This topic already mentioned the AMST-606, Fibaro Cateyes, PIR motion Sensors and Smoke detectors, so I don't see the problem mentioning the AMST606 again.ThinkPad wrote:Please discuss about KaKu and other doorcontacts in a separate (new?) topic. This topic is only for PT2262/EVxxxx contacts.
Low cost window/door sensor
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Re: Low cost window/door sensor
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Re: Low cost window/door sensor
I guess it would be possible if you would mount your sensor so that the magnet passes each time you open AND close your door. Then it should be possible to toggle the status of the door on each pulse with a script. Should work fine as long as each pulse is detected.sploutchi wrote:Thanks for the interesting information roblom !
With this operation, do you have succed to have "windows open"/"window closed" status ? maybe with a script ?
Thx !
Edit: I made a simple blockly that toggles a dummy doorsensor. My actual doorsensor is a push on button with an off delay of 1 sec in domoticz. Works pretty good so far
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Re: Low cost window/door sensor
I 'm using this PIR sensor for a while now. Although it works perfect with Domoticz the battery drain is like crazy. Every 2 months I have to replace the 9Volt battery. I was wondering if there is a way to replace the battery with a power adapter or something to avoid battery drain. Any tips appreciated!
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Low cost window/door sensor
I have exactly the same PIR and the battery usage is indeed quite high. I also have a PIR from HomeEasy, which I like better. It has a automatic coding system, better than fiddling with jumpers on the chinese ones. And you can set the light intensity and turnoff time. Got them at pollin.de
You can indeed hook up a power adapter to them. Just look for a 9v adapter
You can indeed hook up a power adapter to them. Just look for a 9v adapter
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Re: Low cost window/door sensor
D'rMorris wrote:I have exactly the same PIR and the battery usage is indeed quite high. I also have a PIR from HomeEasy, which I like better. It has a automatic coding system, better than fiddling with jumpers on the chinese ones. And you can set the light intensity and turnoff time. Got them at pollin.de
You can indeed hook up a power adapter to them. Just look for a 9v adapter
What model of HomeEasy PIR did you buy at pollin.de and how long does it take to ship to Netherlands?
I also have found this connector. I assume this will work with a 9volt adapter.
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I have a HE403EU and it ships quite fast (live in NL myself as well). I think it was a couple of days. Yes, that connector should work. Please note the polarisation of the adapter plug. For most the outside is ground and inside the plug load, some have it the other way around and some are switchable.
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I have two of exactly the same one as in this picture.sstolk wrote:@Derik,
The settings for the jumpers as topicstarter mentioned.
It's recognized as 'Lighting 4' but somehow I cannot get them to take another ID.
It's always 0000000
How many jumpers do I need to install for the address? Just the one doesn't work for me.
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Looking closer, I have a different chip: pt2264, brand: FTC
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Hesmink wrote:Looking closer, I have a different chip: pt2264, brand: FTC
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Finally got one to go on another channel: A0 high, A7 low.
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Re: Low cost window/door sensor
I've bought a low cost window/door sensor from dx.com and can confirm that it is compatible with Domoticz.
OUDI AD-87 433MHz Wireless Door Contact - White
http://www.dx.com/p/oudi-ad-87-433mhz-w ... kM1GrcrKUk
Photos:
Unpacking:
https://goo.gl/photos/sjYCo5VuuJGx5JkQ9
Front:
https://goo.gl/photos/zcXtRsiaBecJYRKZA
Back:
https://goo.gl/photos/McSxwnBaXGNznDvm9
Back cover opened, the circuit visible:
https://goo.gl/photos/5yjEhXrKqwgzDq5e6
Close up of the circuit:
https://goo.gl/photos/wG7F8ZoJDgbwpyc67
Back side of the circuit:
https://goo.gl/photos/Qg3r2Yi3FyWoAE3w8
Pros:
UPDATE 9th December 2015: I've ordered a second sensor. It works perfectly and was delivered in 23 days.
UPDATE 29th August 2016: The battery lasted nine (9) months in the unit mounted on the front door.
