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Vera device for 433 remote control units. Some kind of arduinio remote switches?

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    Hi. How about support for 433 mhz remotes and wall sockets?
    I see Wireless Transmitter and Receiver Link Kit Module 433Mhz in your store. Do you have examples how to integrate radio sockets and remotes in vera? What kind of devices in vera interface i need to do it?
    I know how to interact with my remote and sockets (with arduino rcswitch library), but how it will be in vera?

    Thanks!

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      We have added the libraries and there is an (unfinished) example here:
      https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/master/libraries/MySensors/examples/RF433MhzSensor/RF433MhzSensor.ino

      What you need to do is basically to is:

      • Present yourself as some kind of sensor (or LIGHT if you want to control 433 units).
      • For controlling 433 units have a look at the RelayActuator on how to receive commands from controller. When a commands has been received issue a 433 send operation to turn of/off your light etc.
      • To relay incoming radio messages you can use VAR1-5 to store snooped 433 commands. and send these in to your controller.
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        Hi. How about support for 433 mhz remotes and wall sockets?
        I see Wireless Transmitter and Receiver Link Kit Module 433Mhz in your store. Do you have examples how to integrate radio sockets and remotes in vera? What kind of devices in vera interface i need to do it?
        I know how to interact with my remote and sockets (with arduino rcswitch library), but how it will be in vera?

        Thanks!

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        @krokus57

        I did something like this to control my blinds. Here is my write up: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/7/controlling-blinds-com-rf-dooya-motors-with-arduino-and-vera#14

        Maybe you can reuse some of the code (although I'll admit I'm an amateur).

        Pete

        My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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          Thank you for the ideas!

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