Debug Mode, how to interpret the numbers?

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Debug Mode, how to interpret the numbers?

Post by costo »

Hi there,

I'am a happy user of the RFLink gateway with Domoticz.
When i'm experimenting with unknown devices i like to use the debug mode. That gives me a lot of numbers which are not easy to work with.
I guess there exists a utility or website somewhere to feed these numbers into and get a sort of graphical/tabular representation of the data output, so it is more easy to interpret the data sent by an unknown device.

Stuntteam , how do you work with these numberfiles that people sent to you ?
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Re: Debug Mode, how to interpret the numbers?

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I can simply read them.. I close my eyes and see the graphics :D
I will send you a mail..
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Re: Debug Mode, how to interpret the numbers?

Post by lionmp »

Hi Guys,
First of all I am happy new owner of rflink! Many thanks for this project!
Stuntteam could you also send me some tools or how to handle unknown devices in debug mode? I also have unknown device in my home and I would like to learn how to integrate them with rflink.
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Re: Debug Mode, how to interpret the numbers?

Post by noddy119 »

lionmp wrote:Hi Guys,
First of all I am happy new owner of rflink! Many thanks for this project!
Stuntteam could you also send me some tools or how to handle unknown devices in debug mode? I also have unknown device in my home and I would like to learn how to integrate them with rflink.
Same here. Then we could all contibrute new devicesImage

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Re: Debug Mode, how to interpret the numbers?

Post by beamzer »

I am also interested in making sense out of the debug data.
Got a couple of devices which generate info, but not sure which is which at the moment :)

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20;05;DEBUG;Pulses=74;Pulses(uSec)=510,1860,390,3840,360,1890,390,3810,390,3840,390,1860,390,1860,390,3840,390,1860,390,3840,390,1860,390,1860,390,3840,390,1860,390,3810,390,1890,360,1890,390,1860,390,1860,390,1860,390,3810,390,3810,390,1890,360,1890,390,3810,390,3840,390,3840,390,1860,390,1860,390,1860,390,3840,390,3810,390,3840,390,3840,390,1860,390,3840,360,6990;

20;06;DEBUG;Pulses=44;Pulses(uSec)=420,1770,360,1770,360,1770,360,1770,360,1860,390,3810,360,3840,390,1860,390,1860,390,3810,390,3840,390,3810,390,1890,360,1890,390,1860,390,3810,360,3840,390,3810,390,3840,360,1890,390,3810,390,6990;

20;07;DEBUG;Pulses=58;Pulses(uSec)=450,1770,360,3630,360,1770,360,1830,390,3840,390,1860,390,3810,390,1860,390,1860,390,1860,390,1890,360,1890,390,3810,390,3840,390,1860,390,1860,390,3810,390,3840,390,3810,390,1860,390,1860,390,1860,390,3840,360,3840,390,3840,390,3840,360,1890,360,3840,390,6990;

20;08;DEBUG;Pulses=48;Pulses(uSec)=420,1770,360,3720,390,1860,390,1860,390,1860,390,1890,360,1890,390,3810,390,3840,390,1860,390,1860,390,3840,390,3810,390,3810,390,1890,360,1860,390,1860,390,3840,360,3840,390,3840,390,3840,360,1890,390,3810,390,6990;

20;09;DEBUG;Pulses=54;Pulses(uSec)=420,1770,360,1800,360,3750,390,1860,390,3810,390,1860,390,1860,390,1860,390,1890,390,1860,390,3810,360,3840,390,1860,390,1860,390,3840,390,3810,390,3840,390,1860,390,1860,390,1860,390,3810,390,3810,390,3840,390,3840,390,1860,390,3840,360,6990;

20;0A;DEBUG;Pulses=96;Pulses(uSec)=540,840,450,870,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,1260,870,450,840,1290,840,450,840,1290,840,450,840,450,840,1290,840,1290,840,1260,840,1290,840,1290,840,1290,870,450,840,1290,840,450,840,1290,840,1290,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,870,1290,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,840,450,870,420,840,1290,840,1290,840,450,840,450,840,1260,870,1290,840,1290,6990;
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Re: Debug Mode, how to interpret the numbers?

Post by CRB7 »

Hi,

I have otio wireless switch.
I try it with rflink ... but i think I'm the first to try.

