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rstrouse avatar rstrouse commented on June 16, 2024

Early on when testing the solution I managed to get one of my shades to lock out the rolling code of my main remote. Unfortunately, to factory reset it in my instance requires removal of the. So I went about creating a little program in an attempt to get it to move. This program started at a low rolling code number and incremented for several hours sending a command at 1 second intervals and the address never came back to life. Alas I had to spend most of the day up on a ladder connecting and disconnecting the motor to get it to reset.

What my little program did not do is hit 0 ever so perhaps there is something with that. However, I am not going to risk that myself as pulling down the motor is not a fun task. Perhaps others with much easier access to their reset could test this out. I believe mine are LT60s.

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rgr101 avatar rgr101 commented on June 16, 2024

Oh, I'm so sorry about having ruined your day... :o
Interesting. So apparently different drives seem to behave very differently. The fact that this has destroyed your main remote is of course very annoying! This probably shows that yours is obviously less "cooperative" and that it's best to keep your hands off something like this...
Perhaps the LT60s are younger and have more sophisticated safety mechanisms than the Oximo's?
I assume that the firmware within the series does not change much over the batches, so that all Oximos should behave in the same way? But again, I could be wrong - mine are quite old: they were installed in 2007.

Apart from that - I had read somewhere that the tolerance should get smaller and smaller the more "wrong" codes are received by the actuator (no idea for which actuators this applies)? I.e. could it be that this is another problem for your little program?

I can only say that I had set the code in ESPSomfyRTS to ZERO, so the next code sent was then ONE.
I have just repeated the procedure and it worked again.
On an Oximo, mind you (I am very lucky that I have a "floppy" replacement Oximo lying around that is still suitable for these tests. Then, when the "floppy problem" became more frequent with the other drives, I decided to dismantle them and just replace the starting capacitor...)

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rstrouse avatar rstrouse commented on June 16, 2024

If I ever manage to goof mine up again I am going to certainly try your method. I cannot confirm or deny the rumor that the rolling code window gets smaller. There is a lot of speculative information regarding that behavior so I cannot be abso-positive that the code window shrinks.

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