OUDI AD-87 433MHz Wireless Door Contact - White
http://www.dx.com/p/oudi-ad-87-433mhz-w ... kM1GrcrKUk
Photos:
Unpacking:
https://goo.gl/photos/sjYCo5VuuJGx5JkQ9
Front:
https://goo.gl/photos/zcXtRsiaBecJYRKZA
Back:
https://goo.gl/photos/McSxwnBaXGNznDvm9
Back cover opened, the circuit visible:
https://goo.gl/photos/5yjEhXrKqwgzDq5e6
Close up of the circuit:
https://goo.gl/photos/wG7F8ZoJDgbwpyc67
Back side of the circuit:
https://goo.gl/photos/Qg3r2Yi3FyWoAE3w8
Pros:
- Recognized as 12 RFXtrx433E AD5964 0 Etuovi Lighting 4 PT2262
- Low cost (for me 4,49 euros)
- Sends only ON status when the magnet is taken away. Sends nothing when the magnet is brought back. I need to use 10 sec OFF delay to switch it off.
- Uses a 'non standard' battery (23A 12V). One spare battery costs 2 euros at the local store!
- Doesn't have any jumper switches
- Delivery to Finland took 18 days
UPDATE 9th December 2015: I've ordered a second sensor. It works perfectly and was delivered in 23 days.
UPDATE 29th August 2016: The battery lasted nine (9) months in the unit mounted on the front door.
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Re: Low cost window/door sensor
First I want to thank Raspberry Piet for the great idea. Pictures helped me to make my own.
I ordered 3 of those cheap door sensors and all work fine at different ID's.
But I do see a strange thing. Every time there is new mail I can see in devices there is a new device made. But since installing it I get a lot of new devices every day some more. The only thing I can think of is that the sensor is creating them.
Anyone know what to do about this?
I have a couple of KAKU switches i use. Read somewere that ARC en Lighting4 don't work together. But everything does work. On the settings page of the RFXtrx433E
Lighting4 is ticked and ARC not.
I ordered 3 of those cheap door sensors and all work fine at different ID's.
But I do see a strange thing. Every time there is new mail I can see in devices there is a new device made. But since installing it I get a lot of new devices every day some more. The only thing I can think of is that the sensor is creating them.
Anyone know what to do about this?
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85 RFXtrx433E 755555 0 Deursensor 1 Lighting 4 PT2262 On 7 - Zet als ongebruiktNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 10:56:43
Turn Off 86 RFXtrx433E 5D5555 0 Deursensor 2 Lighting 4 PT2262 On 7 - Zet als ongebruiktNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 10:56:47
Turn On 87 RFXtrx433E 575555 0 Brievenbus sensor Lighting 4 PT2262 Off 8 - Zet als ongebruiktNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 13:09:00
Turn Off 88 RFXtrx433E 554015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 6 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-12 18:48:25
Turn Off 89 RFXtrx433E 575515 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 6 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-06 21:51:03
Turn Off 90 RFXtrx433E 475545 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 6 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-06 21:51:04
Turn Off 91 RFXtrx433E 574555 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 6 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-06 21:51:04
Turn Off 92 RFXtrx433E 04F0D5 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-12 22:11:16
Turn Off 93 RFXtrx433E 040014 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-12 22:11:17
Turn Off 94 RFXtrx433E 554014 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 6 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-12 21:48:56
Turn Off 95 RFXtrx433E 500015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 7 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-12 07:54:53
Turn Off 96 RFXtrx433E 504015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 8 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-12 07:47:49
Turn Off 97 RFXtrx433E 501015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 8 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-11 17:56:43
Turn Off 98 RFXtrx433E 041014 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-07 17:24:15
Turn Off 99 RFXtrx433E 000015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 07:51:56
Turn Off 100 RFXtrx433E 00B40A 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-07 21:19:18
Turn Off 101 RFXtrx433E 040015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-12 16:42:51
Turn Off 102 RFXtrx433E 55F0D5 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 6 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-12 21:48:56
Turn Off 103 RFXtrx433E 55E015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-08 17:59:01
Turn Off 104 RFXtrx433E 000014 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 07:56:12
Turn Off 105 RFXtrx433E 004015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 6 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-08 20:28:05
Turn Off 106 RFXtrx433E 501014 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 8 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 07:53:12
Turn Off 107 RFXtrx433E 550015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-09 07:10:39
Turn Off 108 RFXtrx433E 500014 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 8 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 07:53:09
Turn Off 109 RFXtrx433E 504014 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 8 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 07:53:13
Turn Off 110 RFXtrx433E 204014 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-11 07:11:19
Turn Off 111 RFXtrx433E 6CC4A1 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-11 09:21:00
Turn Off 112 RFXtrx433E 100015 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 06:53:14
Turn Off 113 RFXtrx433E 6CC4A2 0 Unknown Lighting 4 PT2262 On 5 - Lamp/schakelaar toevoegenNaam wijzigen Log 2015-11-13 09:16:34
Lighting4 is ticked and ARC not.
