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Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Tuesday 15 April 2014 18:47
by Keptenkurk
Nope, still on it's way (i hope)...
/paul
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Tuesday 15 April 2014 19:06
by Derik
Raspberry Piet wrote:sstolk wrote:@Raspberry Piet,
What is your jumper setting? And is it complete impossible to send on commands?
Jumper settings:
You can choose setting 1.5m 3.3m 4.7m
Choose 3.3m
Setting for different ID's A0-A7 i think.
My setting now is A1 High wich gives ID 075555
Have not checked all possibilities.
Without hardware tweaks i think it will not send on commands.
What are your settings now?
Please a printscreen..
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Tuesday 15 April 2014 19:58
by Raspberry Piet
bizziebis wrote:When you open a door, it sends a off command. What about when you close the door, does it send another off command?.
No only when you open the door it sends an off signal.
When you close the door it doesn't send a signal.
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Tuesday 15 April 2014 20:11
by Raspberry Piet
Derik wrote:Keptenkurk wrote:It could take some time before the door sensor arrives but then i will check with my SDR receiver and see the transmission time.
/paul
Paul..
Do you now more?
Well i did check it with my sdr dongle and sdrsharp.
Transmission time is short as we already knew.
Derik wrote:What are your settings now?
Please a printscreen..
printscreen

Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Tuesday 15 April 2014 20:30
by Raspberry Piet
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Tuesday 15 April 2014 22:31
by Derik
@ Piet
A printscreen of your jumpers...
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Wednesday 16 April 2014 13:45
by sstolk
The sensors are here and working but indeed no ON command...
What could be an possibility to tweak this device to send a on command?
I will try it to manage it but no clue where to start. I'm not afraid for some soldering but where...
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Wednesday 16 April 2014 13:47
by sstolk
@Derik,
The settings for the jumpers as topicstarter mentioned.

Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Friday 18 April 2014 8:42
by Keptenkurk
My two door sensors arrived yesterday and i did some tests.
The device will transmit the Off signal (only) for about 2 seconds which is equally long as the LED on the device lights.
Compared it to a AMST-606 which transmits twice as long. Not a real big deal for a door sensor but i surely wouldn't want that as PIR.
Recorded the experiment
on youtube.
/paul
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Friday 18 April 2014 22:24
by Raspberry Piet
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Monday 21 April 2014 19:40
by BigDog
if you want to let the door sensor switch someting wil it work or must it be made with a script becose the off command it gives..
and if it must be a script can someone help me a little bit

Greetz Bob
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Monday 21 April 2014 19:57
by Ritmeester
BigDog wrote:if you want to let the door sensor switch someting wil it work or must it be made with a script becose the off command it gives..
It is simple:

Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Monday 21 April 2014 20:14
by BigDog
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Monday 21 April 2014 21:13
by bizziebis
If you do it like this it's actually switching a 'ON' switch to 'OFF' so it makes a little more sense:

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The first time you activate the blocky event it will switch ON the light and change the switch status to ON. Every time you open the door it wil switch back the contact to OFF, the light will go ON for 1 minute and the contact is set back to ON.
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Saturday 26 April 2014 15:50
by drogert
Hi, I'm new here and I have read this thread.
I've ordered 4 of these door sensors to implement into my domotica system. I will let you know how this will work out for me. I've ordered them yesterday from ebay so they will take a while to get in Rotterdam.

Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Wednesday 07 May 2014 15:30
by bizziebis
I recieved my 2 door sensors like the one the topic starter has. The big difference is that they report as lighting 4 and they send only a ON command.
Even better then I expected
Bought these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181185686979
2 pieces for € 5,29
12 days delivery time
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Wednesday 07 May 2014 16:07
by Dynamic
I received also the 2 sensors I've ordered 3 weeks ago. I'll try them this week! I hope my sensors will also report an 'on'-state.
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Wednesday 07 May 2014 18:16
by Ritmeester
bizziebis wrote:I recieved my 2 door sensors like the one the topic starter has. The big difference is that they report as lighting 4 and they send only a ON command.
Even better then I expected
Bought these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181185686979
2 pieces for € 5,29
12 days delivery time
Hmmm, this is strange. I have the same sensors and they send the “Off” command. Maybe jumper settings?
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Wednesday 07 May 2014 18:51
by BigDog
Witch jumper have you set bizziebis can you make a picture?
Re: Low cost window/door sensor
Posted: Wednesday 07 May 2014 18:57
by bizziebis
Exactly like this:
sstolk wrote:@Derik,
The settings for the jumpers as topicstarter mentioned.
