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1-Wire Serial Adapter[http://www.hobby-boards.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=28]
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- 1-Wire Serial Adapter[http://www.hobby-boards.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=28]
Temperature sensor[http://www.hobby-boards.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=109]
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Revision as of 23:24, 22 October 2011

Version Status Date Updated Updated By
710 Unknown N/A N/A
810 Unknown N/A N/A
1004 Working 23 Oct 2011 Kezza
1204 Unknown N/A N/A
1404 Unknown N/A N/A
Usage Information

1-Wire is a device communications bus system designed by Dallas Semiconductor Corp. that provides low-speed data, signaling, and power over a single signal. LinuxMCE currently only monitors temperature but can be expanded easily.

Currently confirmed devices working

- 1-Wire Serial Adapter[1]
- Temperature sensor[2]

To setup

1. Go to Show devices tree->CORE and click on Create Child Device

2. Click Pick Device Template and find 1wire device template or use ID 2161. Click Pick Device Template

3. Under Core->1wire I had to select the serial port under COM Port on PC

4. From 1wire device click Create Child Device and pick Multilevel Sensor

5. In Multilevel Sensor fill in PK_FloorplanObjectType with Temperature and Port/Channel Number with your temperature sensors address

6. Save and reload router

7. You should now see the Multilevel Sensor status look like this ON/AUTO/AUTO/25 (16.56). With 16.56 degrees.

8. The sensor can now be added under Floorplan Wizard


NOTE: This page is currently a WIP and will be expanded when more information is available. Main thing that needs to be added is how to find the address of the sensors.