RFXCom misbehaving
Posted: Wednesday 18 January 2017 22:01
Hi,
been running on a windows system - no issues.
Moved to a Pi system a few months back - no issues
Built a Debian system and migrated over - issues with blinds (T1)
I have a number of blinds that work with the 'RollerTrol, Hasta new' protocol.
Originally set up by selecting T1 and adding to the system then turning T1 off and reinstating the other required protocols.
The database is from the original windows environment that has moved with the hardware.
When on Windows & Pi (Raspian) the blinds work fine.
Moving over to the Debian environment and everything works apart from the blinds.
Swinging the RFX back to Pi and the blinds are controlable again.
What I've done to try and fix the issue,
Upgrade firmware to Type 1 / 1013 from 1009
Made the USB devices (also have an arduino MySensors gateway) persistant RFX433 on /dev/ttyUSB-RFX433 and MySensors on /dev/ttyUSB-MySensor_GW. - no different.
Has anyone hit this issue before?
All the best
Kevin
been running on a windows system - no issues.
Moved to a Pi system a few months back - no issues
Built a Debian system and migrated over - issues with blinds (T1)
I have a number of blinds that work with the 'RollerTrol, Hasta new' protocol.
Originally set up by selecting T1 and adding to the system then turning T1 off and reinstating the other required protocols.
The database is from the original windows environment that has moved with the hardware.
When on Windows & Pi (Raspian) the blinds work fine.
Moving over to the Debian environment and everything works apart from the blinds.
Swinging the RFX back to Pi and the blinds are controlable again.
What I've done to try and fix the issue,
Upgrade firmware to Type 1 / 1013 from 1009
Made the USB devices (also have an arduino MySensors gateway) persistant RFX433 on /dev/ttyUSB-RFX433 and MySensors on /dev/ttyUSB-MySensor_GW. - no different.
Has anyone hit this issue before?
All the best
Kevin