Hallo pmayer,
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ dpkg -l | grep homegear
ii homegear 0.6.7-1545 armhf Interface program to your smart home devices
rc homegear-beckhoff 0.6.7-1480 armhf Beckhoff module for Homegear
ii homegear-homematicbidcos 0.6.7-1545 armhf HomeMatic BidCoS module for Homegear
rc homegear-homematicwired 0.6.7-1480 armhf HomeMatic BidCoS module for Homegear
rc homegear-insteon 0.6.7-1480 armhf HomeMatic BidCoS module for Homegear
rc homegear-ipcam 0.6.7-1480 armhf IPCam module for Homegear
rc homegear-knx 0.6.7-1480 armhf KNX module for Homegear
rc homegear-kodi 0.6.7-1480 armhf Kodi module for Homegear
rc homegear-max 0.6.7-1480 armhf HomeMatic BidCoS module for Homegear
rc homegear-philipshue 0.6.7-1480 armhf HomeMatic BidCoS module for Homegear
rc homegear-sonos 0.6.7-1480 armhf HomeMatic BidCoS module for Homegear
ii libhomegear-base 0.6.7-1545 armhf Base library for Homegear
Sowie /etc/homegear/families/homematicbidcos.conf:
___________________________________________________________________________
---------------------------- HomeMatic BidCoS ----------------------------
___________________________________________________________________________
#######################################
########## General Settings ##########
#######################################
[General]
## The BidCoS address of Homegear. It is recommended to change this to a random 3 byte hexadecimal
## value starting with 0xFD (e. g. 0xFD43AB). Only change this, when no HomeMatic BidCoS devices
## are paired to Homegear as existing pairings will not work anymore!
#centralAddress = 0xFD0001
## Specify a 16 byte (32 characters) long AES key here to protect your wireless communication
## !!! IMPORTANT: It is highly recommended to change this key before pairing the first device.
## !!! IMPORTANT: Never ever lose this key. That would render your devices useless.
## To remove the key from your devices, you need to factory reset them
rfKey = 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF
## With each key change currentRFKeyIndex needs to be
## incremented by 1
currentRfKeyIndex = 1
## When you change rfKey, put the old key here. To change the key Homegear needs to know the
## old and the new one.
## !!! Do not set oldRFKey when you set rfKey for the first time !!!
##oldRFKey = 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF
## When set to "true" unsigned broadcast packets are processed by Homegear. This could enable an
## attacker to make Homegear do things, you don't want. That means, this option is a security
## risk.
processBroadcastWithAesEnabled = false
#######################################
################# CUL #################
#######################################
## The device family this interface is for
#[CUL]
## Specify an unique id here to identify this device in Homegear
#id = My-CUL
## When default is set to "true" Homegear will assign this device
## to new peers.
#default = true
## Options: cul, cc1100, coc, cunx, hmcfglan, hmlgw, hm-mod-rpi-pcb
#deviceType = cul
#device = /dev/ttyAMC0
## Default: responseDelay = 95
## Should be "95" for CUL or COC, "100" for TI CC1101 and "60" for HM-CFG-LAN or HM-LGW
responseDelay = 95
#######################################
### HomeMatic Wireless LAN Gateway ###
#######################################
## The device family this interface is for
#[HomeMatic Wireless LAN Gateway]
## Specify an unique id here to identify this device in Homegear
#id = My-HM-LGW
## When default is set to "true" Homegear will assign this device
## to new peers.
#default = true
## Options: cul, cc1100, coc, cunx, hmcfglan, hmlgw, hm-mod-rpi-pcb
#deviceType = hmlgw
## IP address of your HM-LGW
#host = 192.168.178.100
## First Port number your HM-LGW listens on. Normally 2000.
#port = 2000
## Keep alive port number your HM-LGW listens on. Normally 2001.
#portKeepAlive = 2001
## Put the security key printed on your HM-LGW here
#lanKey = SecurityKey
## Default: responseDelay = 95
## Should be "95" for CUL or COC, "100" for TI CC1101 and "60" for HM-CFG-LAN or HM-LGW
#responseDelay = 60
## Default: sendFix = false
## Some LAN-Gateways do not send packets correctly. If sent packets are not received by the
## devices (you get error messages, that packets were not received after 3 retries), set
## sendFix to true.
#sendFix = false
#######################################
############# HM-CFG-LAN #############
#######################################
## The device family this interface is for
#[HM-CFG-LAN]
