DIO PDR-2300

Moderator: leecollings

Post Reply
rhoov
Posts: 11
Joined: Sunday 25 October 2015 14:45
Target OS: Linux
Domoticz version: v2.342
Location: Netherlands
Contact:

DIO PDR-2300

Post by rhoov »

Hi there,
I am new to domoticz, just installed it last week on ubuntu
I ordered a RFXtrx433E and with that i got an DIO pdr-2300 switch for free

I got my older ELRO switches in the house working, but funny enough the dio i got with the RFXtrx433E is giving me problems.
It should be learning mode enabled and i think the learning moment is when you just plug it in a socket.
But i can't seem to add it to Domoticz

Anybody knows what i am doing wrong or can give me a hint on how to create it manually

Tnx
User avatar
gizmocuz
Posts: 2352
Joined: Thursday 11 July 2013 18:59
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: beta
Location: Top of the world
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by gizmocuz »

Could you point me to a webpage with the 'DIO pdr-2300' , i don't know what it is...
Quality outlives Quantity!
rhoov
Posts: 11
Joined: Sunday 25 October 2015 14:45
Target OS: Linux
Domoticz version: v2.342
Location: Netherlands
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rhoov »

It's a on/off switch
i got 2 sites for you
http://getdio.com/en/lighting/17-remote ... 47952.html

http://www.hashop.nl/di-o
the last one is the one i got the RFXtrx433E and claimes de PDR-2300 works with domoticz
User avatar
gizmocuz
Posts: 2352
Joined: Thursday 11 July 2013 18:59
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: beta
Location: Top of the world
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by gizmocuz »

Okey, it looks like a kaku device

Is there a button on the device that you can press to learn a new remote ?

If yes, goto the lights/switches overview,
add a manual light, use AC as protocol, make a new ID/Unit (unit=1)
Press the button on the device
Now press the 'Test' button, if this works, then press 'Add'
Quality outlives Quantity!
rhoov
Posts: 11
Joined: Sunday 25 October 2015 14:45
Target OS: Linux
Domoticz version: v2.342
Location: Netherlands
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rhoov »

There is no button on the device..
I read somewere that plugin the device in a power socket is the learning moment
User avatar
gizmocuz
Posts: 2352
Joined: Thursday 11 July 2013 18:59
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: beta
Location: Top of the world
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by gizmocuz »

Okey, than issue the above steps.... hope it works...
Quality outlives Quantity!
rhoov
Posts: 11
Joined: Sunday 25 October 2015 14:45
Target OS: Linux
Domoticz version: v2.342
Location: Netherlands
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rhoov »

It didn`t work. I will try to contact the webshop tomorrow to see if they know how-to. They claim it works
User avatar
gizmocuz
Posts: 2352
Joined: Thursday 11 July 2013 18:59
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: beta
Location: Top of the world
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by gizmocuz »

Please also post your findings here in this topic if it works
Quality outlives Quantity!
User avatar
gizmocuz
Posts: 2352
Joined: Thursday 11 July 2013 18:59
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: beta
Location: Top of the world
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by gizmocuz »

silly question, but dit you try with the RFXMngr application to see if you receive anything when you plugin the switch ?
(Accept new hardware is enabled in the settings of domoticz ?)
Quality outlives Quantity!
rhoov
Posts: 11
Joined: Sunday 25 October 2015 14:45
Target OS: Linux
Domoticz version: v2.342
Location: Netherlands
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rhoov »

Got it working.
It was indeed an AC
You just have to plug the switch into the powersocket and then press the test button.
The switch itself will confirm by "clicking" twice

Tnx for the help
User avatar
gizmocuz
Posts: 2352
Joined: Thursday 11 July 2013 18:59
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: beta
Location: Top of the world
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by gizmocuz »

Nice... Great you got it working
Quality outlives Quantity!
rgroothuis
Posts: 347
Joined: Friday 03 April 2015 17:09
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version:
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rgroothuis »

Where can I find this test button?

My PDR-2300 that I received from Hashop doesn't have a test button. How can I add this device to domoticz?
rgroothuis
Posts: 347
Joined: Friday 03 April 2015 17:09
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version:
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rgroothuis »

Anybody? How to connect the power switch (without button) to the rfxcom?
rgroothuis
Posts: 347
Joined: Friday 03 April 2015 17:09
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version:
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rgroothuis »

Just a push up of this discussion item. Still looking for feedback how to add the device to the rfxcom! Any suggestion?
alfred_j_kwak
Posts: 110
Joined: Friday 20 September 2013 18:49
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: 2.3530
Location: Finland
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by alfred_j_kwak »

Check post #10 in this thread and page 27 from Domoticz manual.
rhoov
Posts: 11
Joined: Sunday 25 October 2015 14:45
Target OS: Linux
Domoticz version: v2.342
Location: Netherlands
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rhoov »

rhoov wrote:Got it working.
It was indeed an AC
You just have to plug the switch into the powersocket and then press the test button. (in domoticz)
The switch itself will confirm by "clicking" twice

Tnx for the help
rgroothuis
Posts: 347
Joined: Friday 03 April 2015 17:09
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version:
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rgroothuis »

alfred_j_kwak wrote:Check post #10 in this thread and page 27 from Domoticz manual.
I've read that post but my Dio device doesn't have a test button.

Anyway, the supplier told me the trick today and it is working now.

If you don't have a test button you need to insert the device into the outlet then the led will start blinking and at that moment you need to -push the test button in the window were you manually add a light switch. You need to choose the AC protocol and select just a random code as long as it is unique. See also screen shot.
Add dio device
Add dio device
Screen Shot 2015-11-30 at 14.01.37.png (89.31 KiB) Viewed 5101 times
On my side it is working now.
alfred_j_kwak
Posts: 110
Joined: Friday 20 September 2013 18:49
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: 2.3530
Location: Finland
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by alfred_j_kwak »

rgroothuis wrote:
alfred_j_kwak wrote:Check post #10 in this thread and page 27 from Domoticz manual.
..push the test button in the window were you manually add a light switch.
So just like in Domoticz manual in page 27.
rgroothuis
Posts: 347
Joined: Friday 03 April 2015 17:09
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version:
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by rgroothuis »

Fully agree, it is the test button in Domoticz and not in the device itself.

On the Fibaro wall-plugs there is a button that needs to be pressed when including them into the network. I was expecting the same with the Dio device. Sorry for the confusing, it is clarified now.
DomoUHT
Posts: 15
Joined: Friday 13 March 2015 22:08
Target OS: OS X
Domoticz version: 2.2293
Location: Alkmaar, The Netherlands
Contact:

Re: DIO PDR-2300

Post by DomoUHT »

The DI.O PDR-2300 switch can only learn 1 AC code when it receives a ''Set ON'' or ''Test'' command from DomoticZ,
The switch goes for about 4 seconds into learning mode after power-on (LED is flashing).

To unlearn the code DomoticZ should send a ''Set Off'' command to the switch while in learning mode (first switch on in DomoticZ, then unplug/plug it, then switch Off in DomoticZ). Only after unlearning the code, it can be learned a new code.

When you have lost or don't know the once learned code, this switch is locked/bricked/braindead and it cannot be set to work ever again (VUDIBGFS - very ugly design imperfection but good for sales).
So it would be wise to mark the learned AC code on the switch, and -when not in use- unlearn the code.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest