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RFXtrx Gateway

Description

The RFXtrx USB transceiver from RFXCOM is a device having receive and transmit RF capabilities to exchange with many products available on the market. Here is a short list of what products can be controlled: X10, Oregon Scientific, Visonic, HomeEasy, KlikAanKlikUit, COCO, ELRO, NEXA, Intertechno, Düwi, Chacon, DI.O, Domia Lite, ATI Remote Wonder, RFXSensor, RFXPower, RFXMeter, LightwaveRF, Mertik, La Crosse, TFA, UPM/Esic, Robocam/Ninja, EMW100, Flamingo, Ikea Koppla, WaveMan, Intertek/Unitec, Harrison curtains.

The product exists in two versions, the RFXtrx433 using a RF frequency of 433.92 MHz and the RFXtrx315 using RF frequency of 310 MHz or 315 MHz.

First the RFXtrx device has to be plugged to the Vera using an USB link. All the data received by the RFXtrx will be transmitted to the Vera using this USB link and directly handled by the plugin. Commands requested by Vera users from the UI will be formatted and relayed by the plugin to the RFXtrx for RF transmission.

Installation & Setup

Manual installation

You can find the installation procedure described step by step on the Node Central blog (Thanks to Parkerc for this guide).

Installation from the Micasaverde App Store

The plugin is not yet available in the Micasaverde App Store.

Additional Setup

Setup of received protocols

Once you have the RFXtrx controller and plug-in installed you now need to start looking at the RF protocols you want the RFXtrx device to receive and you can do this by accessing the Settings tab of the RFXtrx Controller device. By default, you may notice a number already switched on, it matches what is currently saved in the RFXtrx memory. But it’s now time to think about which protocols you actually want to use, because

  • not all can coexist,
  • too many can effect the performance.

So it’s recommended that you only enable those ones you need to use. For a better understanding of the protocols and those that are sensitive/conflict check out the chapter titled "Sensitivity influenced by enabled protocols" of the RFXrtx433 user manual. Once you have finished to enable/disable several protocols, save your settings in the memory of the RFXtrx. This new configuration will now be restored every time after a power up. To do that, just push the button titled "Save RFXtrx Settings". Please note that

  • this memory is limited to a maximum 10000 write cycles so don't save when it is not necessary,
  • these settings are lost after a firmware update of the RFXtrx and need to be set again.

Setup of temperature and speed units

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Creation of Vera devices

By default, the devices are created automatically by the plugin accordingly to the messages received from the RFXtrx.

To disable the automatic creation of devices, you can access the Advanced tab of the RFXtrx Controller device and set the value of the variable named "AutoCreate" to 0. Then push the red button "Save" at top right in the dasjboard to validate your change.

Few devices can be created manually by the user using the Settings tab of the RFXtrx Controller device. ...

How to trigger Vera scenes from remotes supported by the RFXtrx

Security remote control

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Lighting remote control

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ATI/Medion remote control

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How to adjust the value reported by a weather sensor

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How to repeat ON/OFF trigger for a light/switch device

Set the variable RepeatEvent? to 1 using the Advanced tab of the device.

How to repeat ON/OFF trigger for a light/switch device

Set the variable RepeatEvent? to 1 using the Advanced tab of the device: the event will be triggered even when the state is unchanged.

How to avoid event trigger for a smoke/motion/door sensor device

Set the variable RepeatEvent? to 0 using the Advanced tab of the device: the event will be triggered only when the sensor state is changed.

Compatible products and limitations

Here is a table extracted from the RFXtrx user manual with an additional column showing plugin compatibility.

