Hello,
I am new at domoticz so I van hope someone else can help me with the follwoing problem.
When I have done my garden last week, I have put in the ground YMVK-AS groundcable and connected on this cable several lamps.
So to be clear I have 1 groundcable that is starting in my shed and is ending in my shed. On this cable there are 2 sets of lamps.
the first set consists of 2 lamps on the fence and the other set consists of 3 lamps in the ground. I can switch the 2 sets seperately so I have got 1 switch in the shed for Lamps fence and 1 switch for lamps ground.
This is all working and I have put 2 KAKU recievers behind the on/off switches (AWMR-300) and when I use the KAKU reciever then it all works.
So on my KAKU reciver button 1 is the shed set of lamps and button 2 are the ground set. Like I already said this works fine, but I want to control them from Domiticz and that is not working.
When I take a look in devices I can see which device with code it is because when I press the on button (1) of the Kaku remote I can see that this are the shed lamps.
I even try to add this device in Learn mode in Domoticz and wen I press the kaku button 1 it will detect but I can not get the lamp on or off from Domoticz.
I am doing somethin wrong or does the KAKU remote works different then Domoticz.. ?
I hope someone can help me with this problem.
Thx already,
Niels
Lamps works with kaku remote controller but not from domoticz
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Re: Lamps works with kaku remote controller but not from domoticz
Assuming you have a rfxcom: make sure you have the correct protocol enabled for KAKU.
If you have other KAKU devices in the house that can be correctly controlled by domoticz, your setup is correct, but I guess the range between RFXCOM and KAKU is too large or obstructed by to much concrete or HR++ glass.
Try moving the RFXCOM closer (or move the KAKU indoor for troubleshooting).
Make sure the RFXCOM is capable of TRANSMITTING KAKU codes. A list of correct protocols can be found on the RFXCOM website and a tool can be downloaded to program the transceiver.
Good luck solving the problem
If you have other KAKU devices in the house that can be correctly controlled by domoticz, your setup is correct, but I guess the range between RFXCOM and KAKU is too large or obstructed by to much concrete or HR++ glass.
Try moving the RFXCOM closer (or move the KAKU indoor for troubleshooting).
Make sure the RFXCOM is capable of TRANSMITTING KAKU codes. A list of correct protocols can be found on the RFXCOM website and a tool can be downloaded to program the transceiver.
Good luck solving the problem
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