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Disable "Accept new Hardware Devices" in Setup – Settings to avoid adding unwanted/unknown devices.
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Oh, is that it. I was under the impression that it didn't matter if the checkbox was ticked. I thought you also had to press the 5 minutes button.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Does anyone have experience with using the sensor outside?
I want to use It outside, The place I want to use it is always dry (protected from rain anyway).
I'm thinking of wrapping it in plastic foil to protect it.
The thing is, I bought a KAKU pir but it's range is not that good. The cheap sensor works fine.
I want to use It outside, The place I want to use it is always dry (protected from rain anyway).
I'm thinking of wrapping it in plastic foil to protect it.
The thing is, I bought a KAKU pir but it's range is not that good. The cheap sensor works fine.
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Shouldn't be a problem.
I have a IP-camera that is meant for inside, running outside for over 2 years now. It hangs under a carport, so it is shielded from rain. It survived the Dutch 'cold' winters without a problem.
Increasing the range of 433Mhz is quite easy actually, just remove the existing antenna and solder a wire of 17cm length to the original soldering point. The 17cm is the ideal length for 433Mhz.
I have a IP-camera that is meant for inside, running outside for over 2 years now. It hangs under a carport, so it is shielded from rain. It survived the Dutch 'cold' winters without a problem.
Increasing the range of 433Mhz is quite easy actually, just remove the existing antenna and solder a wire of 17cm length to the original soldering point. The 17cm is the ideal length for 433Mhz.
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Thanks good Idea by the way. Couple of weeks ago I ordered a IP dome cam outdoor.
After receiving and testing it I found out that I made a mistake and ordered a indoor version.
I want to place it under my carport as well. Will give it a try.
After receiving and testing it I found out that I made a mistake and ordered a indoor version.
I want to place it under my carport as well. Will give it a try.
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Tnx for this post, I ordered two myself.jarwis wrote:I've bought a low cost window/door sensor from dx.com and can confirm that it is compatible with Domoticz.
OUDI AD-87 433MHz Wireless Door Contact - White
http://www.dx.com/p/oudi-ad-87-433mhz-w ... kM1GrcrKUk
Photos:
Unpacking:
https://goo.gl/photos/sjYCo5VuuJGx5JkQ9
Front:
https://goo.gl/photos/zcXtRsiaBecJYRKZA
Back:
https://goo.gl/photos/McSxwnBaXGNznDvm9
Back cover opened, the circuit visible:
https://goo.gl/photos/5yjEhXrKqwgzDq5e6
Close up of the circuit:
https://goo.gl/photos/wG7F8ZoJDgbwpyc67
Back side of the circuit:
https://goo.gl/photos/Qg3r2Yi3FyWoAE3w8
Pros:Cons:
- Recognized as 12 RFXtrx433E AD5964 0 Etuovi Lighting 4 PT2262
- Low cost (for me 4,49 euros)
If I buy another one, does anyone know if they interfere with each other or do they get unique IDs? (and yes, I'm a newbie and this is my first post.)
- Sends only ON status when the magnet is taken away. Sends nothing when the magnet is brought back. I need to use 10 sec OFF delay to switch it off.
- Uses a 'non standard' battery (23A 12V)
- Doesn't have any jumper switches
- Delivery to Finland took 18 days
UPDATE 9th December 2015: I've ordered a second sensor. It works perfectly and was delivered in 23 days.
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The Oudi sensor looks nice. Did you have any problems with the range? And what protocol to select in RFXcom?
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Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Hi there,
I also ordered some OUDI AD-87. But, till now I can't get them connected to Domoticz. I use a rfxcom433e with 250 (=latest) firmware.
@Jarvis: Can you explain how you got these door sensor added to Domoticz?
keep you all informed if I solved this.
I also ordered some OUDI AD-87. But, till now I can't get them connected to Domoticz. I use a rfxcom433e with 250 (=latest) firmware.
@Jarvis: Can you explain how you got these door sensor added to Domoticz?
keep you all informed if I solved this.
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