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Arduino Pro MICRO Pinout for 8 channel Relay

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  • hekH Offline
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    hek
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    It has really nothing to do with the MySensors library how you choose to control the GPIOs in the sketch.

    But yes, you can control relays with the analog outputs.

    Remember to power the relays separately though. They are power hungry beasts.

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      Porky6666
      wrote on last edited by
      #3

      Hi,

      ok i defined Relay 6,7,8 at A0,A1,A2, when i initial send a digitalwrite(high) or low within the sketch and uload that, it gone OK, but when want to change the states at runtime per radio, nothing changed but Relays 1 to 5 are ok.

      example:

      void setup()
      {
      pinMode(3, OUTPUT);
      pinMode(4, OUTPUT);
      pinMode(5, OUTPUT);
      pinMode(6, OUTPUT);
      pinMode(7, OUTPUT);
      pinMode(18, OUTPUT);
      pinMode(19, OUTPUT);
      pinMode(20, OUTPUT);
      digitalWrite(3, HIGH);
      digitalWrite(4, HIGH);
      digitalWrite(5, HIGH);
      digitalWrite(6, HIGH);
      digitalWrite(7, HIGH);
      digitalWrite(18, HIGH);
      digitalWrite(19, HIGH);
      digitalWrite(20, HIGH);

      any idea ?

      Bye Stefan

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        hek
        Admin
        wrote on last edited by hek
        #4

        You will have to post your sketch code as well if we should be able to help you. Enclose it in ```` to get code formatting.

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          Porky6666
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          Ok, thanks

          ""// Example sketch showing how to control physical relays.
          // This example will remember relay state even after power failure.

          #include <MySensor.h>
          #include <SPI.h>

          //#define SPI_CE 9
          //#define SPI_SS 10 // PB0, pin 8, Digital17
          //#define SPI_MISO 14 // PB3, pin 11, Digital14
          //#define SPI_MOSI 16 // PB2, pin 10, Digital16
          //#define SPI_SCK 15 // PB1, pin 9, Digital15
          //#define MySensor(uint8_t cepin = 9, uint8_t cspin = 10);
          #define RELAY_1 3 // Arduino Digital I/O pin number for first relay (second on pin+1 etc)
          #define RELAY_2 4
          #define RELAY_3 5
          #define RELAY_4 6
          #define RELAY_5 7
          #define RELAY_6 18
          #define RELAY_7 19
          #define RELAY_8 20
          #define NUMBER_OF_RELAYS 8 // Total number of attached relays
          #define RELAY_ON 1 // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
          #define RELAY_OFF 0 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay

          //MySensor(uint8_t cepin = 9, uint8_t cspin = 10) gw;
          MySensor gw;
          void setup()
          {
          pinMode(3, OUTPUT);
          pinMode(4, OUTPUT);
          pinMode(5, OUTPUT);
          pinMode(6, OUTPUT);
          pinMode(7, OUTPUT);
          pinMode(18, OUTPUT);
          pinMode(19, OUTPUT);
          pinMode(20, OUTPUT);
          digitalWrite(3, HIGH);
          digitalWrite(4, HIGH);
          digitalWrite(5, HIGH);
          digitalWrite(6, HIGH);
          digitalWrite(7, HIGH);
          digitalWrite(18, HIGH);
          digitalWrite(19, HIGH);
          digitalWrite(20, HIGH);

          //MySensor(uint8_t cepin=9, uint8_t cspin=10)
          // Initialize library and add callback for incoming messages
          gw.begin(incomingMessage, AUTO, true);
          // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
          gw.sendSketchInfo("Relay", "1.0");

          // Fetch relay status
          for (int sensor=1, pin=RELAY_1; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS;sensor++, pin++) {
          // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
          gw.present(sensor, S_LIGHT);
          // Then set relay pins in output mode
          pinMode(pin, OUTPUT);
          // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage)
          digitalWrite(pin, gw.loadState(sensor)?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
          }
          }

          void loop()
          {
          // Alway process incoming messages whenever possible
          gw.process();
          }

          void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
          // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
          if (message.type==V_LIGHT) {
          // Change relay state
          digitalWrite(message.sensor-1+RELAY_1, message.getBool()?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
          // Store state in eeprom
          gw.saveState(message.sensor, message.getBool());
          // Write some debug info
          Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
          Serial.print(message.sensor);
          Serial.print(", New status: ");
          Serial.println(message.getBool());
          }
          }
          ""

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          • P Porky6666

            Ok, thanks

            ""// Example sketch showing how to control physical relays.
            // This example will remember relay state even after power failure.

            #include <MySensor.h>
            #include <SPI.h>

            //#define SPI_CE 9
            //#define SPI_SS 10 // PB0, pin 8, Digital17
            //#define SPI_MISO 14 // PB3, pin 11, Digital14
            //#define SPI_MOSI 16 // PB2, pin 10, Digital16
            //#define SPI_SCK 15 // PB1, pin 9, Digital15
            //#define MySensor(uint8_t cepin = 9, uint8_t cspin = 10);
            #define RELAY_1 3 // Arduino Digital I/O pin number for first relay (second on pin+1 etc)
            #define RELAY_2 4
            #define RELAY_3 5
            #define RELAY_4 6
            #define RELAY_5 7
            #define RELAY_6 18
            #define RELAY_7 19
            #define RELAY_8 20
            #define NUMBER_OF_RELAYS 8 // Total number of attached relays
            #define RELAY_ON 1 // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
            #define RELAY_OFF 0 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay

            //MySensor(uint8_t cepin = 9, uint8_t cspin = 10) gw;
            MySensor gw;
            void setup()
            {
            pinMode(3, OUTPUT);
            pinMode(4, OUTPUT);
            pinMode(5, OUTPUT);
            pinMode(6, OUTPUT);
            pinMode(7, OUTPUT);
            pinMode(18, OUTPUT);
            pinMode(19, OUTPUT);
            pinMode(20, OUTPUT);
            digitalWrite(3, HIGH);
            digitalWrite(4, HIGH);
            digitalWrite(5, HIGH);
            digitalWrite(6, HIGH);
            digitalWrite(7, HIGH);
            digitalWrite(18, HIGH);
            digitalWrite(19, HIGH);
            digitalWrite(20, HIGH);

            //MySensor(uint8_t cepin=9, uint8_t cspin=10)
            // Initialize library and add callback for incoming messages
            gw.begin(incomingMessage, AUTO, true);
            // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
            gw.sendSketchInfo("Relay", "1.0");

            // Fetch relay status
            for (int sensor=1, pin=RELAY_1; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS;sensor++, pin++) {
            // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
            gw.present(sensor, S_LIGHT);
            // Then set relay pins in output mode
            pinMode(pin, OUTPUT);
            // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage)
            digitalWrite(pin, gw.loadState(sensor)?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
            }
            }

            void loop()
            {
            // Alway process incoming messages whenever possible
            gw.process();
            }

            void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
            // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
            if (message.type==V_LIGHT) {
            // Change relay state
            digitalWrite(message.sensor-1+RELAY_1, message.getBool()?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
            // Store state in eeprom
            gw.saveState(message.sensor, message.getBool());
            // Write some debug info
            Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
            Serial.print(message.sensor);
            Serial.print(", New status: ");
            Serial.println(message.getBool());
            }
            }
            ""

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            hek
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            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            @Porky6666

            That will ot work as you don't actually use the GPIO-defines you created at the top of your sketch.

            I would probably have created an array with the pins you intend to use and loop over it when initializing and handling the commands from gateway.

            E.g.

            char[] pins = [3,4,5,6,7,18,19,20]; 
            for (int i=0;i<pins.length;i++) {
                 pinMode(pin[i], OUTPUT); 
                 digitalWrite(pin[i], HIGH);
            }
            

            And likewise when receiving controller commands.

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              Porky6666
              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              Hi,

              this ist the orginal example from this site, and so it works vor 5 relays.
              "// Example sketch showing how to control physical relays.
              // This example will remember relay state even after power failure.

              #include <MySensor.h>
              #include <SPI.h>

              #define RELAY_1 3 // Arduino Digital I/O pin number for first relay (second on pin+1 etc)
              #define RELAY_2 4
              #define RELAY_3 5
              #define RELAY_4 6
              #define RELAY_5 7
              //#define RELAY_6 18
              //#define RELAY_7 19
              //#define RELAY_8 20
              #define NUMBER_OF_RELAYS 5 // Total number of attached relays
              #define RELAY_ON 1 // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
              #define RELAY_OFF 0 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay

              MySensor gw;
              void setup()
              {
              // Initialize library and add callback for incoming messages
              gw.begin(incomingMessage, AUTO, true);
              // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
              gw.sendSketchInfo("Relay", "1.0");

              // Fetch relay status
              for (int sensor=1, pin=RELAY_1; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS;sensor++, pin++) {
              // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
              gw.present(sensor, S_LIGHT);
              // Then set relay pins in output mode
              pinMode(pin, OUTPUT);
              // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage)
              digitalWrite(pin, gw.loadState(sensor)?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
              }
              }

              void loop()
              {
              // Alway process incoming messages whenever possible
              gw.process();
              }

              void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
              // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
              if (message.type==V_LIGHT) {
              // Change relay state
              digitalWrite(message.sensor-1+RELAY_1, message.getBool()?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
              // Store state in eeprom
              gw.saveState(message.sensor, message.getBool());
              // Write some debug info
              Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
              Serial.print(message.sensor);
              Serial.print(", New status: ");
              Serial.println(message.getBool());
              }
              }
              "
              but not more.
              On an Arduino Pro Mini
              this sketch works for 6 Relays inkl. D8, i have changed to pro micro
              an i used 2 different new ones same result, 5 Relays working -- externel power supply to the relays, arduino only needs to pull up or pull down.

              bye
              Stefan
              thanks for your help

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                soward
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                That sketch only works when the desired output pins are in numerical sequence. Once you need to use a variety of pin numbers in an arbitrary order, you will need to mange them differently.

                Using an array as Hek suggested is no doubt your best option.

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                  Porky6666
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  Hi,

                  Thats a fact i'd. Never known,
                  Thanks for your help.

                  Stefan

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                    Zeph
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @Porky6666

                    You can insert 4 spaces at the beginning of each line to show it as code here:

                    // Example sketch showing how to control physical relays.    
                    // This example will remember relay state even after power failure.
                    
                    include <MySensor.h>
                    include <SPI.h>   
                    #define RELAY_1 3 // Arduino Digital I/O pin number for first relay (second on pin+1 etc)
                    #define RELAY_2 4
                    #define RELAY_3 5
                    #define RELAY_4 6
                    #define RELAY_5 7
                    //#define RELAY_6 18
                    //#define RELAY_7 19
                    //#define RELAY_8 20
                    
                    #define NUMBER_OF_RELAYS 5 // Total number of attached relays
                    #define RELAY_ON 1 // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
                    #define RELAY_OFF 0 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay
                    
                    MySensor gw;
                    void setup()
                    {
                        // Initialize library and add callback for incoming messages
                        gw.begin(incomingMessage, AUTO, true);
                        // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                        gw.sendSketchInfo("Relay", "1.0");
                        
                        // Fetch relay status
                        for (int sensor=1, pin=RELAY_1; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS;sensor++, pin++) {
                            // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                            gw.present(sensor, S_LIGHT);
                            // Then set relay pins in output mode
                            pinMode(pin, OUTPUT);
                            // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage)
                            digitalWrite(pin, gw.loadState(sensor)?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                        }
                    }
                    
                    void loop()
                    {
                        // Alway process incoming messages whenever possible
                        gw.process();
                    }
                    
                    void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
                        // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
                        if (message.type==V_LIGHT) {
                            // Change relay state
                            digitalWrite(message.sensor-1+RELAY_1, message.getBool()?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                            // Store state in eeprom
                            gw.saveState(message.sensor, message.getBool());
                            // Write some debug info
                            Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
                            Serial.print(message.sensor);
                            Serial.print(", New status: ");
                            Serial.println(message.getBool());
                        }
                    }
                    
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      Hi,

                      Here is the example of the code using an 8 delay board.
                      I used the Analog devices as much as possible because I intend to include 1-wire temp sensors as well.
                      On my (clone) Mini there are 8 analog pins but useable on the bread board because of the location. I will use them in the final perfboard.

