Fhem Not detecting 3 inputs
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Have set the UniPi with the B+ bought as the kit from here. Have downloaded FHEM and setup however 3 of my inputs are showing as ???. They are 1, 8 and 9.
Have I missed something obvious in the settings to enable these?
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Have set the UniPi with the B+ bought as the kit from here. Have downloaded FHEM and setup however 3 of my inputs are showing as ???. They are 1, 8 and 9.
Have I missed something obvious in the settings to enable these?
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I had originally setup my 2 inputs on inputs 3 and 4.
I changed to put on 1 and started up. Same difference. When I toggled the power to input it detected it ok and changed to a light bulb.
Toggled input and then changed now correctly to off light bulb.
This seems to persist after reboot so input 1 seems ok now.
Inputs 7 and 8 are still the same but I assume if I test them in the same manner they would work too.
Any ideas what causes this or if I can set 7 and 8 without having to rewire?
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Done some more testing and I currently wanting to use 4 inputs and 2 have ~ 5.5V and 2 have ~12V.
I have all the jumpers set to the writing side as per instructions.
If I have inputs connected to 1 and 2 with both ground to P02 with 5.5V they work fine and detect correctly.
If I then have additional inputs connected to what appears to be anything else and P01 with 12V they are also detected correctly.
However if I reboot with Fhem then I don't get any inputs working until I disconnected the grounds from P01 or P02 and then reconnect and all appear to detect input correctly. This also appears to fix 7 and 8 displaying ???
If I try using Evok on a different build then it correctly detects them all without any wiring changes so something software based is happening in the Fhem configuration.
However I am new to Fhem so trying to figure out what is causing this repeatable behaviour.
Any ideas? Also are 5 and higher inputs supposed to be green LEDS ?
Thanks for your help
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Hello Charles,
the different color of LEDs on some of the inputs is caused by a typo in documentation when changing the manufacturer of UniPi… However it does not affect the functionality of UniPi and is fixed in the next series.
Hope you don't mind.
P.S. It can also be understood as a feature to separate inputs when using different voltages
Best regards,
Tomas