I’m not able to check that at the moment - however I run it on Domoticz at present which I’ve got all the bulbs, switches and sensors connected to so I think the actual answer will be yes it’s enabled
Ok, then it should be enabled.
Make also sure that there is no relevant errors in the log during start up.
If nothing happens in the frontend or the logs when you press on/off on your remote, it might not be supported.
But a PR to the rfxtrx library is always welcome.
I guess that might be a question then, do I need to use a remote to sync the devices. I don’t currently do that (don’t actually have a remote) and Domoticz talks directly to the bulbs and switches themselves.
Appreciate the responses and yes, if it’s something I can fix then I’ll have a crack, already contributed a fix back for Sony Bravia TV’s
Yes, to add your lamp to HA you need to switch your lamp on or off with some kind of a remote switch.
Otherwise you have to calculate the device id yourself.
I actually found a remote and used it to pair the first light bulb which worked perfectly fine. I then just altered the device id slightly for the rest of my devices.
The one thing I’m missing which I believe isn’t supported is dimming functions which the wall sockets, switches and bulbs support. I’d love to try and get that in so any pointers would be helpful.
This is an interesting read that has helped me get everything recognised although I seem to have run into a problem and wondering if anybody else had seen it.
My wall dimmer is detected and will happily turn on, turn the brightness up and down but will not turn off. Do your wall dimmers turn off ok or have you done something to get them working?
I am planning on to buying lightwave RF dimmers. I needed your advice please.
Do you think I should get the lightwave Web link or get the RFXCOM?
If I get the RFXCOM is it easy to setup to the pi and does it need to be close to the dimmer?
Finally would I need a Lightwave RF remote control to pair it to the RFXCOM and get it working with HA? As I want my Amazon Echo to control my dimmers.
Used to use it on the Pi and it worked fine. It needs to be in range which depends on various factors. For me it worked from one end of a house to another with no issues.
No you don’t need the remote, you can program them into HA without it.