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    steets250
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    @gregl Thanks for the correction, but still no serial data. I changed the code in my previous comment to reflect your suggestion. I will have to see what Hek says. I have a feeling that the Vera is not sending a message back to the Arduino.

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      @hek I think I may have just found a solution!! (Or I might have done something useless).

      I the L_Arduino.lua, you have IR = {20, "urn:schemas-arduino-cc:device:ArduinoIr:1", "D_ArduinoIr1.xml", "IR "},

      I simply changed it to IR = {20, "urn:schemas-arduino-cc:device:ArduinoIr:1", "D_IrTransmitter1.xml", "IR "},

      and I updated the plugin. Now see what happens when I present S_IR:

      Screen Shot 2014-06-05 at 6.13.42 PM.png

      And, when I create an IR device:

      Screen Shot 2014-06-05 at 6.13.56 PM.png .

      MySensors doesn't crash like before, and all I had to do was change D_ArduinoIr1.xml to D_IrTransmitter.xml.

      My next problem is that I can't get the Arduino to serial printout the IR message that it is receiving. I have this program set up (simplified version that I posted before):

      #include <Sensor.h>
      #include <SPI.h>
      #include <EEPROM.h>
      #include <RF24.h>
      #define ID 2

      Sensor gw;

      void setup()
      {
      gw.begin();
      gw.sendSketchInfo("IR Transmitter", "1.0");
      gw.sendSensorPresentation(ID, S_IR);
      }

      void loop() {

      if (gw.messageAvailable()) {
      message_s message = gw.getMessage();
      Serial.print(message.data);
      }
      }

      Seeing that I am not familiar as to how messages are sent from Vera to Arduino, I am not sure if there is something that I am missing.

      Thanks for your help!

      P.S. If you do not have time to further look into this, is there anyone else that would be able to help me with this? I saw that you mentioned that you are working on other things currently.

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      @steets250 said:

      P.S. If you do not have time to further look into this, is there anyone else that would be able to help me with this? I saw that you mentioned that you are working on other things currently.

      try to use a simple binary switch first

      try to use a change of state:

       if (gw.messageAvailable())
      

      to then trigger a get:

      gw.getStatus(CHILD_ID, V_VAR1);
      

      vera side, send a new variable to V_VAR1 (variable 1) and then toggle the switch

      once you grab the number in the arduino,, toggle the switch off and you are ready for the next command

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      • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell

        @steets250 said:

        P.S. If you do not have time to further look into this, is there anyone else that would be able to help me with this? I saw that you mentioned that you are working on other things currently.

        try to use a simple binary switch first

        try to use a change of state:

         if (gw.messageAvailable())
        

        to then trigger a get:

        gw.getStatus(CHILD_ID, V_VAR1);
        

        vera side, send a new variable to V_VAR1 (variable 1) and then toggle the switch

        once you grab the number in the arduino,, toggle the switch off and you are ready for the next command

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        steets250
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        @BulldogLowell I have tested this with a binary switch. I was able to serial print the 1 and 0 as it turned on and off as well as print a variable...

        Just remembered that there was a V_IR_SEND and V_IR_RECEIVE.I will check that out now and tell you what I see.

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          @BulldogLowell I have tested this with a binary switch. I was able to serial print the 1 and 0 as it turned on and off as well as print a variable...

          Just remembered that there was a V_IR_SEND and V_IR_RECEIVE.I will check that out now and tell you what I see.

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          steets250
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          @BulldogLowell Ummm... How do I print gw.getStatus to Serial? :confused:

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          • S steets250

            @BulldogLowell Ummm... How do I print gw.getStatus to Serial? :confused:

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            BulldogLowell
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            @steets250

            for an integer:

            if (message.header.type==V_VAR1) {
            int yourNumber = atoi(message.data);
            Serial.println(yourNumber);
            }
            

            For a string:

            if (message.header.type==V_VAR1) {
            String yourText = String(message.data);
            Serial.println(yourText);
            }
            
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            • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell

              @steets250

              for an integer:

              if (message.header.type==V_VAR1) {
              int yourNumber = atoi(message.data);
              Serial.println(yourNumber);
              }
              

              For a string:

              if (message.header.type==V_VAR1) {
              String yourText = String(message.data);
              Serial.println(yourText);
              }
              
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              steets250
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              #24

              @BulldogLowell Got it. Thanks!

