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  • andredtsA andredts

    @bkl
    Hi, I´m using the MultiRelayButton 0.9b sketch, that I found here in the forum:

    0_1456141716367_Bot_es_relays.ino

    If you like I can try RelayWithButtonActuator Example, but I like the other better because it works when the server is down, no aka from server to make the state change.

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    #13

    @andredts
    It was a bug in the code. If you download the new jar then it should be fixed.

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    • bklB bkl

      @andredts
      It was a bug in the code. If you download the new jar then it should be fixed.

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      @bkl
      Thanks, I will give it a try and return to you with feedback.

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      • bklB bkl

        @andredts
        It was a bug in the code. If you download the new jar then it should be fixed.

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        andredts
        wrote on last edited by
        #15

        @bkl
        Working beautifully. I have three relay and three switches on the arduino, and no matter how fast I press them I got no miss command. Thanks

        I got one bug, but I think it is Openhab's, when I changed the item file with Openhab running and the switch in the user interface got inverted ON-OFF and OFF-ON.

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          andredts
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          #16

          Hi,

          Today I was testing Motion and Door sensors. Motion worked as expected, but the door sensor only works if it's set in OH as a "switch" item(on and off feedback), if you set it as a "contact"(open/closed) item you get the log: " No item configured for "5;1;V_TRIPPED". I have used the example sketch for the sensor

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          • andredtsA andredts

            Hi,

            Today I was testing Motion and Door sensors. Motion worked as expected, but the door sensor only works if it's set in OH as a "switch" item(on and off feedback), if you set it as a "contact"(open/closed) item you get the log: " No item configured for "5;1;V_TRIPPED". I have used the example sketch for the sensor

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            #17

            @andredts I also notice this with the door sensors. Normal the item must be contact and not switch.

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            • andredtsA andredts

              Hi,

              Today I was testing Motion and Door sensors. Motion worked as expected, but the door sensor only works if it's set in OH as a "switch" item(on and off feedback), if you set it as a "contact"(open/closed) item you get the log: " No item configured for "5;1;V_TRIPPED". I have used the example sketch for the sensor

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              #18

              @andredts
              Thanks for the feedback, this is now fixed.

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              • bklB bkl

                @andredts
                Thanks for the feedback, this is now fixed.

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                andredts
                wrote on last edited by
                #19

                @bkl
                Thank you for your great work. Happy to help with what I can.

                Already tested and fully abandoned rules for setting up OpenHab with Mysensors.

                Next I will try a analogic read, based on the dust sensor.

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                • andredtsA andredts

                  @bkl
                  Thank you for your great work. Happy to help with what I can.

                  Already tested and fully abandoned rules for setting up OpenHab with Mysensors.

                  Next I will try a analogic read, based on the dust sensor.

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                  andredts
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #20

                  @andredts
                  Using this bidding for 15 days, with 3 relay, a Micro Sensebender, Humidity, Motion and Water level (base on dust sensor). And everything is working great.

                  Thanks again.

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                  • Pavel HrudkaP Offline
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                    Pavel Hrudka
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #21

                    Hi.
                    I just added your binding and I am very happy for it because I have spent quite some time to figure out, how do I integrate mySensors in to Openhab.

                    My setup
                    RPI2
                    did apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
                    OpenHab (openHAB runtime has been started (v1.8.1))
                    I have NRF24L01+ connected directly to RPI using SPI.
                    I am running PiGatewaySerial service and Iam able to see communication when i do

                    sudo cat /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                    

                    for example

                    7;255;3;0;15;0
                    7;255;0;0;17;1.5.4
                    7;255;3;0;6;0
                    7;255;3;0;11;Humidity
                    7;255;3;0;12;1.0
                    7;0;0;0;7;
                    7;1;0;0;6;
                    
                    

                    My problem is that openHab is unable to access /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                    I see error in my logs

                    2016-03-11 23:30:11.288 [ERROR] [.o.b.m.internal.gateway.Serial] - Unable to find Serial port '/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway'
                    
                    java.lang.NullPointerException: null
                            at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.gateway.Serial.write(Serial.java:82) ~[na:na]
                            at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.MySensorsBinding.execute(MySensorsBinding.java:178) ~[na:na]
                            at org.openhab.core.binding.AbstractActiveBinding$BindingActiveService.execute(AbstractActiveBinding.java:156) ~[na:na]
                            at org.openhab.core.service.AbstractActiveService$RefreshThread.run(AbstractActiveService.java:173) ~[na:na]
                    
                    
                    

                    I found @BastienVH post and modified /etc/init.d/openhab JAVA_ARGS_DEFAULT section and added at the end of defintion

                     -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway"
                    

                    and restarted service

                    Sadly, there was no change.
                    Please can you help?

                    Thank you.

