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TheBod
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Response Electronics PIR

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Hi all

Has anyone successfully added a Response Electronics "Response Wireless Passive Infra Red PIR Motion Sensor 433MHz (SAP E)" to their Domoticz system ?

http://www.responseelectronics.com/burg ... sap-e-p359

Can it be added to be used as a PIR to switch on items?


Thanks in advanced

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i'd like to know this as well - have a number of old sensors which could supplement the z-wave one I have
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I don't know about those but these ones work: http://www.responseelectronics.com/burg ... z-sap-p562
Running Domoticz on Pi3 with RFXtrx433e. LWRF power sockets and dimmer switches. Integrated my existing wirefree alarm PIRs and door contacts with domoticz. Geofencing with Pilot. Harmony Hub. Tado for Heating. Now playing with mysensors.
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Thanks Markk

What protocol did you use for the PIR that you have linked??


Thanks
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Sorry, just seen this question. They use Byron SX
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I have some of these working but they all transmit as the same device - how are other people using them. They don't seem to be unique?
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Mine are used as part of my existing alarm system so they are all set in different zones by using the dip switches. Set up like this mine all show different IDX in Domoticz.
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Thanks Mark

I have mine all set as 110 - so that explains the problem
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Great for the replies :-)
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markk wrote:Mine are used as part of my existing alarm system so they are all set in different zones by using the dip switches. Set up like this mine all show different IDX in Domoticz.
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What alarm system are you using? I'm interested in getting an alarm but would like to integrate into domoticz
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I have this one but I think it has now been discontinued. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Friedland-Respo ... op?ie=UTF8

Although Domoticz picks up signals from the PIRs, door contacts and the remote control, it can't replicate the signal to arm or disarm the actual alarm system which I was pleased about for obvious reasons.
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Anyone know if the PIRs in the original link are waterproof for external use aka mounted to outside of garage and back of house?
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The response ones are for an internal alarm system so I don't think they'd last long outside. I've had these PIRs working outside for quite a while now: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Security-Safe ... 2232667934
Running Domoticz on Pi3 with RFXtrx433e. LWRF power sockets and dimmer switches. Integrated my existing wirefree alarm PIRs and door contacts with domoticz. Geofencing with Pilot. Harmony Hub. Tado for Heating. Now playing with mysensors.
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