                        // Example sketch showing how to control physical relays. 
                        // This example will remember relay state even after power failure.
                        // Using an Array to define the pin's 
                      
                      #include <MySensor.h>
                      #include <SPI.h>
                      
                      const int RELAY[] = {A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, 6, 7, 8}; // I/O pins for the relays
                      #define NUMBER_OF_RELAYS 8 // Total number of attached relays
                      #define RELAY_ON 1  // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
                      #define RELAY_OFF 0 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay
                      
                      MySensor gw;
                      
                      void setup()  
                      {   
                        // Initialize library and add callback for incoming messages
                        gw.begin(incomingMessage, AUTO, true);
                        // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                        gw.sendSketchInfo("Relay", "1.0");
                      
                        // Fetch relay status
                        for (int sensor=1, pin=0; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS;sensor++, pin++) {
                          // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                          gw.present(sensor, S_LIGHT);
                          // Then set relay pins in output mode
                          pinMode(RELAY[pin], OUTPUT);   
                          // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage) 
                          digitalWrite(RELAY[pin], gw.loadState(sensor)?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                        }
                      }
                          
                      void loop() 
                      {
                        // Alway process incoming messages whenever possible
                        gw.process();
                      }
                      
                      void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
                        // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
                         if (message.type==V_LIGHT) {
                           // Change relay state
                           digitalWrite(RELAY[message.sensor-1], message.getBool()?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                           // Store state in eeprom
                           gw.saveState(message.sensor, message.getBool());
                           // Write some debug info
                           Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
                           Serial.print(message.sensor);
                           Serial.print(", New status: ");
                           Serial.println(message.getBool());
                         } 
                      }
                      

                      "

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                        Hi,

                        Here is the example of the code using an 8 delay board.
                        I used the Analog devices as much as possible because I intend to include 1-wire temp sensors as well.
                        On my (clone) Mini there are 8 analog pins but useable on the bread board because of the location. I will use them in the final perfboard.

                          // Example sketch showing how to control physical relays. 
                          // This example will remember relay state even after power failure.
                          // Using an Array to define the pin's 
                        
                        #include <MySensor.h>
                        #include <SPI.h>
                        
                        const int RELAY[] = {A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, 6, 7, 8}; // I/O pins for the relays
                        #define NUMBER_OF_RELAYS 8 // Total number of attached relays
                        #define RELAY_ON 1  // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
                        #define RELAY_OFF 0 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay
                        
                        MySensor gw;
                        
                        void setup()  
                        {   
                          // Initialize library and add callback for incoming messages
                          gw.begin(incomingMessage, AUTO, true);
                          // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                          gw.sendSketchInfo("Relay", "1.0");
                        
                          // Fetch relay status
                          for (int sensor=1, pin=0; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS;sensor++, pin++) {
                            // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                            gw.present(sensor, S_LIGHT);
                            // Then set relay pins in output mode
                            pinMode(RELAY[pin], OUTPUT);   
                            // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage) 
                            digitalWrite(RELAY[pin], gw.loadState(sensor)?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                          }
                        }
                            
                        void loop() 
                        {
                          // Alway process incoming messages whenever possible
                          gw.process();
                        }
                        
                        void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
                          // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
                           if (message.type==V_LIGHT) {
                             // Change relay state
                             digitalWrite(RELAY[message.sensor-1], message.getBool()?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                             // Store state in eeprom
                             gw.saveState(message.sensor, message.getBool());
                             // Write some debug info
                             Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
                             Serial.print(message.sensor);
                             Serial.print(", New status: ");
                             Serial.println(message.getBool());
                           } 
                        }
                        

                        "

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                        gregl
                        Hero Member
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        @sjoerd14 said:

                        1-wire temp sensors as well.

                        I learned the other day that you can use the "Analog" I/O for one-wire anyway? just treat them as they were digital!

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                          Porky6666
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          @sjoerd14

                          Great thx a lot -- is working fine your example.

                          bye
                          Stefan

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                          • P Porky6666

                            @sjoerd14

                            Great thx a lot -- is working fine your example.

                            bye
                            Stefan

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                            jeylites
                            wrote on last edited by jeylites
                            #14

                            Hi, I'm trying to create an array of binary switches based on the 8Ch relay script, but I'm having issues setting it up. I don't have much knowledge in array and I was wondering if anyone here could guide me.