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                    • Pavel HrudkaP Pavel Hrudka

                      Hi.
                      I just added your binding and I am very happy for it because I have spent quite some time to figure out, how do I integrate mySensors in to Openhab.

                      My setup
                      RPI2
                      did apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
                      OpenHab (openHAB runtime has been started (v1.8.1))
                      I have NRF24L01+ connected directly to RPI using SPI.
                      I am running PiGatewaySerial service and Iam able to see communication when i do

                      sudo cat /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                      

                      for example

                      7;255;3;0;15;0
                      7;255;0;0;17;1.5.4
                      7;255;3;0;6;0
                      7;255;3;0;11;Humidity
                      7;255;3;0;12;1.0
                      7;0;0;0;7;
                      7;1;0;0;6;
                      
                      

                      My problem is that openHab is unable to access /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                      I see error in my logs

                      2016-03-11 23:30:11.288 [ERROR] [.o.b.m.internal.gateway.Serial] - Unable to find Serial port '/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway'
                      
                      java.lang.NullPointerException: null
                              at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.gateway.Serial.write(Serial.java:82) ~[na:na]
                              at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.MySensorsBinding.execute(MySensorsBinding.java:178) ~[na:na]
                              at org.openhab.core.binding.AbstractActiveBinding$BindingActiveService.execute(AbstractActiveBinding.java:156) ~[na:na]
                              at org.openhab.core.service.AbstractActiveService$RefreshThread.run(AbstractActiveService.java:173) ~[na:na]
                      
                      
                      

                      I found @BastienVH post and modified /etc/init.d/openhab JAVA_ARGS_DEFAULT section and added at the end of defintion

                       -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway"
                      

                      and restarted service

                      Sadly, there was no change.
                      Please can you help?

                      Thank you.

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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @Pavel-Hrudka

                      I use RP2 with internal serial connected directly to ATmega328 chip. So it is also a unconventional serial. And for that to work I had to put the line " -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway" on my start.sh file, before the line that has ".jar"

                      Hope it helps

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                      • Pavel HrudkaP Pavel Hrudka

                        Hi.
                        I just added your binding and I am very happy for it because I have spent quite some time to figure out, how do I integrate mySensors in to Openhab.

                        My setup
                        RPI2
                        did apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
                        OpenHab (openHAB runtime has been started (v1.8.1))
                        I have NRF24L01+ connected directly to RPI using SPI.
                        I am running PiGatewaySerial service and Iam able to see communication when i do

                        sudo cat /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                        

                        for example

                        7;255;3;0;15;0
                        7;255;0;0;17;1.5.4
                        7;255;3;0;6;0
                        7;255;3;0;11;Humidity
                        7;255;3;0;12;1.0
                        7;0;0;0;7;
                        7;1;0;0;6;
                        
                        

                        My problem is that openHab is unable to access /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                        I see error in my logs

                        2016-03-11 23:30:11.288 [ERROR] [.o.b.m.internal.gateway.Serial] - Unable to find Serial port '/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway'
                        
                        java.lang.NullPointerException: null
                                at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.gateway.Serial.write(Serial.java:82) ~[na:na]
                                at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.MySensorsBinding.execute(MySensorsBinding.java:178) ~[na:na]
                                at org.openhab.core.binding.AbstractActiveBinding$BindingActiveService.execute(AbstractActiveBinding.java:156) ~[na:na]
                                at org.openhab.core.service.AbstractActiveService$RefreshThread.run(AbstractActiveService.java:173) ~[na:na]
                        
                        
                        

                        I found @BastienVH post and modified /etc/init.d/openhab JAVA_ARGS_DEFAULT section and added at the end of defintion

                         -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway"
                        

                        and restarted service

                        Sadly, there was no change.
                        Please can you help?

                        Thank you.

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                        @Pavel-Hrudka

                        On my last post I miss lid you, copping your own line, but actually to use raspberry internal serial you have to add to Openhab's start.sh "-Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyAMA0 " before the line with the ".jar" because the serial got to start before you run the biddings.

                        Hope it helps.

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                          Pavel Hrudka
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                          #24

                          Hi thank you.
                          I solved my issue, but when I wanted to update my post, the thread was locked.

                          Here in this post its said that I should create link to virtual port like this

                          sudo ln -s /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway /dev/ttyUSB20
                          

                          Pointing OpenHab binding to this port solved my problem.

                          I did try to add command line parameter to /init.d script for OpenHab but that did not work.

                          Cheers.
                          Pavel

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                            wrote on last edited by
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                            Hi I am new to openHAB how do you configure a relay node? I do see the node in the logs but the relay don't what to switch on or off. I have my temp and humidity sensors working already.