## Specify an unique id here to identify this device in Homegear
#id = My-HM-CFG-LAN
## When default is set to "true" Homegear will assign this device
## to new peers.
#default = true
## Options: cul, cc1100, coc, cunx, hmcfglan, hmlgw, hm-mod-rpi-pcb
#deviceType = hmcfglan
## IP address of your HM-CFG-LAN
#host = 192.168.178.100
## Port number your HM-CFG-LAN listens on. Normally 1000.
#port = 1000
## Put the AES key printed on your HM-CFG-LAN here
#lanKey = 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF
## Default: responseDelay = 95
## Should be "95" for CUL or COC, "100" for TI CC1101 and "60" for HM-CFG-LAN or HM-LGW
#responseDelay = 60
#######################################
######### COC, SCC, CSM, CCD #########
#######################################
## The device family this interface is for
#[COC, SCC, CSM, CCD]
## Specify an unique id here to identify this device in Homegear
#id = My-COC
## When default is set to "true" Homegear will assign this device
## to new peers.
#default = true
## Options: cul, cc1100, coc, cunx, hmcfglan, hmlgw, hm-mod-rpi-pcb
## Also use "coc" for SCC, CCD and CSM
#deviceType = coc
#device = /dev/ttyAMA0
## Default: responseDelay = 95
## Should be "95" for CUL or COC, "100" for TI CC1101 and "60" for HM-CFG-LAN or HM-LGW
#responseDelay = 95
## Default: gpio1 = 0
## "17" for COC, SCC and CCD. Empty for CSM.
#gpio1 = 17
## Default: gpio2 = 0
## "18" for COC and SCC. "22" for CCD. Empty for CSM.
#gpio2 = 18
## Default: stackPosition = 0 (= no stacking)
## Set stackPosition if you use the SCC and stacked multiple devices.
## Set stackPosition to "1" for the lowest device, to "2" for the device
## above that and so on.
# stackPosition = 0
#######################################
########### HM-MOD-RPI-PCB ###########
#######################################
## The device family this interface is for
#[HomeMatic Wireless Module for Raspberry Pi]
## Specify an unique id here to identify this device in Homegear
id = My-HM-MOD-RPI-PCB
## When default is set to "true" Homegear will assign this device
## to new peers.
default = true
## Options: cul, cc1100, coc, cunx, hmcfglan, hmlgw, hm-mod-rpi-pcb
deviceType = hm-mod-rpi-pcb
device = /dev/ttyAMA0
## Default: responseDelay = 95
## Should be "95" for CUL or COC, "100" for TI CC1101 and "60" for HM-CFG-LAN or HM-LGW
responseDelay = 95
## Default: gpio1 = 0
## "18" for HM-MOD-RPI-PCB
#gpio1 = 18
#######################################
################ CUNX ################
#######################################
## The device family this interface is for
#[CUNX]
## Specify an unique id here to identify this device in Homegear
#id = My-CUNX
## When default is set to "true" Homegear will assign this device
## to new peers.
#default = true
## Options: cul, cc1100, coc, cunx, hmcfglan, hmlgw, hm-mod-rpi-pcb
#deviceType = cunx
## IP address of your CUNO
#host = 192.168.178.100
## Port number your CUNX listens on. Normally 2323.
#port = 2323
## Default: responseDelay = 95
## Should be "93" for CUNX
#responseDelay = 93
#######################################
########## TI CC1101 Module ##########
#######################################
## The device family this interface is for
#[TI CC1101 Module]
## Specify an unique id here to identify this device in Homegear
#id = My-CC1101
## When default is set to "true" Homegear will assign this device
## to new peers.
#default = true
## Options: cul, cc1100, coc, cunx, hmcfglan, hmlgw, hm-mod-rpi-pcb
#deviceType = cc1100
#device = /dev/spidev0.0
## Default: responseDelay = 95
## Should be "95" for CUL or COC, "100" for TI CC1101 and "60" for HM-CFG-LAN or HM-LGW
#responseDelay = 100
## The interrupt pin to use. "0" for GDO0 or "2" for GDO2.
## You only need to connect one of them. Specify the GPIO
## you connected the interrupt pin to below.
#interruptPin = 2
## The GPIO GDO0 or GDO2 is connected to. Specify which GDO to use above.
#gpio1 = 23
### Additional TI CC1190 Config ###
## The GPIO high gain mode of the CC1190 is connected to.
## Default: -1 (disabled)
#gpio2 = 5
## The hexadecimal value for the PATABLE of the TI CC1101.
## Default:
## - Without high gain mode: 0xC2
## - With high gain mode: 0x27 (maximum legally allowed setting)
#txPowerSetting = 0x27