Good evening,
Could anyone explain me how the "learn light/switch" function works when communicating with MQTT gateway?
I have an arduino connected and functional over the MQTT protocol, and I can dim a light with the Domoticz interface and turn it on/off by a hardware switch as well. when I played around and pressed the learn light/switch button in Domoticz, and then pressed the hardware switch, the message appeared:
"already in use by dimmer"
which is correct since that is the IDX used by the light I connected. but if I change the IDX in the subscription from the arduino it doesn't add a new switch a with a new IDX. it just says "time out".
how should i use this auto learn system?
thanks in advance!
Learn light/switch over MQTT [SOLVED]
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Learn light/switch over MQTT [SOLVED]
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Re: Learn light/switch over MQTT
Hello,
I think you need to activate “Accept new hardware”, let the arduino send a mqtt message and then check the “Devices” tab for new unused items. As far as I know, the “learn” system only listens for radio signals. But I might be wrong.
I think you need to activate “Accept new hardware”, let the arduino send a mqtt message and then check the “Devices” tab for new unused items. As far as I know, the “learn” system only listens for radio signals. But I might be wrong.

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Re: Learn light/switch over MQTT
Hi,
Thanks for the response. I checked the "accept new hardware" setting, good point, but it was enabled. sending an unused IDX message to the MQTT server doesn't add any device, unfortunately... however since sending a "used" IDX message does trigger the learn switch function, but it says that the device is already in use... so it does read the MQTT message and uses it somehow, but I am not sending the string in the right format.. think I need to know how to send the proper string in as subscription to the server for domoticz to accept it as a new hardware device under the group "virtual sensors".
any suggestions? I checked here: https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/MQTT
but it doesn't say anything on "sending a learning command" of some sort.
Thanks for the response. I checked the "accept new hardware" setting, good point, but it was enabled. sending an unused IDX message to the MQTT server doesn't add any device, unfortunately... however since sending a "used" IDX message does trigger the learn switch function, but it says that the device is already in use... so it does read the MQTT message and uses it somehow, but I am not sending the string in the right format.. think I need to know how to send the proper string in as subscription to the server for domoticz to accept it as a new hardware device under the group "virtual sensors".
any suggestions? I checked here: https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/MQTT
but it doesn't say anything on "sending a learning command" of some sort.
Re: Learn light/switch over MQTT
Maybe it is easier to do this: create a virtual switch and use the idx with the arduino.
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Re: Learn light/switch over MQTT
I think auto-learning does not apply to MQTT
MQTT expect to receive an already known IDX and more, the new IDX is NOT defined by MQTT but from Domoticz device table.
So, I assume you have to manually add a virtual (dummy) device, get its IDX ad adapt your arduino script.
Auto-learning is used in some other kind of hardware (RF433, MyHome, X10 for examples)
MQTT expect to receive an already known IDX and more, the new IDX is NOT defined by MQTT but from Domoticz device table.
So, I assume you have to manually add a virtual (dummy) device, get its IDX ad adapt your arduino script.
Auto-learning is used in some other kind of hardware (RF433, MyHome, X10 for examples)
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Re: Learn light/switch over MQTT
Alright thanks for the replies.
making a virtual dummy and use the idx in the arduino script is what I am doing now and works fine. just wondering if I could write a function to use the learn function since that would be pretty neat.
thanks again topic closed
making a virtual dummy and use the idx in the arduino script is what I am doing now and works fine. just wondering if I could write a function to use the learn function since that would be pretty neat.
thanks again topic closed

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