                            18:38:50.450 [INFO ] [.b.m.internal.MySensorsBinding:257  ] - New MySensor sensor found (Dimmable device of some kind): node-id=95, sensor-id=0 with type S_DIMMER
                             * Example item: 95;0;V_STATUS             - Binary status. (on/off)
                             * Example item: 95;0;V_PERCENTAGE         - Percentage value. 0-100 (%)
                             * Example item: 95;0;V_WATT               - Watt value for power meters
                            

                            Regards

                            Francois

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                              Mark Jefford
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                              #26

                              Hi,

                              Quick question, trying to integrate the mysprinkler project into openhab.

                              getting stuck using V_VAR1-3 i need to somehow export out a runtime variable to the remote ardunio... any idea how i can get the V_VAR1-3 to output something that is not binary? i.e a runtime of 5 min for sprinklers...

                              i have the triggering working, just can't configure the runtime.

                              any help appreciated.. will do a guide if it get it working :)

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                                Harry Gomez
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                                I recently moved my OpenHab install from a Raspberry PI 2 to a Raspberry Pi 3 from wheezy to jessie and now the biding is not working. Everything was working perfectly with the previous install now i keep getting the following message, serial port exist and it works. I suspect it has do to with the change from wheezy to jessie but nothing i tries is working.

                                2016-03-25 19:28:20 DEBUG o.o.b.m.i.MySensorsBinding[:96]- activate
                                2016-03-25 19:28:20 ERROR o.o.b.m.i.gateway.Serial[:70]- Unable to find Serial port '/dev/ttyUSB0'

                                [ 3137.417846] usb 1-1.5: new full-speed USB device number 6 using dwc_otg
                                [ 3137.520958] usb 1-1.5: New USB device found, idVendor=1a86, idProduct=7523
                                [ 3137.520979] usb 1-1.5: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
                                [ 3137.520992] usb 1-1.5: Product: USB2.0-Serial
                                [ 3137.522050] ch341 1-1.5:1.0: ch341-uart converter detected
                                [ 3137.525880] usb 1-1.5: ch341-uart converter now attached to ttyUSB0

                                regards
                                Harry

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                                • Harry GomezH Harry Gomez

                                  I recently moved my OpenHab install from a Raspberry PI 2 to a Raspberry Pi 3 from wheezy to jessie and now the biding is not working. Everything was working perfectly with the previous install now i keep getting the following message, serial port exist and it works. I suspect it has do to with the change from wheezy to jessie but nothing i tries is working.

                                  2016-03-25 19:28:20 DEBUG o.o.b.m.i.MySensorsBinding[:96]- activate
                                  2016-03-25 19:28:20 ERROR o.o.b.m.i.gateway.Serial[:70]- Unable to find Serial port '/dev/ttyUSB0'

                                  [ 3137.417846] usb 1-1.5: new full-speed USB device number 6 using dwc_otg
                                  [ 3137.520958] usb 1-1.5: New USB device found, idVendor=1a86, idProduct=7523
                                  [ 3137.520979] usb 1-1.5: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
                                  [ 3137.520992] usb 1-1.5: Product: USB2.0-Serial
                                  [ 3137.522050] ch341 1-1.5:1.0: ch341-uart converter detected
                                  [ 3137.525880] usb 1-1.5: ch341-uart converter now attached to ttyUSB0

                                  regards
                                  Harry

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                                  @Harry-Gomez
                                  From https://github.com/openhab/openhab/wiki/Serial-Binding

                                  If you are using non standard serial ports you have to adapt start.sh to have the serial port included. the java command line should then include the following parameters:

                                  -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyAMA0

                                  whereas ttyAMA0 is the path to your serial port. Please be aware to change all scripts you might use for startup (debug, automatic start in linux,...)
                                  whereas ttyAMA0 is the path to your serial port. Please be aware to change all scripts you might use for startup (debug, automatic start in linux,...)

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                                    @Harry-Gomez
                                    From https://github.com/openhab/openhab/wiki/Serial-Binding

                                    If you are using non standard serial ports you have to adapt start.sh to have the serial port included. the java command line should then include the following parameters:

                                    -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyAMA0

                                    whereas ttyAMA0 is the path to your serial port. Please be aware to change all scripts you might use for startup (debug, automatic start in linux,...)
                                    whereas ttyAMA0 is the path to your serial port. Please be aware to change all scripts you might use for startup (debug, automatic start in linux,...)

