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  • hekH Offline
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    hek
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    wrote on last edited by hek
    #33

    Looks right.

    1. Cretate a scene (under Automation).
    2. Create new trigger on "Arduino ScheneCtrl 2:1"
    3. Choose the appropriate scene action

    Screen Shot 2014-11-24 at 15.04.19.png

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      tbully
      wrote on last edited by
      #34

      I've been playing around with this quite a bit and have it working great. That said, I know I remember seeing a thread where cases (3D printed) were being discussed . However, I can't find the link.

      Anyone have it handy?

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        #35

        Still trying to find a case while tinkering and came up with another question.

        Has anyone figured out how to "toggle" a scene? I think it'd be cool to have it somehow know if a scene was active and if so run an "off" version of that scene. Likewise, if the scene is "off", run an "on" version.

        Maybe another way is to abandon the scene functionality altogether and just somehow control the zwave switch individually.

        Just thinking out loud.

        Very cool project.

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          #36

          Can i use Arduino Uno to make scene controller? If okie, please teach me to do it? thanks

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          • Q quocanhcgd

            Can i use Arduino Uno to make scene controller? If okie, please teach me to do it? thanks

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            hek
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            wrote on last edited by
            #37

            @quocanhcgd

            Yes, but you cannot use the touch screen. Here is a couple of example of scene activators using buttons:
            http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1018/contest-3d-printed-battery-powered-wall-remote-control
            http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/93/weather-station-with-scene-activator

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              wrote on last edited by
              #38

              Bringing back an old thread. As you can tell, I'm not much of a developer. ..... apologies....

              I'm updating all of my sensors to 1.5 but am having issues with this one. When I compile (using IDE 1.6.5) and a new libraries directory, I get the following error.

              Any ideas?

              
              TouchDisplaySceneControllerSensor:67: error: no matching function for call to 'MySensor::MySensor(int, int)'
              TouchDisplaySceneControllerSensor.ino:67:18: note: candidates are:
              In file included from TouchDisplaySceneControllerSensor.ino:37:0:
              C:\Users\tbully\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors/MySensor.h:158:2: note: MySensor::MySensor(MyTransport&, MyHw&)
                MySensor(MyTransport &radio =*new MyTransportNRF24(), MyHw &hw=*new MyHwDriver()
                ^
              C:\Users\tbully\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors/MySensor.h:158:2: note:   no known conversion for argument 1 from 'int' to 'MyTransport&'
              C:\Users\tbully\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors/MySensor.h:149:7: note: MySensor::MySensor(const MySensor&)
               class MySensor
                     ^
              C:\Users\tbully\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors/MySensor.h:149:7: note:   candidate expects 1 argument, 2 provided
              no matching function for call to 'MySensor::MySensor(int, int)'
              
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              • T tbully

                Bringing back an old thread. As you can tell, I'm not much of a developer. ..... apologies....

                I'm updating all of my sensors to 1.5 but am having issues with this one. When I compile (using IDE 1.6.5) and a new libraries directory, I get the following error.

                Any ideas?

                
                TouchDisplaySceneControllerSensor:67: error: no matching function for call to 'MySensor::MySensor(int, int)'
                TouchDisplaySceneControllerSensor.ino:67:18: note: candidates are:
                In file included from TouchDisplaySceneControllerSensor.ino:37:0:
                C:\Users\tbully\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors/MySensor.h:158:2: note: MySensor::MySensor(MyTransport&, MyHw&)
                  MySensor(MyTransport &radio =*new MyTransportNRF24(), MyHw &hw=*new MyHwDriver()
                  ^
                C:\Users\tbully\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors/MySensor.h:158:2: note:   no known conversion for argument 1 from 'int' to 'MyTransport&'
                C:\Users\tbully\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors/MySensor.h:149:7: note: MySensor::MySensor(const MySensor&)
                 class MySensor
                       ^
                C:\Users\tbully\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors/MySensor.h:149:7: note:   candidate expects 1 argument, 2 provided
                no matching function for call to 'MySensor::MySensor(int, int)'
                
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                AWI
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                wrote on last edited by
                #39

                @tbully It looks like you are using the "old" gw(pin,pin) call. This has been replaced with a separate initialisation for the radio. In case you use the default pin definitions gw(9,10) you can just replace gw(.., ..) ; by gw ;

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                  tbully
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #40

                  Thanks @awi. I meant to come back and correct my post. I did see that after going back and looking at the old 1.4 API (you are correct). It has been many months since I've looked at this sketch. However, I'm not using the default PINs here so I guess I have to change MyConfig for this sketch?

