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Set up a HomeMatic hardware layer. For learning and handling devices use Homematic-Manager > 2.0.
The logic layer will be Home Assistant. There is no ReGa or other logic layer installed. You can't import an existing configuration, you'll need re-learn it into Home Assistant.
Follow devices will be supported and tested:
{
"rf_enable": true,
"rf": [
{
"type": "CCU2",
"device": "/dev/ttyAMA0"
}
],
"wired_enable": false,
"wired": [
{
"serial": "xy",
"key": "abc",
"ip": "192.168.0.0"
}
]
}
Configuration variables:
- rf_enable (Required): Boolean. Enable or disable BidCoS-RF.
- wired_enable (Required): Boolean. Enable or disable BidCoS-Wired.
For RF devices:
- type (Required): Device type for RFD service. Look into the manual of your device.
- device (Required): Device on the host.
For wired devices:
- serial (Required): Serial number of the device.
- key (Required): Encrypted key.
- ip (Required): IP address of LAN gateway.
{% linkable_title Home Assistant configuration %}
Use the following configuration in Home Assistant to use it:
homematic:
interfaces:
rf:
host: core-homematic
port: 2001
{% linkable_title Raspberry Pi3 %}
With HM-MOD-RPI-PCB you need to add follow into your config.txt
on boot partition:
dtoverlay=pi3-miniuart-bt