Hi ALL
Long time user, long time hiatus :-) I have the receiver working on a Linux install:
Receiver #1 - WGL W800RF32 Receiver (/dev/ttyUSB0) Open
I seem to get the right debug when tripping the sensor:
Jan-05 16:32:12 BLRF debug W800 --- 00 FF 06 F9 - A1 - ON - [BASIC_X10] --- Byte 1 = 00 - 00000000 - 0 --- Byte 2 = FF - 11111111 - 255 --- Byte 3 = 06 - 00000110 - 6 --- Byte 4 = F9 - 11111001 - 249 --- DeviceType: BASIC_X10, Address: A1, Command: ON, LowBattery: False, Receiver: 1
Jan-05 16:32:05 BLRF X10 A1 ON
I gather I add the device as a Security Device and not a sensor ? I tried this but I'm a little unsure of the "device id". In previous debug I did see this but for the life of me I cant see how to generate this number again from the sensor.
First time I've setup X10 stuff after HS2/Doomotion so I'm rusty :-)
Can anyone give me an idea of where I've gone wrong...Beats me :-)
Pete
Long time user, long time hiatus :-) I have the receiver working on a Linux install:
Receiver #1 - WGL W800RF32 Receiver (/dev/ttyUSB0) Open
I seem to get the right debug when tripping the sensor:
Jan-05 16:32:12 BLRF debug W800 --- 00 FF 06 F9 - A1 - ON - [BASIC_X10] --- Byte 1 = 00 - 00000000 - 0 --- Byte 2 = FF - 11111111 - 255 --- Byte 3 = 06 - 00000110 - 6 --- Byte 4 = F9 - 11111001 - 249 --- DeviceType: BASIC_X10, Address: A1, Command: ON, LowBattery: False, Receiver: 1
Jan-05 16:32:05 BLRF X10 A1 ON
I gather I add the device as a Security Device and not a sensor ? I tried this but I'm a little unsure of the "device id". In previous debug I did see this but for the life of me I cant see how to generate this number again from the sensor.
First time I've setup X10 stuff after HS2/Doomotion so I'm rusty :-)
Can anyone give me an idea of where I've gone wrong...Beats me :-)
Pete