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livebox:xap_serial [2012/05/02 12:14] – [A short tutorial] minerva9 | livebox:xap_serial [2012/06/15 09:51] – [Bye Bye Standby Receiver] minerva9 | ||
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- | Currently, it simply outputs any received code to a serial port on the micro board. This is interesting, | + | Currently, it simply outputs any received code to a serial port on the micro board. This is interesting, |
For example, it would be handy to be able to identify a particular BBSB PIR being triggered and then activate a, HAH connected, RF mains socket to turn on a light. | For example, it would be handy to be able to identify a particular BBSB PIR being triggered and then activate a, HAH connected, RF mains socket to turn on a light. | ||
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Before you connect the micro, just plug the USB adaptor into the USB port on the side of the HAH (the port next to the two pushbuttons). \\ {{: | Before you connect the micro, just plug the USB adaptor into the USB port on the side of the HAH (the port next to the two pushbuttons). \\ {{: | ||
- | \\ Now, telnet into the HAH and issue the ‘dmesg’ command. If the USB adaptor has been recognized, you should see something along the lines of … | + | \\ Now, telnet into the HAH and issue the ‘dmesg’ command. If the USB adaptor has been recognised, you should see something along the lines of … |
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===== RF Receiver Notes ===== | ===== RF Receiver Notes ===== | ||
- | Currently, two versions of the firmware. One supports Bye Bye Standby (BBSB) devices, the other supports Home Easy (HE) devices. | + | Currently, two versions of the firmware. One supports Bye Bye Standby (BBSB) devices, the other supports Home Easy (HE) devices. |
==== Home Easy Receiver ==== | ==== Home Easy Receiver ==== | ||
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|HE306|Wireless Doorbell| | |HE306|Wireless Doorbell| | ||
|HE403|External PIR| | |HE403|External PIR| | ||
+ | |Byron RS12/ | ||
\\ Note: The HE200/ | \\ Note: The HE200/ | ||
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In testing, it has been noted that occasionally the very first in a series of messages presents an incorrect housecode. However, subsequent transmissions are good. Easy enough to filter out in the script. | In testing, it has been noted that occasionally the very first in a series of messages presents an incorrect housecode. However, subsequent transmissions are good. Easy enough to filter out in the script. | ||
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+ | KevinT put his RF receiver into a nice enclosure ... thanks to him for this [[http:// | ||
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