Latest version:
News and updates in this version:
- Modified the settings for RAEX motor, also corrections made for Media Mount commands.
- Added support for ELRO, Flamingo, Phenix, Sartano, RisingSun, Brennenstuhl (Lighting4).
Upgrade from previous version:
- should be fully compatible, just replace the files and restart EG
Previous versions:
News and updates in this version:
- Blyss group code until P added.
- Action to decode test messages added (for debugging purposes).
News and updates in this version:
- Action to dim AC devices gradually added
Upgrade from earlier versions which might not be compatible:
Preferred way:
- disable the RFXtrx plugin in EG, save and exit EG
- replace the files with the content of the zip-file
- restart EG
- open the configuration dialog for the RFXtrx plugin
- make any modifications to the settings
- click OK, enable the plugin and it should start
- save EG
Brutal way:
- replace the files with the content of the zip-file
- restart EG
- you will see an error message that the plugin cannot start
- open the configuration dialog for the RFXtrx plugin
- make any modifications to the settings
- click OK and it should start
- save EG
Details regarding the use and configuration of websockets is described in normal posts in this topic thread...
If you get a problem with keys for web sockets data, please post a message and we will handle it if it occurs
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This is a plugin for the new RFXtrx USB transceiver from RFXCOM. The RFXtrx USB transceiver supports a large number of different devices from many suppliers.
Detailed information can be found here:
http://www.rfxcom.com/transceivers.htm#12103
Connect and configure the RFXtrx USB transceiver according to the related documentation. All configuration are made with the tool RFXmngr that you also can download from RFXCOM.
Check that you have upgraded to latest firmware (the latest including the flash tool is also available for download at RFXCOM).
Once you installed the plugin and add it, you will see a view where you can:
- Select the com port that is used by the RFXtrx.
- Check the box if you would like to turn on logging to file.
- Check the box if you allow duplicated (repeated) events.
- Check the box if you would like to have detailed log information (debug level).
- Check the box if you would like to have automatic naming of macros.
- Check the box if you would like to use websockets (requires that you add Pako's "Websocket suite" plugin.
- Select the port number you have configured for the websocket server
- Check the boxes for the protocols and devices you are interested in.
The debug information is good to have, at least in the beginning, to see the raw messages or later if something is not working.
You can now continue to add macros and actions. DO NOT put more than one RFXtrx action in the macro, it will not work. If you need to trigger more than one action on an event, you need to create one macro for each action and put a copy of the event inside each macro.
Good luck and best regards,
Walter