On is :

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20;41;DEBUG;Pulses=464;Pulses(uSec)=480,6420,1110,510,450,1200,1110,540,1110,570,1110,540,450,12
00,450,1200,1110,540,1110,540,1110,540,420,1170,450,1200,1110,570,420,1200,450,1200,1110,540,450
,1170,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,1110,570,1110,570,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,
450,1200,420,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1140,660,6840,1110,510,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,1110,5
40,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,1110,540,1110,510,450,1170,450,1200,1110,570,420,1200,450,1200,111
0,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,1110,570,1110,570,1110,570,450,1170,1110,510,1110,540,
450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1140,630,6840,1110,510,450,1170,1110,540,1110,5
40,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,1110,510,1110,540,450,1200,420,1200,1110,540,450,1200,450
,1200,1110,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,1110,570,1110,570,450,1170,1110,540,
1110,540,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1230,420,1140,630,6840,1110,540,450,1170,1110,5
40,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,1110,510,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,450
,1200,450,1200,1110,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,420,1200,1110,570,1110,570,1110,570,450,1170,
1110,540,1110,510,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1140,660,6600,1110,510,450,11
70,1110,540,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,111
0,570,450,1200,450,1230,1110,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,420,1200,1110,540,1110,570,1110,570,
450,1170,1110,510,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1140,630,6600,1110,5
40,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,450,1230,1110,540,1110,510,1110,540,420,1200,450
,1200,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,420,1170,420,1170,450,1200,450,1200,1110,570,1110,570,
1110,570,420,1170,1110,510,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1230,450,1140,630,66
30,1080,540,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,1110,570,420,1200,450,1230,1110,540,1110,540,1110,540,420
,1200,450,1200,1110,570,420,1200,420,1200,1110,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,420,1200,1110,540,
1110,570,1110,570,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,450,1170,450,1200,420,1200,420,1200,450,1200,450,11
40,630,6990;
And off is :

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20;44;DEBUG;Pulses=511;Pulses(uSec)=480,6420,1110,510,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,1110,5
70,450,1200,1110,540,1110,510,1110,540,450,1170,450,1200,1110,540,450,1230,420,1200,1110,540,450
,1170,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,1110,540,1110,540,1110,570,450,1200,1110,510,1110,540,450,1170,
450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1140,660,6840,1110,540,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,450,12
00,1110,570,450,1230,1110,540,1110,510,1110,510,450,1170,450,1200,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,111
0,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,1110,540,1110,570,1110,570,450,1170,1110,510,1110,540,
450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1140,630,6840,1110,540,450,1170,1110,540,1110,5
40,450,1200,1110,570,450,1200,1110,540,1110,510,1110,540,450,1170,450,1200,1110,570,450,1200,450
,1200,1110,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,1110,540,1110,540,1110,570,450,1170,1110,540,
1110,540,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1140,630,6840,1110,510,450,1170,1110,5
40,1110,540,420,1200,1110,570,420,1200,1110,540,1110,510,1110,540,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,450
,1200,450,1230,1110,510,450,1170,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,1110,570,1110,570,1110,570,450,1170,
1110,540,1110,540,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1230,450,1140,660,6840,1110,510,450,11
70,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,1110,570,450,1200,1110,540,1110,510,1110,540,450,1170,450,1200,111
0,540,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,1110,570,1110,570,
420,1200,1080,510,1110,510,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1140,630,6600,1110,5
40,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,1110,570,450,1200,1110,540,1110,510,1110,540,450,1170,450
,1200,1110,570,420,1200,450,1200,1110,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,1110,570,
1110,570,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,420,1200,450,1200,450,1200,450,1230,450,1140,660,66
00,1110,510,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,1110,570,450,1200,1110,540,1110,540,1110,540,450
,1200,450,1200,1110,570,450,1200,450,1230,1110,540,450,1170,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,1110,570,
1110,570,1110,570,450,1200,1110,510,1110,540,450,1170,450,1200,450,1200,450,1200,420,1200,450,11
40,630,6600,1110,510,450,1170,1110,540,1110,540,450,1200,1110,570,450,1200,1110,540,1110,540,111
0,510,450,1200,450,1200,1110,570,450,1200,450,1200,1110,540,450,1170,450,1170,420,1200,450,1200,
1110,540,1110,570,1110,570,450;
Is there any way to add this manually anywhere so I can use it ?
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Re: Debug Mode, how to interpret the numbers?

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You can make a plugin for it yourself or we will do it for you..
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Re: Debug Mode, how to interpret the numbers?

Post by CRB7 »

I don't know how to make a plugin.
I'll wait general availability.

As I cannot respond to pm, I write here:

Button is this otio ref : 13DG43
Has 2 position (ON/OFF) which command remote module for powering on and off a light.

Here is a small documentation (in french) :
http://www.castorama.fr/media_aux/577440_a2.pdf
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