                            // Simple binary switch example 
                            // Connect button or door/window reed switch between 
                            // digitial I/O pin 3 (BUTTON_PIN below) and GND.
                            
                            #include <MySensor.h>
                            #include <SPI.h>
                            #include <Bounce2.h>
                            
                            const int BUTTON[] = {3, 4, 5};
                            #define NUMBER_OF_BUTTONS 3
                            //#define CHILD_ID 3
                            //#define BUTTON_PIN  3  // Arduino Digital I/O pin for button/reed switch
                            
                            MySensor gw;
                            Bounce debouncer = Bounce(); 
                            int oldValue=-1;
                            
                            // Change to V_LIGHT if you use S_LIGHT in presentation below
                            MyMessage msg(V_TRIPPED);
                            
                            void setup()  
                            {  
                              gw.begin();
                            // Fetch relay status
                              for (int sensor=1, pin=0; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_BUTTONS;sensor++, pin++) {
                                
                             // Setup the button
                              pinMode(BUTTON[pin],INPUT);
                              // Activate internal pull-up
                              digitalWrite(BUTTON[pin],HIGH);
                              
                              // After setting up the button, setup debouncer
                              debouncer.attach(BUTTON[pin]);
                              debouncer.interval(5);
                              
                              // Register binary input sensor to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                              // You can use S_DOOR, S_MOTION or S_LIGHT here depending on your usage. 
                              // If S_LIGHT is used, remember to update variable type you send in. See "msg" above.
                              gw.present(sensor, S_DOOR);  
                              
                            
                            }
                            
                            //  Check if digital input has changed and send in new value
                            void loop() 
                            {
                              debouncer.update();
                              // Get the update value
                              int value = debouncer.read();
                             
                              if (value != oldValue) {
                                 // Send in the new value
                                 gw.send(msg.set(value==HIGH ? 1 : 0));
                                 oldValue = value;
                              }
                            } 
                            
                            
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                            • jeylitesJ jeylites

                              Hi, I'm trying to create an array of binary switches based on the 8Ch relay script, but I'm having issues setting it up. I don't have much knowledge in array and I was wondering if anyone here could guide me.

                              // Simple binary switch example 
                              // Connect button or door/window reed switch between 
                              // digitial I/O pin 3 (BUTTON_PIN below) and GND.
                              
                              #include <MySensor.h>
                              #include <SPI.h>
                              #include <Bounce2.h>
                              
                              const int BUTTON[] = {3, 4, 5};
                              #define NUMBER_OF_BUTTONS 3
                              //#define CHILD_ID 3
                              //#define BUTTON_PIN  3  // Arduino Digital I/O pin for button/reed switch
                              
                              MySensor gw;
                              Bounce debouncer = Bounce(); 
                              int oldValue=-1;
                              
                              // Change to V_LIGHT if you use S_LIGHT in presentation below
                              MyMessage msg(V_TRIPPED);
                              
                              void setup()  
                              {  
                                gw.begin();
                              // Fetch relay status
                                for (int sensor=1, pin=0; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_BUTTONS;sensor++, pin++) {
                                  
                               // Setup the button
                                pinMode(BUTTON[pin],INPUT);
                                // Activate internal pull-up
                                digitalWrite(BUTTON[pin],HIGH);
                                
                                // After setting up the button, setup debouncer
                                debouncer.attach(BUTTON[pin]);
                                debouncer.interval(5);
                                
                                // Register binary input sensor to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                                // You can use S_DOOR, S_MOTION or S_LIGHT here depending on your usage. 
                                // If S_LIGHT is used, remember to update variable type you send in. See "msg" above.
                                gw.present(sensor, S_DOOR);  
                                
                              
                              }
                              
                              //  Check if digital input has changed and send in new value
                              void loop() 
                              {
                                debouncer.update();
                                // Get the update value
                                int value = debouncer.read();
                               
                                if (value != oldValue) {
                                   // Send in the new value
                                   gw.send(msg.set(value==HIGH ? 1 : 0));
                                   oldValue = value;
                                }
                              } 
                              
                              
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                              In addition to my message above, I'm getting a bunch of errors when I try to compile the above binary sketch. Hope to hear from some one.

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