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An EnOcean switch can take many forms. Currently, only a few types have been tested: Permundo PSC234 and Nod On SIN-2-1-01.
To use your EnOcean device, you first have to set up your EnOcean hub and then add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: enocean
id: [0x01,0x90,0x84,0x3C]
{% configuration %} id: description: The ID of the device. This is a 4 bytes long number. required: true type: list name: description: An identifier for the switch. required: false default: EnOcean Switch type: string channel: description: The number of the channel (typically 0 or 1) for the output channel to switch. required: false default: 0 type: integer {% endconfiguration %}
# Example entries for a switch with 2 outputs (channels), e.g., the Nod On SIN-2-1-01
switch nodon01_0:
- platform: enocean
id: [0x05,0x04,0x03,0x02]
name: enocean_nodon01_0
channel: 0
switch nodon01_1:
- platform: enocean
id: [0x05,0x04,0x03,0x02]
name: enocean_nodon01_1
channel: 1