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                steets250
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                #25

                Nothing... It must have to do with the MySensors plugin not relaying the message back to the Arduino. This is probably because Hek was not done with the IR part of MySensors. As you have seen from previous posts, I changed the Lua file, but something else probably needed to be changed in order to send the IR code back to Vera. BTW - Code I used: (I used both RECEIVE and SEND because I didn't know which was from Vera to Arduino.)

                void loop() {
                message_s message = gw.getMessage();
                if (message.header.type==V_IR_RECEIVE) {
                String yourText1 = String(message.data);
                Serial.println(yourText1);
                if (message.header.type==V_IR_SEND) {
                String yourText2 = String(message.data);
                Serial.println(yourText2);
                }
                }
                }

                Thanks everyone for the support with the IR project!! :smile: :clap: I think someone just needs to fiddle with the code some more.

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                  @steets250 said:

                  someone

                  you? ;-)

                  Do you get anything back froom the plugin like "no implementation" or similar?
                  Any clues in the <verip>/cgi-bin/cmh/log.sh?Device=LuaUPnP log?

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                    steets250
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #27

                    Unfortunately, I don't know Luup, the only change that I made to the .lua file was to change a file name.

                    The log gives me this when I send out an IR code:
                    08 06/05/14 22:04:32.359 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest argument ProntoCode=0000 0068 0000 000D 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 03EC <0x2d18b680>
                    02 06/05/14 22:04:32.359 Device_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest 55 none of the 1 implementations handled it <0x2d18b680>
                    01 06/05/14 22:04:32.809 ZZZ-A2 2 <0x2d18b680>
                    01 06/05/14 22:04:32.809 ZZZ-1 2 <0x2d18b680>
                    01 06/05/14 22:04:32.809 ZZZ-1b 0xb52db8 <0x2d18b680>
                    08 06/05/14 22:04:32.810 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest device: 55 service: urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:IrTransmitter1 action: SendProntoCode <0x2d18b680>

                    I want to see 0x2d18b680 come up on the serial, but I get nothing. I did also test to make sure that the Arduino was sending out serial messages.

                    If any one want to give it a try, replace the existing file with the one below (one one small change, nothing else is affected), and then use the code I posted previously. After the IR device is added to Vera, go to Devices, Add Device, IR Device, Ok, Select the IR Transmitter, and Choose Guided Setup. Then pick a random brand and try a code.

                    L_Arduino.lua

                    I will sign off for now. Let me know if you get anything!

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                      BulldogLowell
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                      maybe tomorrow I can mess with it

                      thanks

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                        hek
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                        #29

                        @steets250 said:

                        I think you have to create your own implementation of SendProntoCode.

                        You must take care of and handle all actions in D_IrTransmitter1.xml. Edit the I_Arduino.xml where you will find the actions defined.

                        <action>
                            <serviceId>urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:IrTransmitter1</serviceId>
                           	<name>SendProntoCode</name>
                           	<run>if (p ~= nil) then p.sendProntoCode(lul_device, lul_settings.ProntoCode) end</run>
                         </action> 
                        

                        And then implement sendProntoCode in L_Arduino.lua which sends the actual code using sendCommand to gateway for further processing.

                        function sendProntoCode(device, prontoCode)
                            sendCommand(luup.devices[device].id,"IR_SEND",prontoCode)
                        end
                        

                        But as I said in an earlier post the normal ProntoCode is too large to fit in one message over the air. So either you have to send short codes or split them somehow.
                        ProntoCode=0000 0068 0000 000D 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 03EC

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                          @steets250 said:

                          I think you have to create your own implementation of SendProntoCode.

                          You must take care of and handle all actions in D_IrTransmitter1.xml. Edit the I_Arduino.xml where you will find the actions defined.

                          <action>
                              <serviceId>urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:IrTransmitter1</serviceId>
                             	<name>SendProntoCode</name>
                             	<run>if (p ~= nil) then p.sendProntoCode(lul_device, lul_settings.ProntoCode) end</run>
                           </action> 
                          

                          And then implement sendProntoCode in L_Arduino.lua which sends the actual code using sendCommand to gateway for further processing.

                          function sendProntoCode(device, prontoCode)
                              sendCommand(luup.devices[device].id,"IR_SEND",prontoCode)
                          end
                          

                          But as I said in an earlier post the normal ProntoCode is too large to fit in one message over the air. So either you have to send short codes or split them somehow.
                          ProntoCode=0000 0068 0000 000D 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 03EC

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                          @hek said:

                          But as I said in an earlier post the normal ProntoCode is too large to fit in one message over the air. So either you have to send short codes or split them somehow.
                          ProntoCode=0000 0068 0000 000D 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 03EC

                          Yes, but I think creating a state machine on the Arduino and storing these long pronto chains in flash may work.

                          If we can get it to send a single CHAR, that will allow is almost the entire ASCII set (minus the not useable) nearly 250 commands.

