Hi all,
I’m happy to share my first set of blueprints, meant to support RF devices which are integrated via RFLink.
These blueprints allow you to assign arbitrary actions to the ON and OFF sides/buttons of your RF wall switches or remotes. This turns e.g. a two button RF switch into a four button switch: the ON and OFF side of each button can be configured independently. At the same time this opens up the possibility to e.g. also control Zigbee or Matter controlled devices like Philiphs Hue or IKEA smart lamps via your RF switches/remotes.
The blueprints have originally been written to support KlikAanKlikUit (ClickOnClickOff) switches/remotes in their “start-line” product range, these devices are pretty well-known in The Netherlands. But they should work with other RF brands supported by RFLink as well, as RFLink translates brand specific protocol specifics into generic events towards HomeAssistant.
Here’s the set of blueprints:
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single button switch
examples of supported RF devices (non-exhaustive):- KAKU AWST-8800 single wall switch
- KAKU AWST-9000 single/double wall switch
- KAKU AGST-8800 single outside wall switch
- KAKU ACST-9900 single push button
- KAKU ACCT-510 single button keyring remote
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double button switch
examples of supported RF devices (non-exhaustive):- KAKU AWST-8802 double wall switch
- KAKU AWST-9000 single/double wall switch
- KAKU AGST-8802 double wall switch outside
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3-channel remote
examples of supported RF devices (non-exhaustive):- KAKU APCR-2300R 3-channel remote (old design)
- KAKU APC3-2300RN 3-channel remote (new design)
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4-channel remote
examples of supported RF devices (non-exhaustive):- KAKU AYCT-303 4-channel remote with wall mount
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16 channel remote
examples of supported RF devices (non-exhaustive):- KAKU AYCT-102 16-channel remote
When you have successfully used any of these blueprints for a particular brand/type of device not yet documented, I would love to hear from you so I can add it.
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these blueprints.