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  • clippermiamiC Offline
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    clippermiami
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    wrote on last edited by
    #28

    A further update, on the off chance I swapped out the Gateway Arduino Nano board, recompiled and uploaded the Serial Gateway code. Same as before.

    Can someone tell me what this means:
    Tx: fr=255,to=255,la=255,ne=255,ci=255,mt=4,ty=9,cr=184:
    No relay nodes was found. Trying again in 10 seconds.

    And if it offers any guidance as to what is wrong. The Sensor code was a cut/paste from the code on the web site so it ought o be correct.

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    • clippermiamiC clippermiami

      A further update, on the off chance I swapped out the Gateway Arduino Nano board, recompiled and uploaded the Serial Gateway code. Same as before.

      Can someone tell me what this means:
      Tx: fr=255,to=255,la=255,ne=255,ci=255,mt=4,ty=9,cr=184:
      No relay nodes was found. Trying again in 10 seconds.

      And if it offers any guidance as to what is wrong. The Sensor code was a cut/paste from the code on the web site so it ought o be correct.

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      hek
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      wrote on last edited by
      #29

      @clippermiami

      Your sensor is trying to get in contact with either the gateway or an relaying node. It's trying to find the way home so to say.
      Once it get contact with something it will request an unique radio-id.

      So either you haven't started the gateway or having radio-problem. Did you put capacitors on the radios?

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      • hekH hek

        @clippermiami

        Your sensor is trying to get in contact with either the gateway or an relaying node. It's trying to find the way home so to say.
        Once it get contact with something it will request an unique radio-id.

        So either you haven't started the gateway or having radio-problem. Did you put capacitors on the radios?

        clippermiamiC Offline
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        clippermiami
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        wrote on last edited by
        #30

        @hek

        Sounds like the sensor end is working. i've put LEDs on the three leads defined in the sketch and there is nothing happening on any of them so I'm guessing that something basic is wrong with the Gateway.

        i've tried the capacitors and no change so far. At this point I'd think that at least one of the LEDs (Tx, TX or Error) would indicate something.

        BTW, i appreciate your patience with a newbie.

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        • clippermiamiC clippermiami

          @hek

          Sounds like the sensor end is working. i've put LEDs on the three leads defined in the sketch and there is nothing happening on any of them so I'm guessing that something basic is wrong with the Gateway.

          i've tried the capacitors and no change so far. At this point I'd think that at least one of the LEDs (Tx, TX or Error) would indicate something.

          BTW, i appreciate your patience with a newbie.

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          #31

          @clippermiami

          And your using the simple radio model on both ends (no amplified radio)?
          Are you really sure the radio-wiring is correct? And no lose contacts (it has happened more than once for me:) ?

          The radios also seems to be very sensitive when it comes to stability of the power feeding (sometimes). Do you have the possibility to feed them through Wall-wart/USB or something else than your computer?

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          • hekH hek

            @clippermiami

            And your using the simple radio model on both ends (no amplified radio)?
            Are you really sure the radio-wiring is correct? And no lose contacts (it has happened more than once for me:) ?

            The radios also seems to be very sensitive when it comes to stability of the power feeding (sometimes). Do you have the possibility to feed them through Wall-wart/USB or something else than your computer?

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            BulldogLowell
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            wrote on last edited by
            #32

            @hek said:

            Are you really sure the radio-wiring is correct? And no lose contacts (it has happened more than once for me:) ?

            me too. More than I care to admit and more frustrating than anything.

            @clippermiami

            did you switch out the jumper wires already, too?

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            • clippermiamiC Offline
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              clippermiami
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              wrote on last edited by
              #33

              I think i've found the problem.

              In the instructions on mysensors.org under building the USB-Serial Gateway it says
              [code]
              Building a USB-connected Gateway

              NOTE: You must use an Arduino Nano for the USB version of the gateway. The Nano is the officially supported and tested model so if you try a different version, we cannot guarantee that the Vera will recognize it.

              Start by connecting the radio module.
              [/code]

              When you follow the link to "connecting the radio module it leads to a Arduino Pro-Mini configuration NOT a Nano. I used the radio configuration from the Ethernet gateway because it depicts the wiring for a Nano.

              I found some code on forum.micasaverde.com that was to debug the radio connection and put it in my Gateway code and it says the **radio is not connected properly. **

              So now i'm confused, what wiring IS correct for the NANO in the USB Serial Gateway?

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              • hekH Offline
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                #34

                Yes, the radio wiring is different for ethernet vs serial version of the gateway.
                So, like the instructions say, when building the Serial version you should follow the guide here:
                http://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio

                The pin numbers is identical between pro mini and nano.