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                                    @ted said:

                                    -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyAMA0

                                    I tried that but it did not work - this is how part of the /etc/init.d/openhab looks - any other ideas - i did not needed this with the RPi2 and wheezy

                                    JAVA_ARGS_DEFAULT="-Dosgi.clean=true
                                    -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyUSB0
                                    -Declipse.ignoreApp=true
                                    -Dosgi.noShutdown=true
                                    -Djetty.port=${HTTP_PORT}
                                    -Dopenhab.configfile="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/configurations/openhab.cfg"
                                    -Dopenhab.configdir="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/configurations"
                                    -Dopenhab.logdir="${OPENHAB_LOG_DIR}"
                                    -Dsmarthome.userdata="${OPENHAB_USER_DATA_DIR}"
                                    -Djetty.home="${OPENHAB_DIR}"
                                    -Djetty.port.ssl=${HTTPS_PORT}
                                    -Djetty.config="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/jetty"
                                    -Djetty.logs="${OPENHAB_LOG_DIR}"
                                    -Djetty.rundir="${OPENHAB_DIR}"
                                    -Dfelix.fileinstall.dir="${OPENHAB_DIR}/addons"
                                    -Dfelix.fileinstall.filter=.*\.jar
                                    -Djava.library.path="${OPENHAB_DIR}/lib"
                                    -Djava.security.auth.login.config="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/login.conf"
                                    -Dorg.quartz.properties="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/quartz.properties"
                                    -Dequinox.ds.block_timeout=240000
                                    -Dequinox.scr.waitTimeOnBlock=60000
                                    -Dfelix.fileinstall.active.level=4
                                    -Djava.awt.headless=true
                                    -jar ${LAUNCHER}
                                    -configuration ${OPENHAB_WORKSPACE_DIR}
                                    -data ${OPENHAB_WORKSPACE_DIR}
                                    -console ${TELNET_PORT}"

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                                      @ted said:

                                      -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyAMA0

                                      I tried that but it did not work - this is how part of the /etc/init.d/openhab looks - any other ideas - i did not needed this with the RPi2 and wheezy

                                      JAVA_ARGS_DEFAULT="-Dosgi.clean=true
                                      -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyUSB0
                                      -Declipse.ignoreApp=true
                                      -Dosgi.noShutdown=true
                                      -Djetty.port=${HTTP_PORT}
                                      -Dopenhab.configfile="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/configurations/openhab.cfg"
                                      -Dopenhab.configdir="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/configurations"
                                      -Dopenhab.logdir="${OPENHAB_LOG_DIR}"
                                      -Dsmarthome.userdata="${OPENHAB_USER_DATA_DIR}"
                                      -Djetty.home="${OPENHAB_DIR}"
                                      -Djetty.port.ssl=${HTTPS_PORT}
                                      -Djetty.config="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/jetty"
                                      -Djetty.logs="${OPENHAB_LOG_DIR}"
                                      -Djetty.rundir="${OPENHAB_DIR}"
                                      -Dfelix.fileinstall.dir="${OPENHAB_DIR}/addons"
                                      -Dfelix.fileinstall.filter=.*\.jar
                                      -Djava.library.path="${OPENHAB_DIR}/lib"
                                      -Djava.security.auth.login.config="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/login.conf"
                                      -Dorg.quartz.properties="${OPENHAB_CONF_DIR}/quartz.properties"
                                      -Dequinox.ds.block_timeout=240000
                                      -Dequinox.scr.waitTimeOnBlock=60000
                                      -Dfelix.fileinstall.active.level=4
                                      -Djava.awt.headless=true
                                      -jar ${LAUNCHER}
                                      -configuration ${OPENHAB_WORKSPACE_DIR}
                                      -data ${OPENHAB_WORKSPACE_DIR}
                                      -console ${TELNET_PORT}"

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                                      @Harry-Gomez
                                      What if you modify start.sh and start openhab from console? I'm not a linux expert; could it be that the usb driver was initiated after /etc/init.d is processed ?

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                                        @Harry-Gomez
                                        What if you modify start.sh and start openhab from console? I'm not a linux expert; could it be that the usb driver was initiated after /etc/init.d is processed ?

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                                        @ted

                                        Thank worked with change to openhab.sh - I had to put -Dgnu.io.rxtx.SerialPorts=/dev/ttyUSB0 at the begining to be able to work. I'm not sure why it would workthere and not on the /etc/init.d/openhab. Also there is not start.sh when you install using apt-get it is named opendhab.sh

                                        Thanks!!

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                                          wrote on last edited by Francois
                                          #32

                                          Hi what is the syntax for a relay in openhab using this binding?

                                          This in what I get in the log but the light do not switch on or off.

                                          2016-03-27 20:37:00.068 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - LightSwitch_GF_Study received command ON
                                          2016-03-27 20:37:00.889 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - LightSwitch_GF_Study received command OFF
                                          2016-03-27 20:37:01.622 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - LightSwitch_GF_Study received command ON
                                          2016-03-27 20:37:02.407 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - LightSwitch_GF_Study received command OFF
                                          2016-03-27 20:37:03.247 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - LightSwitch_GF_Study received command ON
                                          

                                          This is the syntax that I am use and it is not working. Also try V_LIGHT without any luck.

                                          Switch LightSwitch_GF_Study	"Study Light  [%s]"				<light> 	(GF_Study)			{mysensors="41;1;V_BINARY"}
                                          
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