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Hi,
On 06/01/2014 18:29, luca...@gmail.com wrote:
> I own 3 spare remotes (the ones with hardware buttons - not touch)
> from Integra roof windows (from 2009) and I need to control all of it
> from the home-automation PLC ( 750-831 from Wago ).
[...]
> Buttons are connected to the NEC chip of the remote in a matrix of
> 5x2 an should be sufficient to use 7 outputs of the arduino to
> control all of them through optocouplers.
I did this kind of thing (using optocoupler controlled by 1-wire switches)
to "manipulate" remotes of unknown blind found installed into my home.
It works well, but optocouplers generate a voltage drop (not sure of
this English expression, "chute de tension" in French) that is not
present with plain contact (buttons of the remote). For my remotes, the
effect is that the remote stop working as soon as the battery discharge
a bit (whereas it still works if I manually push the button).
I also have 4 Integra roof windows with remotes. I use two of them.
I was planning to use a third one with the same kind of hack
(optocouplers directed by 1-wire switches) but I never find the time
to really do it.
Not that this is not the perfect solution: the list of button is
not the same, for example, when it is raining or not when I want to
open the window. Or when I want to open the blind and there is snow
that block the blind. The display give a feedback, but here we would
not have this feedback...
> This approach is very simple and permits to control basic functions
> (select single or group of blinds and opening/closing it).
>
> Of course connecting via USB/Serial would be cleaner approach.
What I've seen in other forum is people that remove all io-homecontrol
logic and that directly control the motors. I'm not sure I'm ready
to do this ;-)
Regards,
Vincent
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Maybe you can use this usb device for io homecontrol. http://www.shop-io.de/io-homecontrol-produkte/somfy-set-go-io
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woohoo i'm really curious if this works! i called somfy a week ago and asked them about their tahoma box. i just wanted to know if there is a way to use this box without their cloud connection, but no chance! there are not even a command line options to interact with this piece of crap. the guy from somfy said this has "security reason. i hate those closed systems. look at android, the open way is the key :-)
I invested some time today. Here is what I found:- Application is written in plain C++ and uses the QT library for GUI etc... but not for communication to the serial port- I can log all messages between the application and the mouse in both directions. They are not very chatty.... see here- disassembly or attempt to decompilation of the application reveals some internals such as possible handled commands and the state machine but for me, it's not meaningful enough.- when sending a command with a remote the mouse is silent, that means that it doesn't notify the application in any way of what's going on the radio interface (clearly, the session setup must be requested by the application as windows, rollershutters, sensors only reply to it, so it's a polling system)- the entire thing works only if security keys were exchanged before as it's encrypted. I did that from my remote (the touch pad) to the set&go application, it then found my 8 products and as able to send the indentification command so the motors moved but I wasn't able to control it by means of up, down, stop etc... I still don't get it: is the set&go only a configuration tool or is something wrong with my velux products that I can't move them from set&go?- chipset in the mouse is a ATMEL uC and a ADF7020 which can be put in io-homecontrol mode which is undocumented to the public. Wether or not the serial messages are the same as the SPI between the uC and the RF chip is not clear to me, i.e. what is the uC doing and bringing added value? it might be that the uC bootstraps the RF and behaves transparently afterwards, or it really interprets data and "transcode" it on the way.- That brings me to an idea where I need your help. Please, if you get a set&go and install it, it will ask for a firmware update. At this time say yes but prior be prepared in forking the URL that's being accessed to retrieve the image. This image could help us. I can't make it happen to re-flash it again, it's just happy now and set&go starts as expected - I should have logged the traffic on the serial and on the internet at this stage. Maybe you can do it and help me here.That's it for the moment...
Am Mittwoch, 10. September 2014 12:35:14 UTC+2 schrieb leutholl:
What do you think where should we spend our focus: on the serial comm, disassembling the exe or sniffing the SPI/UART between the ATMEL and the RF chip?
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sudo su -
wget -qO - https://debian.fhem.de/archive.key | apt-key add -
apt-get install apt-transport-https
echo "deb https://debian.fhem.de/stable ./“ >> /etc/apt/sources.list
echo 'Acquire::https::debian.fhem.de::Verify-Peer "false";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/30nohttps
apt-get update
apt-get install fhem
apt-get install libxml-simple-perl
(download the 26-tahoma.pm file from the post)
cp 26_tahoma.pm /opt/fhem/FHEM/
tail -f /opt/fhem/log/*.log &
/etc/init.d/fhem start
go to http://server:8083
or telnet server
Enter the fhem command to declare your tahoma account:
define tahomaDev tahoma ACCOUNT your-a...@mail.com your-password
All your devices should be discovered automatically.
then send the command “save” to commit the configuration to disk,
A guy in the fhem forum got It work.
Only German http://forum.fhem.de/index.php/topic,28045.0.html?PHPSESSID=gd287077vm0qin888ko9mu7fo6
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Can somebody dump the traffic between mouse and tahoma box and send it to me. I need different commands and Windows.
AS mentioned before: I think we got everything now!
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Can somebody dump the traffic between mouse and tahoma box
Can anyone lend me a hardware USB analyzer for the duration of the test?
I will post pictures of the board when I get a chance, to get your ideas of how to get a dump of the image. I haven’t found any suitable port to connect to.
There is an ssh service running, but haven’t found the credentials to connect to it. I saw on a forum that it should be the tahoma cloud user credentials but it doesn’t seem to be the case.
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