LED
If the LED pin is configured.
- Short, fast blinks (one per second) – the router is connecting to a network.
- Short, long blinks (one per 4 seconds) – normal operations.
- Three short blinks – the router cannot send a report to a coordinator.
Pairing
Flash firmware and permit joining to a network on your coordinator. The firmware starts a join procedure automatically.
The end device or router firmware tries to connect to a network for 30 minutes. If all attempts failed, the firmware pauses searching for 15 minutes.
The firmware with power saving tries to connect for 1 minute and after the unsuccessful attempt goes to the deep sleep mode. You can prolong the joining cycle by clicking the GPIO button or “External wake-up” configured on “Input 1” (see GPIO).
CC2652 or CC1352: sometimes, you should additionally reset your device to factory defaults after flashing.
Re-pairing or reset to factory defaults
Power on, wait 2 seconds, power off, repeat this cycle three times.
If you configured the GPIO or “External wake-up” button on “Input 1”, click and hold the button for 10 seconds. The “Switch” mode for that button should be off.
Julian
Hi! Thank you for your software.
I couldn’t find this information anywhere. Is the status LED configured with an internal pullup resistor? Or does it need an external resistor in addition to the LED?
I’m trying to figure out what’s the minimum circuit I need, and I want to know if it will be OK if I connect the LED directly from the status LED GPIO pin to ground without any resistor.
Thanks!
Owner
The firmware uses the internal pull-up resistor.
Oleg
Hallo. I have question – here i make ptvo zigbee device, but smarthome application with wifi|zgbee|bl gateway (tuya/moes…) don’t see it. is it possible or only DIY getaway as SLS can connect with ptvo firmware? pleasee
p.s. when in mobile application i press “add device” my pvto device blink 0ne per 4 sec for connecting/ but no devices appear in app
Owner
Tuya/Moes hubs with stock firmware do not accept 3rd party devices, and DIY too.
alainvtr
hi !
what is the changelog for the 2023-02-07 and 2023-04-22 versions ?
thx.
Owner
You can see changelog here:
https://github.com/ptvoinfo/zigbee-configurable-firmware/commits/master
alainvtr
hi !
with the “external wake up” wich value should i use for “bind command” ?
if a simple button is used on a PIN, i suppose i’ve to choose “pull-up” ?
Owner
The “external wake up” pin does not send commands to a bound device. It just wakes up the device, and it sends the regular periodic report.
glcos
In case of RF-STAR module RF-BM-2652P2 the chip INPUT 1 is not exposed outside and is in fact not available. How do I implement the pairing button in that module ?
Owner
Please note that you should define a logical “Input 1” in the configuration, but you can assign any physical pin.
alainvtr
my purpose is the “external wake up” on PIN1 to force à pairing – so i’ve only to choose a “pull-up” ?
Owner
The pull resistor type depends on your schematic. In most cases, the internal pull-up resistor is enough.
fred
Hello,
Suggestion/Wish:
Add an option to disable repairing using “Power on, wait 2 seconds, power off, repeat this cycle three times.”.
I had to repair my 3 devices after a power outage.
Thanks.
Owner
Hello,
Hmmm. It is a strange or rare power outage with this scenario.