Hi,
I have a set of four KAKU APC2-2300R wall sockets. I've added them all to domoticz however, when I switch one, all sockets turn on!
Even stranger; when I switch another existing KAKA ACM-1000 switch; the sockets turn on as well.
Ive tried all sorts of inclusion actions but am at a loss now.
You help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Hein
KAKU APC2-2300R issue
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Re: KAKU APC2-2300R issue
Could it be that the command send by domoticz is a group command ?
If that is case you have to delete the devices in domoticz and clear the memory of the wall sockets and the switch. After that, couple the devices with an individual signal and use that same signal to learn them to domoticz.
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Re: KAKU APC2-2300R issue
thnx, but how do I know if it is a group command? I included the kaka devices one by one in the normal fashion:
- add manual switch
- AC
- RFY
- choose ID
- hit Test
cheers,
Ronald
- add manual switch
- AC
- RFY
- choose ID
- hit Test
cheers,
Ronald
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Re: KAKU APC2-2300R issue
Clearing the memory of the APC2 2300R wall plugs (not sockets) seems to have done the trick.
I did this by using the "group off" button on the remote that came with the plugs. While the light on the plug is blinking (6 secs) hit group off. The plug will click 2 times and the memory will be erased.
I did this one by one and completed the whole procedure before moving to the next plug. Also I took the plugs that had their memory erased out o f the socket.
Also, now every time I plug in a plug I wait for the blinking light to stop blinking (makes sense?)
cheers,
Hein
I did this by using the "group off" button on the remote that came with the plugs. While the light on the plug is blinking (6 secs) hit group off. The plug will click 2 times and the memory will be erased.
I did this one by one and completed the whole procedure before moving to the next plug. Also I took the plugs that had their memory erased out o f the socket.
Also, now every time I plug in a plug I wait for the blinking light to stop blinking (makes sense?)
cheers,
Hein
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