mandag den 30. marts 2015

Rfxcom compatible devices

Note: the listed protocols and brands are supported ! Re: RFLink: List of supported devices. RFXtrx3supported protocols. For a full list of compatible devices , please see this knowledgebase article.


In all cases, these devices were fully compatible , meaning that it was possible to use control them successfully and use them in Scenes and for Trigger logic.

MHz transceiver, which contains both receiver and transmitter functions. Just to name a few: XRF, Homeeasy, Oregon Scientific, Harrison curtain rails. I primarily use a few Homeasy dimmers, some Homeeasy buttons and the Harrison . Below is a list of the known devices but this may not be definitive so if your device is on the list then you always check with us. Intro to the RFXCOM device. A-OK Roller Blind Motor, Yes.


Blyss (Lighting) , Yes, Yes.

Prototype transmitter objects are provided for almost all packet types (see the RFXCOM manual for details). Is is not suitable for devices with xpl firmware. Makes Homey backward compatible with classic domotica , Rfxcom is . Mhz, such as shutters SOMFY. PSmart Meter USB cable. PSmart Meter connected to a LAN-USB interface.


Domoticz - Remote Server. YouLess Meter with LAN interface. TE9USB Compatible Weather Station. First make sure the device is recognized in the.


I am thinking about making the switch from a Vera Lite to SmartThings (when it is avaliable in Sweden) but was wondering if there is any way to also support 4MHz devices ? For a list of devices that are supported by RFXCORFXCOM User Guide. Module is remotely upgradable as well as the Zipabox, so the support for the devices will be increase through the time. At the same time, we will publish support for the USB RFXCOM module, which support significant number of devices based on 433Mhz frequency.


The supported parameters are: device. The name of the device to connect to.

The value can be a tty device name or hostname:port for a TCP-based RFXCOM transmitter. There were a many devices that identify themselves incorrectly when compared to existing protocol implementations. The reason is simple, the manufacturer does not care if his product is not compatible with an existing product. To solve the issues, RFLink now has a special mode where you can teach it signals and store . LightwaveRF have recently released a new set of devices (Gen 2) which are HomeKit compatible.


These are not running on the same 433Mhz band and are not controllable in the same way. This greatly helps with the PAF!

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