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                • hekH hek

                  Yes, the radio wiring is different for ethernet vs serial version of the gateway.
                  So, like the instructions say, when building the Serial version you should follow the guide here:
                  http://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio

                  The pin numbers is identical between pro mini and nano.

                  clippermiamiC Offline
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                  clippermiami
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                  #35

                  @hek As I recall the difference is in pins for CE/CSN (from memory here so I may be wrong) in which case my radio is in fact wired incorrectly as it used the Nano pinout from the Ethernet Gateway. I shall fix it and hopefully everything will start to play together. (Fingers, toes, legs, eyes crossed :-) )

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                  • clippermiamiC Offline
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                    clippermiami
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                    #36

                    Well, that didn't do it either. i do however now have a ERR LED indication on SOLID.

                    I have the following wiring (checked, rechecked)
                    Arduino...............Radio
                    Pin 2 IRQ Gray
                    Pin 4 LED Err
                    Pin 5 LED Tx
                    Pin 6 LED Rx
                    Pin 9 CE Org
                    Pin 10 CSN Yel
                    Pin 11 MOSI Blue
                    Pin 12 MISO Violet
                    Pin 13 SCK Grn
                    3.3 V Out Radio Vcc
                    5v Out LEDs
                    GND Radio GND

                    4.7 uF Cap Radio Vcc to Radio GND
                    Changed power supply from Laptop USB to separate 5V USB Wall Wart

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                    • clippermiamiC clippermiami

                      Well, that didn't do it either. i do however now have a ERR LED indication on SOLID.

                      I have the following wiring (checked, rechecked)
                      Arduino...............Radio
                      Pin 2 IRQ Gray
                      Pin 4 LED Err
                      Pin 5 LED Tx
                      Pin 6 LED Rx
                      Pin 9 CE Org
                      Pin 10 CSN Yel
                      Pin 11 MOSI Blue
                      Pin 12 MISO Violet
                      Pin 13 SCK Grn
                      3.3 V Out Radio Vcc
                      5v Out LEDs
                      GND Radio GND

                      4.7 uF Cap Radio Vcc to Radio GND
                      Changed power supply from Laptop USB to separate 5V USB Wall Wart

                      BulldogLowellB Offline
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                      BulldogLowell
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                      #37

                      @clippermiami

                      I just had a similar connectivity issue with a project I was completing. I switched to 1.2A 5V cell phone charger and that did it...

                      not enough power...

                      What is the output of your wall wort?

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                      • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell

                        @clippermiami

                        I just had a similar connectivity issue with a project I was completing. I switched to 1.2A 5V cell phone charger and that did it...

                        not enough power...

                        What is the output of your wall wort?

                        clippermiamiC Offline
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                        clippermiami
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #38

                        @BulldogLowell Rated 5 volts 1 amp. I'm having a hard time imagining this consuming that kind of power

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                          hek
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                          wrote on last edited by hek
                          #39

                          @clippermiami said:

                          All looks ok from your description.

                          Pin 4 LED Err
                          Pin 5 LED Tx
                          Pin 6 LED Rx

                          ...and resistors in series I hope.

                          Maybe you should go back and run some of the examples in RF24/examples folder. Remember to use the same CE/CSN in constructor when testing Ping sketch for example.

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                          • clippermiamiC clippermiami

                            @BulldogLowell Rated 5 volts 1 amp. I'm having a hard time imagining this consuming that kind of power

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                            #40

                            @clippermiami

                            you are right...

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                              clippermiami
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #41

                              Well, i'm pleased to say that I got my Serial Gateway and first Sensor up. After all the problems with the "scrambled wiring" version I used Ross Kinard's PCB from OSHPark and it came up the first time. It located and included the Light Sensor immediately although it doesn't seem to have picked up all the config data (Photo attached)ScreenHunter_119 May. 11 13.27.jpg.

                              But after the previous frustrations this is a major victory :)

                              Thanks to everyone but especially to @Ross for his excellent PCB and @hek for your patience and assistance.

                              John

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                              • clippermiamiC clippermiami

                                Well, i'm pleased to say that I got my Serial Gateway and first Sensor up. After all the problems with the "scrambled wiring" version I used Ross Kinard's PCB from OSHPark and it came up the first time. It located and included the Light Sensor immediately although it doesn't seem to have picked up all the config data (Photo attached)ScreenHunter_119 May. 11 13.27.jpg.

                                But after the previous frustrations this is a major victory :)

                                Thanks to everyone but especially to @Ross for his excellent PCB and @hek for your patience and assistance.

                                John

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                                @clippermiami said:

                                ...although it doesn't seem to have picked up all the config data (Photo attached)!

                                John,

                                This is happening to me too when I first include the sensor. I just have to power cycle the sensor (light sensor in your case) and then the info appears.

                                Hope that will work for you too.

                                Pete

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                                • petewillP petewill

                                  @clippermiami said:

                                  ...although it doesn't seem to have picked up all the config data (Photo attached)!

                                  John,

                                  This is happening to me too when I first include the sensor. I just have to power cycle the sensor (light sensor in your case) and then the info appears.

                                  Hope that will work for you too.

                                  Pete

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                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  @petewill That got it, thanks

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