I have a set but they do not act at the RFXcom


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Vicne wrote:Although this has already been discussed before, I admit I had a hard time making it work too, so I thought I would detail what could go wrong.
First, as written above, please make sure your RFXtrx firmware version is 71 (or above), otherwise upgrade it by following chapter 6 of the User Guide, because it fixes the AB400 protocol.
Second, although the remote is detected as "Lighting4", the best mode to transmit the signal (and the only one available in Domoticz) is "Lighting1".
Third, the way the address is encoded in RFXtrx (and Domoticz) isn't split the same way as Elro does.
So, assuming the RFXtrx firmware is 71 or more, go to the "Switches" tab of Domoticz, and click the "Manual Light/Switch" button on the left.
In the form, select the RFXtrx hardware and give the switch a name (e.g. "Elro channel D").
Select the switch type "On/Off" and the type "AB400D"
Finally, note down the dip switch configuration from your switch unit and convert it as follows:
- the first 4 bits make up RFXtrx's "House code"
- the next 6 bits make up RFXtrx's "Unit code"
the actual values (letter and number) to fill in can be found in section 7.3 of the RFXtrx User Guide.
Let's take my actual example:
1) Here is my switch unit's configuration: As you can see, the code is 1011000010 (Elro splits it as "System code"=10110 + "unit code"=00010, but forget about this split).
2) Split it the RFXtrx way as "House code"=1011 + "Unit code"=000010, and pick the corresponding values using the table in the User Guide: So you get a RFXtrx "House Code" of L and a "Unit Code" of 17.
3) Use those values in Domoticz: If all is OK, you can now press the Test button and hear the relay tick. Just click "Add device" and you're done.
Best regards,
Vicne
A picture says more than 1000 wordsfranzel wrote:After a long period of searching for the right code for my twin outdoor set which I purchased from Cranenbroek, I think it already was a few years ago, I finally succeeded getting them to work in Domoticz. I used the code but I choose the Impuls 'brand'. That works fine. I also owe some other kits which I will definitely try soon. Thanks for sharing this information again.![]()
Got some of those laying around here too. Was about to throw them out, as I don't have the remote for it anymore. So I'm happy that they might be working with Domoticz.Frankm wrote:Hi,
I've got the elro ab440S and don't seem to get this to work, i tried the impulse setting as the ligthning 1 is nit selectable, devoded the dip switches but can't get it to work. Any tips?
Vicne wrote:
So, assuming the RFXtrx firmware is 71 or more, go to the "Switches" tab of Domoticz, and click the "Manual Light/Switch" button on the left.
In the form, select the RFXtrx hardware and give the switch a name (e.g. "Elro channel D").
Select the switch type "On/Off" and the type "AB400D"
Finally, note down the dip switch configuration from your switch unit and convert it as follows:
- the first 4 bits make up RFXtrx's "House code"
- the next 6 bits make up RFXtrx's "Unit code"
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If all is OK, you can now press the Test button and hear the relay tick. Just click "Add device" and you're done.
Best regards,
Vicne
Did you get this working? I have the same devices, but can't get it work.Hweerman wrote: ↑Sunday 04 June 2017 15:21 I have an Elro on/off power switch type HIS20PS (belongs to security system), the AB400 codes do not work, other codes I tried do not work either (X10, ARC, AB400D, Impuls H1, LIghtwave RF, AC, HE-EU) . What code should I use? (the switch has a learning button, no dip switches)
thanx in advance
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