Protocol Frequency Receive Transmit Enable receiving Plugin compatibility Limitations
US X10 lighting 310MHz Yes Yes X10 Yes
US X10 security 310MHz Yes Yes X10 No
X10 Ninja 310MHz Yes Yes X10 Yes
Visonic CodeSecure 315MHz Planned No No
Visonic PowerCode 315MHz Yes Yes Visonic Yes
X10 lighting - X10, Xdom, ebode 433.92MHz Yes Yes X10 Yes
X10 security 433.92MHz Yes Yes X10 Yes
ARC (address code wheels) - HomeEasy, KlikAanKlikUit, ByeByeStandBy old model, Intertechno, ELRO, AB600, Düwi, DomiaLite, COCO 433.92MHz Yes Yes ARC Yes
ByeByeStandBy (learning mode) 433.92MHz Yes Yes ARC No
ELRO AB400D, Flamingo, Phenix, Sartano, RisingSun 433.92MHz Yes Yes Lighting4 Yes Receiving not handled
EMW100 433.92MHz No Yes No
EMW200 433.92MHz No Yes Yes
Waveman 433.92MHz No Yes Yes
Impuls 433.92MHz No Yes Yes
AC (learning button) - HomeEasy UK, KlikAanKlikUit, Chacon, NEXA, DI.O, Intertechno 433.92MHz Yes Yes AC / ANSLUT Yes except set group level command
HomeEasy EU 433.92MHz Yes Yes HomeEasy EU Yes except set group level command
ANSLUT 433.92MHz Yes Yes AC / ANSLUT Yes except set group level command
Ikea Koppla 433.92MHz No Yes Yes except dim and bright commands
AD - LightwaveRF, Siemens 433.92MHz Yes Yes AD (LightwaveRF) Yes except lock and unlock commands
AE - Blyss,Thomson 433.92MHz Yes Yes AE (Blyss) Yes
Digimax, TLX7506 433.92MHz Yes No X10 No
Digimax RTS10, RFS10, TLX1206 433.92MHz Yes Yes X10 No
HomeEasy HE105 433.92MHz No Yes No
Mertik Maxitrol - G6R-H4T1, G6R-H4TB 433.92MHz Yes Yes Mertik Yes
X10 Ninja/Robocam 433.92MHz Yes Yes X10 No
La Crosse - TX2, TX3, TX4, TX17, WS2300 433.92MHz Yes No La Crosse Yes
La Crosse - TX5 433.92MHz Yes No La Crosse No
TFA - TS15C, TS34C, 30.3133 433.92MHz Yes No Hideki / UPM Yes
Oregon 1.0 - THR128,THR138,THC138 433.92MHz Yes No Oregon Scientific Yes
Oregon 2.1 / Huger - THGN122N, THGR122NX, THGN123N, RGR126, UVN128, UVR128, THGN132N, THGN132ES, UV138, THGR228N, THGRN228NX, THGR238, THGR268, RTGN318, RTHN318, RTGR328N, THGR328N, RTGR368N, THGN500, RGR682, THGR918, BTHR918, BTHR918N, RGR918, STR918, WGR918, RGR928, STR928, THGR928, WGR928, BTHR968 433.92MHz Yes No Oregon Scientific Yes
Oregon 3.0 - PCR800,UVN800,WGR800,WTGR800,TGHN800,TGHN801,THGR810 433.92MHz Yes No Oregon Scientific Yes
Oregon BWR101/BWR102 433.92MHz Yes No Oregon Scientific Yes
Oregon GR101 433.92MHz Yes No Oregon Scientific Yes
OWL CM113, cent-a-meter, Electrisave 433.92MHz Yes No Oregon Scientific No
OWL CM119 / CM160 / CM180 433.92MHz Yes No Oregon Scientific Yes
OWL CM180i 433.92MHz Yes No Oregon Scientific No
UPM/Esic - WT260,WT260H,WT440H,WT450,WT450H,WDS500,RG700 433.92MHz Yes No Hideki / UPM Yes
Viking 02035, 02038, 02811 433.92MHz Yes No FineOffset / Viking Yes
KD101 smoke detector - Avidsen, Chacon, NEXA, Flamingo 433.92MHz Yes Yes Always on Yes
Harrison curtain 433.92MHz No Yes Yes except program command
RollerTrol blinds 433.92MHz Yes Yes RollerTrol / Hasta Yes except set limit command
Hasta motor (new models) 433.92MHz Yes Yes RollerTrol / Hasta Yes except set limit command
Hasta motor (old models) 433.92MHz Yes Yes Hasta (old) / A-OK Yes except set limit command
A-OK motor - RF01, AC114 433.92MHz Yes Yes Hasta (old) / A-OK Yes
Raex YR1326 T16 motor 433.92MHz Yes Yes Hasta (old) / A-OK Yes Only Open, Close and Stop commands are handled
Media Mount projector screen 433.92MHz No Yes Hasta (old) / A-OK Yes
ATI Remote Wonder 433.92MHz Yes Yes ATI Yes
ATI Remote Wonder Plus 433.92MHz Yes Yes ATI Yes
ATI Remote Wonder II 433.92MHz Yes No ATI Yes type of command (PC, AUX1 ... AUX4) not handled
PC Remote 433.92MHz Yes Yes X10 Yes
RFXSensor 433.92MHz Yes No X10 No
RFXMeter 433.92MHz Yes No X10 Yes
RUBiCSON stektermometer 48659, 48695 433.92MHz Yes No Rubicson Yes
Visonic CodeSecure 433.92MHz Planned No No
Visonic PowerCode 433.92MHz Yes Yes Visonic Yes
Meiantech, Atlantic, Aidebao 433.92MHz Yes Yes Meiantech Yes Except IR beam
Philips SBCSP370/375 433.92MHz No Yes Yes
RC5 (IR) 433.92MHz No Planned No

Discussion

The RFXtrx plugin is discussed in two main places