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But I have a small problem with the detection of a second 433 Mhz remote control, from the same manufacturer.
Background:
I have two 433 Mhz switch socket sets (each 4 switch sockets and a 4 channel remote control).
Both sets have different codes and the switch sockets react, as it should be, only on the associated remote control.
The first remote control with all 4 channels was easily recognized by the RFLink adapter.
Company: Unitec Number: 1. Accordingly, an object with the 4 switches was automatically created in the IO-Broker. Perfect!
Now my problem:
The second remote control is not recognized as an additional device in teach-in mode, but as the same as the first one (in the device overview in teach-in mode, signal reception is detected for the first device). Although the codes of this FB are definitely different (only the associated switch sockets react).
Consequently, no further object with switches is created. I would have expected: Company: Unitec Number: 2
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
@stefan-sylt
Have you unchecked the column for "autoconnection"?
IF you use devices, in your case remotes, of the same brand, you need to disable autoconnection, otherwise the second device will overwrite the first.
RFLink (FW: V1.1 - R48) works great with me,
But I have a small problem with the detection of a second 433 Mhz remote control, from the same manufacturer.
Background:
I have two 433 Mhz switch socket sets (each 4 switch sockets and a 4 channel remote control).
Both sets have different codes and the switch sockets react, as it should be, only on the associated remote control.
The first remote control with all 4 channels was easily recognized by the RFLink adapter.
Company: Unitec Number: 1. Accordingly, an object with the 4 switches was automatically created in the IO-Broker. Perfect!
Now my problem:
The second remote control is not recognized as an additional device in teach-in mode, but as the same as the first one (in the device overview in teach-in mode, signal reception is detected for the first device). Although the codes of this FB are definitely different (only the associated switch sockets react).
Consequently, no further object with switches is created. I would have expected: Company: Unitec Number: 2
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: