Hi,
I have a Delta Dore - Deltia 8.23 X2D Thermostat with 4 wireless modules to control my heaters.
As described on RFlink page, the R48 Rflink is supposed to support the thermostat (and modules ?).
Through Domoticz, I tried to put the modules in association mode but nothing is happening.
Are these X2D modules really supported by R48 and how can I use them within Domoticz ?
X2D heaters modules 868 MHz support
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Re: X2D heaters modules 868 MHz support
Various x2d devices are supported.
I am working on updating both the rflink.nl website and a new firmware release and will try to add more details on the various x2d models.
Note that for the models that are not supported yet I need debug data.
I am working on updating both the rflink.nl website and a new firmware release and will try to add more details on the various x2d models.
Note that for the models that are not supported yet I need debug data.
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Introduction: http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/
Generic Support forum: http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewforum.php?f=8
Introduction: http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/
Generic Support forum: http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewforum.php?f=8
Re: X2D heaters modules 868 MHz support
Hi,
I have bought a 868MHz RFLINK because "Tybox 310 X2D Thermostat" is part of the supported devices. However, I don't understand how to make it work.
Switching Thermostat positions is not systematically emitting frames and, when it does, using the devices switches is not doing anything to the Device.
Could you support me on making it work ? How is that supposed to work ?
Thanks a lot for your help
I have bought a 868MHz RFLINK because "Tybox 310 X2D Thermostat" is part of the supported devices. However, I don't understand how to make it work.
Switching Thermostat positions is not systematically emitting frames and, when it does, using the devices switches is not doing anything to the Device.
Could you support me on making it work ? How is that supposed to work ?
Thanks a lot for your help
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