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                            steets250
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                            Hek - Thanks for the advice with the sendProntoCode! I will work on it today.

                            Bulldoglowell and Hek - I was just testing to see if the code would go through. I plan to have the Vera send out a number that represents a larger code stored in the Arduino.

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                              steets250
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                              #32

                              I changed the files, and am now testing it out. Log says:

                              08 06/06/14 10:25:29.361 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest argument ProntoCode=0000 0071 0000 001A 0080 0080 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0060 0020 0020 0020 0060 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0060 0020 0060 0020 0060 0020 0060 0020 0020 0020 0060 0020 0020 0020 0060 0020 0060 0020 0060 0020 0060 0020 0060 0020 0020 0020 04DF <0x2ca29680>
                              02 06/06/14 10:25:29.362 Device_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest 38 none of the 1 implementations handled it <0x2ca29680>
                              01 06/06/14 10:25:29.551 ZZZ-A2 83 <0x2ca29680>
                              01 06/06/14 10:25:29.551 ZZZ-1 83 <0x2ca29680>
                              01 06/06/14 10:25:29.551 ZZZ-1b 0xe1b888 <0x2ca29680>
                              08 06/06/14 10:25:29.552 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest device: 38 service: urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:IrTransmitter1 action: SendProntoCode <0x2ca29680>

                              Last line looks promising. I guess I will try a shorter code, and see what I get.

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                                steets250
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                                Still nothing... I changed the some of the TV's IR codes (channel number buttons 1-6) to single digit numbers so that it would not be too big for serial. I case anyone wants to give it a shot, I attached the modified files.

                                I_Codeset_2.xml
                                D_Codeset_2.xml
                                I_Arduino1.xml
                                L_Arduino.lua
                                S_IR_Serial.ino

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                                  Not sure if it matters but shouldn't deviceType be "urn:schemas-micasaverde-com:device:IrDevice:1" ?

                                  IR = 		  {20, "urn:schemas-micasaverde-com:device:IrDevice:1", "D_IrTransmitter1.xml", "IR "}, 
                                  

                                  And what is the difference between "D_IrDevice1.xml" and "D_IrTransmitter1.xml"? (source: http://wiki.micasaverde.com/index.php/Luup_UPNP_Files)

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                                    I believe that Ir device is the tV or DVD that is created , and transmittersend out the ir codes.

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                                      steets250
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                                      #36

                                      Might this be the problem?

                                      Screen Shot 2014-06-06 at 5.35.09 PM.png

                                      The IR transmitter has no implementation file.

                                      How do I get MySensors to create a device with I_IrTransmitter1.xml?

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                                        hek
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                                        If you create a IR device as a "child" to Arduino you must handle all implementation yourself (like we just did for sendprotocode in the Arduino plugin).

                                        I would suggest you create a thread or PM guessed on the micsa-forum who has good experience with the IR-device and is a really nice chap.

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                                          IMPORTANT: After forum data loss deleting half of this topic I recreated a newer and updated topic intro. If you haven't read this topic before, I recommend starting here: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/146/building-an-ir-blaster/50

                                          After discovering that I could create an IR device using MySensors, I wondered if I would use this as a substitute to SQ Blaster, iTACH, or USB-UIRT.

                                          I tossed together an Arduino Nano, the NRF24L01, and an IR LED. I then created a simple program based to see what I could do with the IR device, and if I could get the Vera to use the Arduino as an IR transmitter.

                                          Here is the program: I got rid of the # because it made the text a weird size in the forum.

                                          include <Sensor.h>
                                          include <SPI.h>
                                          include <EEPROM.h>
                                          include <RF24.h>

                                          define ID 1
                                          Sensor gw;

                                          void setup()
                                          {
                                          gw.begin();
                                          gw.sendSensorPresentation(ID, S_IR);
                                          }

                                          void loop()
                                          {
                                          delay(10000); // Wait 10 seconds
                                          }

                                          After adding the Arduino to the gateway, I encountered a problem. As soon as I add the IR device to Vera, the whole MySensors plugin glitches out, preventing all of my sensors from working. The first picture shows what the IR device looks like right after I add it, and then 20 seconds later, the second picture shows what happens until I delete the IR device from Vera.

                                          Screen Shot 2014-05-31 at 6.05.25 PM.png

                                          Screen Shot 2014-05-31 at 6.05.41 PM.png

                                          Does anybody know what I am doing wrong? Thanks for your help!!

                                          Steven

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                                          @steets250 Hi there
                                          I did not notice this interesting topic til today.

                                          This might help:

                                          http://blog.univers-domotique.com/2013/10/plugin-vera-arduir/

                                          Give it a google translate ;-)

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