![]() It’s not immediately obvious how to set this up in Indigo but thanks to the help of ‘durosity’ on the forums we set the kit up in Indigo using his instructions as follows. However once it’s connected to Indigo then things start to get more interesting. Out of the box the unit can control a lamp or appliance plugged into it with some basic timer functionality. We chose the Byron Home Easy HE306, an inexpensive 2-part kit that includes a wireless door bell button and a plug-in chime module. The list of 433MHz RF devices supported by the Indigo plugin include LightwaveRF, RF X10 and HomeEasy.įor our first addition we wanted to add a door bell that Indigo could detect and react to. As we mention in Part 1 of our review, the action of simply plugging in an RFXCOM RFXtrx433 to a USB port on your Indigo Mac opens up a whole new world of wireless Home Automation possibilities.
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