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- 26 Jun 2018, 13:14
- Forum: RFLink: Unsupported devices
- Topic: Basic wall plugs with codes like 12345ABCDE
- Replies: 5
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Re: Basic wall plugs with codes like 12345ABCDE
If you read carefully what I wrote before, even if A, B, C, D, E are designating remote buttons : 10000 = Button A 01000 = Button B 00100 = Button C 00010 = Button D 00001 = Button E It is safe to configure a plug with a code 01110. You won't be able to send commands from regular remotes because you...
- 26 Jun 2018, 10:14
- Forum: RFLink: Unsupported devices
- Topic: Basic wall plugs with codes like 12345ABCDE
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5741
Re: Basic wall plugs with codes like 12345ABCDE
Thanks, that's for the ID part, got it.
Now for the switch part, how would I encode ABCDE = 00111 ?
Now for the switch part, how would I encode ABCDE = 00111 ?
- 26 Jun 2018, 00:48
- Forum: RFLink: Unsupported devices
- Topic: Basic wall plugs with codes like 12345ABCDE
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5741
Basic wall plugs with codes like 12345ABCDE
Hello, I'm pretty new to the RFLink, but it's been a while I'm sending commands to "cheap" 433MHz wall plugs that are coded with DIP switches 12345ABCDE. Basically, 12345 is a combination set on the remote AND on the plugs, then A, B, C, D, E does set which switch of the remote it should r...