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Visonic Power Max 868Mhz

Posted: 01 Sep 2016, 22:28
by ayasystems
Hi

Is visonic power max 868Mhz supported??

Here is my log

http://pastebin.com/UsuHMzDc

Is normaly have several entries on debug mode per second? It is not normal in my 433 device, only in 868

Regards

About visonic:

http://www.visonic.com/spain/es/Product ... ct-234-wpp

MCT-234 ESPECIFICACIONES:
Frecuencias (MHz): 433.92 MHz ú 868.95, (especificar según necesidades)
Modulación: ASK (ON-OFF keying)
Duración de Transmisión: Cada botón al ser presionado causa una transmisión d hasta 2 seg.
Alimentación: Pila alcalina de 12 V. tipo GP23A o equivalente.

Re: Visonic Power Max 868Mhz

Posted: 01 Sep 2016, 23:59
by costo
It specifies this device as: Encoding: 28-bit ID, 4-bit and 32-bit function code jump.

I think this means the code changes every time you push a button. That is called a rolling code.
RFLink and most universal encoders/decoders cannot generate a rolling code.

Re: Visonic Power Max 868Mhz

Posted: 02 Sep 2016, 09:22
by Stuntteam
Generating rolling codes is not needed to receive alarm system sensors.

Re: Visonic Power Max 868Mhz

Posted: 02 Sep 2016, 09:32
by ayasystems
So... Could be decoded Visonic 868Mhz by Rflink?

Re: Visonic Power Max 868Mhz

Posted: 02 Sep 2016, 23:08
by costo
It specifies this device as: Encoding: 28-bit ID, 4-bit and 32-bit function code jump.

In theory, if RFLink has the right plugin, this code could be decoded.
That is, it would show you the 28 bit ID and probably the 4 bit function.
As far as I know, for now this plugin has not been written .

Re: Visonic Power Max 868Mhz

Posted: 08 Nov 2016, 21:28
by juanjogarciac
Hi all,

In Europe Visonic work over 868Mhz. How can help you to support this device? Is the code different with 433Mhz? I believe we only need to receive changes and we don't need rooling.

Thank you !!

Juanjo

Re: Visonic Power Max 868Mhz

Posted: 09 Oct 2020, 21:58
by inversions
Has there been any progress in supporting Visonic 868MHz devices?
I bought my RFLink believing Visonic were already supported, but it seems not.
It would be really great if these devices could be supported.