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Problem to integrate a BinarySwitchSensor

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  • t1m0T Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    ![alt text](0_1464805711579_test.png image url)
    i go insane... what is wrong... it dont work!
    I'm going crazy

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    • mfalkviddM Offline
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      #2

      (moved from the "Bug reports" category to "Pimatic". This looks pimatic-specific and there is no information about a bug in the post.)

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      • Harry van der WolfH Offline
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        wrote on last edited by Harry van der Wolf
        #3

        Please specify what doesn't work.
        You have debug verbosity on which shows that your sensor on/of signal as such is recognized by pimatic.
        Your used class is correct as well.

        Did you specify the protocol in the mysensors plugin?

        {
              "plugin": "mysensors",
              "driver": "serialport",
              "protocols": "1.5.4",
              "driverOptions": {
                 "serialDevice": "/dev/ttyUSB0",
                 "baudrate": 115200
              }
            },
        

        The plugin still defaults to the 1.4 protocol.

        Edit: Also check Getting started with MySensors in the pimatic forum.

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