ich wollte gerne das amazon echo integrieren und da das nur mit dem openhab2 geht, kann ich leider das image von der seite nciht benutzen. ich bin jetzt auch so weit das ich nen neuen fehler habe
also wenn ich homegear -r eintippe dann kommt kein fehler mehr, das läuft, wenn ich aber mit openhab2 unter scan for thinks ein gerät suche dann findet der nichts trotz anlerntaste.
die dokus hab ich mir schon durchgelesen und das das mit dem modul grundsätzlich funktioniert hatte ich auch schon gelesen. leider ist es dort mit einem raspi 3 ich weiss ncith ob es daran liegt das ich ein raspi 2 nutze. die config sieht bei mir wie folgt aus:
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---------------------------- HomeMatic BidCoS ----------------------------
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#######################################
########## 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/ttyACM0
## 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