/* * Demo for RF remote switch receiver. * This example is for the new KaKu / Home Easy type of remotes! * * For details, see NewRemoteReceiver.h! * * With this sketch you can control a LED connected to digital pin 13, * after the sketch learned the code. After start, the LED starts to blink, * until a valid code has been received. The led stops blinking. Now you * can control the LED with the remote. * * Note: only unit-switches are supported in this sketch, no group or dim. * * Set-up: connect the receiver to digital pin 2 and a LED to digital pin 13. */ #include boolean codeLearned = false; unsigned long learnedAddress; byte learnedUnit; void setup() { // LED-pin as output pinMode(13, OUTPUT); // Init a new receiver on interrupt pin 0, minimal 2 identical repeats, and callback set to processCode. NewRemoteReceiver::init(0, 2, processCode); } void loop() { // Blink led until a code has been learned if (!codeLearned) { digitalWrite(13, HIGH); delay(500); digitalWrite(13, LOW); delay(500); } } // Callback function is called only when a valid code is received. void processCode(NewRemoteCode receivedCode) { // A code has been received. // Do we already know the code? if (!codeLearned) { // No! Let's learn the received code. learnedAddress = receivedCode.address; learnedUnit = receivedCode.unit; codeLearned = true; } else { // Yes! // Is the received code identical to the learned code? if (receivedCode.address == learnedAddress && receivedCode.unit == learnedUnit) { // Yes! // Switch the LED off if the received code was "off". // Anything else (on, dim, on_with_dim) will switch the LED on. if (receivedCode.switchType == NewRemoteCode::off) { digitalWrite(13, LOW); } else { digitalWrite(13, HIGH); } } } }