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iobroker.broadlink

v0.1.5

Published

ioBroker Broadlink Adapter

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9

Readme

Logo ioBroker.broadlink


NOT MAINTAINED ANYMORE

This project is not maintained anymore, because personal reasons. Please use: https://github.com/frankjoke/ioBroker.broadlink2


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Tests: Linux/Mac: Travis-CI Build Status Windows: AppVeyor Build status

This is an ioBroker adapter for Broadlink RM3 Mini/RM3 Pro to learn and send signals.

Configuration

Enter the IP address in the configuration

How-To learn codes

  • In Objects of ioBroker you can find "broadlink.[n].enableLearningMode".
  • Set this object to true. (e.g. on RM3 mini or Pro the LED is light up)
  • Now press some button on your remote control within 30 seconds.
  • An new Object should now appear within the Object "broadlink.[n].learnedSignals" with the name ">>> Learned, please describe"

It is also possible to use the codes from RM-Bridge.
You just need to prepend "CODE_".

How-To structure codes outside learnedSignals

  • You can create your state object everywhere in the instance to build your own channel and device structure.
  • All you need is the CODE_[n] from learnedSignals
  • You can use the signal code (CODE_12345...) as object id or in name. Depends on what you prefer.

Simple object structure example

Known-Issues

If you learn the same signal multiple times the code can be different everytime. This can not be changed.