                  /**********************************
                  *  NRF24L01 Driver Defaults
                  ***********************************/
                  #define RF24_CE_PIN		   9
                  #define RF24_CS_PIN		   10
                  
                  
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                  • T tbully

                    Thanks @awi. I meant to come back and correct my post. I did see that after going back and looking at the old 1.4 API (you are correct). It has been many months since I've looked at this sketch. However, I'm not using the default PINs here so I guess I have to change MyConfig for this sketch?

                    /**********************************
                    *  NRF24L01 Driver Defaults
                    ***********************************/
                    #define RF24_CE_PIN		   9
                    #define RF24_CS_PIN		   10
                    
                    
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                    AWI
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #41

                    @tbully The new API uses a separate radio class initiator Something like (from one of my own 'learnings' , Ceech board in this case)

                    MyTransportNRF24 transport(7, 8); // Sensoduino (8,7) Ceech board, 3.3v (7,8)  (pin default 9,10)
                    MySensor gw(transport);       
                    
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                      tbully
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #42

                      @awi , not surprisingly, this worked as expected.

                      I changed the following in Hek's script and it worked fine:

                      MyTransportNRF24 transport(17, 18);
                      MySensor gw(transport);
                      
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                        alexsh1
                        wrote on last edited by alexsh1
                        #43

                        Bringing back this old thread as I am building the scene controller now.
                        I am having a problem with a lot of garbage like this:

                        send: 7-7-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,st=ok:0
                        send: 7-7-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,st=ok:1.5.2
                        send: 7-7-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=ok:0
                        read and drop: 7-7-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0
                        read and drop: 0-224-0 s=0,c=0,t=0,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                        ver mismatch
                        read and drop: 0-224-0 s=0,c=0,t=0,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                        ver mismatch
                        .....
                        goes on and on
                        

                        I do not have different MySensors GW/nodes. All of my GW/Nodes have MYS 1.5.2 Where does ver mismatch come from? Also time is not getting pulled into the scene controller from the controller (Domoticz).
                        Cannot get time from the controller either...

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                        • alexsh1A alexsh1

                          Bringing back this old thread as I am building the scene controller now.
                          I am having a problem with a lot of garbage like this:

                          send: 7-7-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,st=ok:0
                          send: 7-7-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,st=ok:1.5.2
                          send: 7-7-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=ok:0
                          read and drop: 7-7-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0
                          read and drop: 0-224-0 s=0,c=0,t=0,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                          ver mismatch
                          read and drop: 0-224-0 s=0,c=0,t=0,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                          ver mismatch
                          .....
                          goes on and on
                          

                          I do not have different MySensors GW/nodes. All of my GW/Nodes have MYS 1.5.2 Where does ver mismatch come from? Also time is not getting pulled into the scene controller from the controller (Domoticz).
                          Cannot get time from the controller either...

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                          alexsh1
                          wrote on last edited by alexsh1
                          #44

                          OK, just to revive this project, I decided to modify it as follows:

                          0_1465644897970_2016-06-10 14.25.29.jpg

                          This would make the transmitter fit between the screen and the adapter

                          0_1465644955871_2016-06-10 14.25.53.jpg

                          The problem is that this sandwich is super thick. So I got a new screen from itead studio, which can be used without the adapter. In this photo I desoldered D14-D21 pins as they are not used in order to hook up nrf24l01+:

                          0_1465645049555_2016-06-10 14.26.45 HDR-2.jpg

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                          • alexsh1A alexsh1

                            OK, just to revive this project, I decided to modify it as follows:

                            0_1465644897970_2016-06-10 14.25.29.jpg

                            This would make the transmitter fit between the screen and the adapter

                            0_1465644955871_2016-06-10 14.25.53.jpg

                            The problem is that this sandwich is super thick. So I got a new screen from itead studio, which can be used without the adapter. In this photo I desoldered D14-D21 pins as they are not used in order to hook up nrf24l01+:

