Hi Thorsten,
For some reason I never uploaded this version to my GitHub.? It
has been so long ago that I can't remember why but we should start
debugging with the latest I worked on.
Here is a link where you can download this new version.?
This is the compiled.zip of the demo program so you can extract
the v1.5 s+ module along with the Sensibo_Air.clz file.? Make sure
you replace your existing Sensibo_Air.clz with the new one from
the compiled.zip
Now please send me the messages captured in text console as I
described below along with any relevant messages that show up in
the error log when the program crashes.
Thanks
Jay
On 7/16/2023 3:24 AM, Thorsten K?hler
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Hi Jasen,
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in fact, i?m using
v1.4 of your module. Can you point me to the 1.5 version?
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Thanks,
Thorsten
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Hi
Thorsten,
It
has been over a year since I touched that code but I'm not
aware of anything that could be causing the problem you
describe.? Couple of things.
1)
Are you using v1.5 of the Sensibo Air Module?
2)
Please change the Debug_Msg_Output parameter to
"Console".? This causes the code to write all kinds of
debugging information to the text console.
3)
upload the program to your processor and wait for the
program to enter a steady state after all the program
initialization steps have completed.
4)
Open up a toolbox text console window and perform the
actions to duplicate the problem.
5)
Copy all the messages sent to the text console window into
an email and send that to me.
6)
Finally, please send me any relevant information from the
error log.
I've
found that SimplDebugger loses lots of messages that are
generated by an S# program but these are properly picked
up by the text console.? Otherwise it would be simpler to
simply save a log in SimplDebugger.
I'll
take a look and see if I can figure out what is going on.
Thanks
Jay
On 7/15/2023 7:32 AM, Thorsten
K?hler wrote:
Hi Jay,
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the client
purchased a Sensibo device (Air) and is successfully
controlling his IR-AC using the Sensibo app.
I?ve also
successfully integrated the Sensibo Air into the
Crestron program running at the client?s CP4.
Your module
reports a successful connection and i?m receiving
feedback (e.g. target temperature).
I?m able to
control the AC, setting it into cooling mode and off
mode.
However, after
sending just a few (three) commands, the whole program
shuts down and a reboot is required. In the console
window, it say Program 1 stopping¡
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Any ideas what the
issue might be here?
?
Thanks,
Thorsten
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Hi Thorsten,
Sensibo and Ambi Climate have
products that will control an AC unit.? A few years ago
I wrote drivers for them.? I haven't touched them since
but I believe they are both still workable drivers.?
Also, I just saw an announcement that Sensibo has added
some interesting new features to their product.?
Hope this helps
Jay
On 6/13/2023 11:37 AM,
Thorsten K?hler wrote:
Hi Jason,
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main driver is
actually the Netatmo ¡°Smart AC Controller¡±.
The client has
an AC unit that i?m having issues getting into
Crestron as it is remote controlled by a specific
remote control unit (with display).
The client came
across the Netatmo device and had the idea to use that
as some sort of gateway between Crestron and the AC
unit.
?
But for that, I
need to able to communicate with Netatmo in the first
place.
Doesn?t sound if
there?s something readily available¡
?
Thanks,
Thorsten
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?
I looked at writing a Netatmo
integration driver a few years ago.? They use full
OAUTH2 authentication protocol which makes integration
with a Crestron processor problematic.? If you are
looking for a weather station to integrate with I
would highly recommend the WeatherFlow Tempest.? Very
well designed weather station and I have just made
some significant updates to the free driver on my
GitHub.?
Hope this helps
Jay
On 6/12/2023 11:03 AM,
Thorsten K?hler wrote:
Hi,
?
anyone already
doing integration of the Netatmo system into
Crestron?
?
Thanks,
Thorsten