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Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Thursday 22 January 2015 11:36
by Dountill
How did you add them to the system (more than one?) View if they are visible unther unused devices and click the arrow to add it, or learn mode? One of my switches has a 10 sec off-delay. Should be good right?

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Thursday 22 January 2015 11:53
by pj-r
I bought set of these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/W/181629193062.
Not bad price for sensor sendig both on and off correct way. The same sensor with nexa branding is three times more expensive here.

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Thursday 22 January 2015 12:21
by ThinkPad
Dountill wrote:How did you add them to the system (more than one?) View if they are visible unther unused devices and click the arrow to add it, or learn mode? One of my switches has a 10 sec off-delay. Should be good right?
I have only doorcontact. I added it with the 'Learn' mode. Be sure to have 'Lighting4' enabled at the RFXCOM settings (Hardware > find RFXCOM in list, click 'Set mode'). ARC can't be enabled at the same time, so it can be you have to deselect that one.

And be sure to have the 'Accept new hardware' setting enabled under 'Application settings'.


pj-r wrote:I bought set of these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/W/181629193062.
Not bad price for sensor sendig both on and off correct way. The same sensor with nexa branding is three times more expensive here.
Nice, but seller is only shipping inside UK :cry:

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Thursday 22 January 2015 12:43
by pj-r
ThinkPad wrote:
pj-r wrote:I bought set of these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/W/181629193062.
Not bad price for sensor sendig both on and off correct way. The same sensor with nexa branding is three times more expensive here.
Nice, but seller is only shipping inside UK :cry:
I dont live in UK ;)
Just ask for price of shipping. For me it was bit over 18£ for 2kilos to finland.

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Thursday 22 January 2015 12:48
by ThinkPad
Hmmm that is quite expensive compared to alternatives here in NL. I see the HE852 costs €9,99 here. Or the KlikAanKlikUit AMST-606 for €15. But i am not sure the AMST-606 can be used, i thought i read somehwere that they send a burst signal, and thus block the 433Mhz band temporarily.

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Thursday 22 January 2015 23:27
by Heisenberg
ThinkPad wrote:But i am not sure the AMST-606 can be used, i thought i read somehwere that they send a burst signal, and thus block the 433Mhz band temporarily.
It's correct that AC sensors (HomeEasy,Chacon,KlikAanKlikUit,NEXA...) send a burst signal so it's not recommended to use as door/window and motion sensors: http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=7337

BTW, my battery just died today after using this low cost sensor as my front door contact. I think the battery need to be replaced in 3-4 months

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Friday 23 January 2015 9:06
by Dountill
Dountill wrote:I tried to add another door contact (next to my excisting one). I have to set an other code right? My first one got jumper set on H1, second one on H3. They both showed up in Domoticz. The first one doesn't work all the time, the second one doesnt work at all. I added a 10s off-delay (both sending out "on" signal) tried new batterys etc. Any ideas?
As a last resort i tried to clean them with some cleaning alcohol. Guess what. Got them working!

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Friday 23 January 2015 14:40
by ThinkPad
What did you clean? The jumper pins?

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Friday 23 January 2015 14:53
by Dountill
ThinkPad wrote:What did you clean? The jumper pins?
Everything. Just took an old toothbrush and cleared the whole print. Chip not included.

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Friday 23 January 2015 21:15
by brommetje
Hi nmaster,

What are the jumper settings for this cheap smoke detector http://nl.aliexpress.com/item/433MHz-31 ... dVersion=2

There is jumper to set 1.5 / 3.3 / 4.7 M you said but I cannot find it, do you a picture of the jumper settings?

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Saturday 24 January 2015 10:30
by ThinkPad
brommetje wrote:Hi nmaster,

What are the jumper settings for this cheap smoke detector http://nl.aliexpress.com/item/433MHz-31 ... dVersion=2

There is jumper to set 1.5 / 3.3 / 4.7 M you said but I cannot find it, do you a picture of the jumper settings?
Did you get the 433Mhz version? The 315Mhz version is useless with the RFXCOM, as the RFXCOM works at 433Mhz.

Please post a picture of the inside of the smoke detector. You can upload images at www.imgur.com

Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Saturday 24 January 2015 10:51
by p e t e r
Is the X10 DS90 with a on/off suitable for outdoor use ?

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Saturday 24 January 2015 12:17
by Raspberry Piet
p e t e r wrote:Is the X10 DS90 with a on/off suitable for outdoor use ?
Nope, don't think so, but it isn't low cost even.
But it has a connection for a extra wired contact. Place DS90 indoor and extra contact outdoor?

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Saturday 24 January 2015 12:22
by brommetje
Cheap smoke detector chipset SC2262 433mhz version

http://imgur.com/urcYSGH
http://imgur.com/31xjWbD

How to set the jumpers to get it work with the rfxtrx433?

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Saturday 24 January 2015 12:41
by Raspberry Piet
brommetje wrote:Cheap smoke detector chipset SC2262 433mhz version

http://imgur.com/urcYSGH
http://imgur.com/31xjWbD

How to set the jumpers to get it work with the rfxtrx433?

The PCB doesn't have those jumper pins. Solder middle pads together should work.
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Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Saturday 24 January 2015 13:14
by p e t e r
Raspberry Piet wrote:
p e t e r wrote:Is the X10 DS90 with a on/off suitable for outdoor use ?
Nope, don't think so, but it isn't low cost even.
But it has a connection for a extra wired contact. Place DS90 indoor and extra contact outdoor?
I'm looking for a outdoor sensor to monitor when the outside entrence gate is openend or closed.

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Thursday 29 January 2015 16:59
by ThinkPad
Does anyone know how i can use one of these cheap doorcontacts from Banggood to do this: http://td-er.nl/2014/05/12/bestaande-en-kaku-deurbel/

I opened the doorcontact, and mine uses a PT2264 chip. I looked up the [url=http://www.princeton.com.tw/Portals/0/P ... 2264_1.pdf]datasheet[/], and if pin 5 (TE, "Tranmission Enable") is connected to GND, it should transmit.
But nothing is happening....

The reedswitch is normally closed (NC). It breaks the circuit when the magnet is removed. Would be better if it would be normally open (NO), it would be easier to tap in with an optocoupler.

Edit: I think i will leave the doorcontact for now, and solve it by using one of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Electric-Clonin ... 1468459963
I already read that someone was using a remote like that with Domoticz (counting the flushes of a toilet, by connecting reedswitches to the buttons).


By the way, if i look at this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wireless-Ceilin ... 1365891287 there could be a chance that it would work. Components inside look the same as the PIR i already have. It also has 3M3 jumper, and code jumpers. 360 degree would be better to mount to the ceiling in my hallway or something. Only the price is a downside. Maybe someone else can find a cheaper one? Maybe i am not using the best search words.....

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Edit2: Found a cheaper one: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/9V-batte ... 52701.html
That one will certainly work, i see the PT2264 chip, which is also in the PIR i now have, and that works with Domoticz

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Friday 30 January 2015 9:00
by jackslayter
I have receive my PIR and door contact . I have already lighting4 device (TCR02-2) so they are detected in lighting4 and send only ON command.
PIR works fine but door contact not send command every time, I check this.

Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Friday 30 January 2015 16:58
by d4nh
any idea why I my RFXCom registers the contact twice?
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jumpers are set the same as the topic starter mentioned
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Re: Low cost window/door sensor

Posted: Tuesday 03 February 2015 16:28
by jackslayter
I have problem with door contact, I can add to domoticz it was recognized and works fine but some hour or days later, it doesn't work no command received.
I have the same config what http://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic ... =20#p14352.