Sets brightness: 0-100.
--buzzer Buzzes three times.
--reset Resets the device.
import delcom904x
light = delcom904x.DelcomMultiColorIndicator()
light.set_color(delcom904x.red, flashing=True)
On Linux machines, the default udev rulesets may set the permissions on the device to only
be accessible to the root user. Add the following rule to /etc/udev/rules.d/
and
re-plugin the indicator to allow all users to access the device (optionally, consider
changing MODE="0666"
to GROUP="dialout"
to allow only the dialout group access).
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0fc5", ATTRS{idProduct}=="b080", MODE="0666"