                            0_1465645049555_2016-06-10 14.26.45 HDR-2.jpg

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                            alexsh1
                            wrote on last edited by alexsh1
                            #45

                            This is a semi finished project. The power is fed via ICSP through 662k (under the red tape):

                            0_1465645782812_2016-06-10 14.27.18.jpg

                            Now I need to isolate everything:

                            0_1465645826597_2016-06-11 12.05.59.jpg

                            This is how Mega + the screen looks:

                            0_1465645871949_2016-06-11 12.07.50.jpg

                            0_1465645883516_2016-06-11 12.07.56.jpg

                            Now I need to figure out how to stick the battery between the screen and Mega :)
                            Any suggestions welcome!

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                            • alexsh1A alexsh1

                              This is a semi finished project. The power is fed via ICSP through 662k (under the red tape):

                              0_1465645782812_2016-06-10 14.27.18.jpg

                              Now I need to isolate everything:

                              0_1465645826597_2016-06-11 12.05.59.jpg

                              This is how Mega + the screen looks:

                              0_1465645871949_2016-06-11 12.07.50.jpg

                              0_1465645883516_2016-06-11 12.07.56.jpg

                              Now I need to figure out how to stick the battery between the screen and Mega :)
                              Any suggestions welcome!

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                              alexsh1
                              wrote on last edited by alexsh1
                              #46

                              Additionally, I have recently received a new Enhanced Nextion screen (again from Itead Studio) and a new ESP8266 PCB:

                              0_1465645976276_2016-06-11 12.10.27.jpg

                              0_1465645991137_2016-06-11 12.10.36.jpg

                              Much thinner :-) so watch this space....

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                                scalz
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                                wrote on last edited by scalz
                                #47

                                @alexsh1
                                cool ;) I made one like this some time ago https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2766/an-esp8266-nextion-scene-controller/5
                                but it's not with the new nextion rev. i like these hmi screens, easy to use.

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                                  @alexsh1
                                  cool ;) I made one like this some time ago https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2766/an-esp8266-nextion-scene-controller/5
                                  but it's not with the new nextion rev. i like these hmi screens, easy to use.

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #48

                                  @scalz Yeah, I saw your post a few months ago and it made me think seriously about getting my hands dirty with ESP8266. I have just started so do not expect to come up with anything fully working tomorrow as there are many peculiarities concerning ESP8266 from firmware to programming.

                                  You have fully finished integration of your thermostat/scene controller with the controller?
                                  Are you using Domoticz?

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                                    wrote on last edited by scalz
                                    #49

                                    @alexsh1 i'm using mqtt and jeedom for this (jeedom has plugin for thermostat etc..) and i have another board which does energy monitoring+heater management. just for curiosity, i have enough pcb lol, but where did you buy your pcb for nextion? or maybe you did it?

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                                      @alexsh1 i'm using mqtt and jeedom for this (jeedom has plugin for thermostat etc..) and i have another board which does energy monitoring+heater management. just for curiosity, i have enough pcb lol, but where did you buy your pcb for nextion? or maybe you did it?

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                                      wrote on last edited by alexsh1
                                      #50

                                      @scalz I am not that smart yet to design my own boards. Having said that I have made a good progress on C++ and MySensors over a year. So designing my own PCB is a next logical step.
                                      The problem is that my home has been fully automated. I have to challenge myself with a more difficult projects or move on to automate my neighbours house lol :-)
                                      The most difficult part though is finding the right case. Printing on 3D printer is not cheap as I do not have one and finding something of the shelf is literally impossible.

                                      Talking about the PCB, I took the one design by
                                      Peter and Aidan:

                                      http://tech.scargill.net/new-pcb/

                                      However, I'm redesigning the software part to make it a multi functioning scene controller for Domoticz.

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                                        wrote on last edited by alexsh1
                                        #51

                                        A small teaser - quick menu. One has to be a graphic designer to get the menu nailed.

                                        0_1466201059540_image.jpg

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                                          wrote on last edited by alexsh1
                                          #52

                                          This is still in an alpha state and ESP8266 development may take some time.

                                          This is a TFT screen with the daughter board:

                                          0_1466201111358_image.jpg

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