![]() ![]() 11:08:20.294 (Smart KwH and Gas Meter) Usage (Power Delivery L2) 11:08:20.286 (Smart KwH and Gas Meter) Usage (Power Delivery L1) 11:08:20.278 (Smart KwH and Gas Meter) Usage (Power Consumption 元) 11:08:20.270 (Smart KwH and Gas Meter) Usage (Power Consumption L2) 11:08:20.262 (Smart KwH and Gas Meter) Usage (Power Consumption L1) 11:08:20.252 (Smart KwH and Gas Meter) General/Voltage (Voltage 元) 11:08:20.241 (Smart KwH and Gas Meter) General/Voltage (Voltage L2) 11:08:20.229 (Smart KwH and Gas Meter) General/Voltage (Voltage L1) ![]() 11:08:20.217 (Smart KwH and Gas Meter) P1 Smart Meter (Electriciteitsverbruik) If you go to Tab All you will see at regular intervals, dependent on you setting, the following. 11:05:10.030 Status: P1 Smart Meter: Found gas meter on M-Bus channel 1 11:05:09.659 Status: P1 Smart Meter: Meter reports as DSMR 5.0 Some lines later you should see something like: 11:05:09.510 Status: P1 Smart Meter: Worker started. 11:05:09.507 Status: P1 Smart Meter: Using serial port: /dev/ttyUSB-P1 Indeed it is vague.įirst, after a restart of Domoticz or a reboot you should see the following in your Domoticz log file: Thank you for your (now much clearer) explanation. When i hangup in minicom, a part of the DSMR data is shown in minicom (only once, no updates still). When i disable the serial port/hardware in Domoticz, and trying to connect using minicom, still no data is shown. When i perform the same routine with minicom as before, Domoticz again recognizes the data (still once), and updates the values. So it looks like Domoticz cannot open the serial connection correctly, or something else is blocking the data coming in Domoticz. Domoticz only updates the data once, no more data is coming in. AFTER hanging up in minicom (and only then), Domoticz shows the data in the log file (. when disconnecting (hanging up) the connection, no data is shown. When opening the serial connection using minicom, no data is showing. No logfiles about DSMR or whatever showing up in Domoticz. When connecting the P1 cable to the synology, the LED blinks once on my cable. I understand that the problem is vague, i will try to explain what happens. What else can i try for the devices to show up? I also tried reinstalling the Synology package, updating the USB serial drivers (jadahl package), unplugging the cable, rebooting Syno and Domoticz, but no luck unfortonately. Connection is to /dev/ttyUSB0 (where the USB is connected to according to dmesg) tried unchecking the CRC message validation. Limited the data to 10 seconds in the hardware tab tested the connection using dmesg in the SSH terminal I tried connecting the cable to Windows, using the ++ terminal, 115200, 8, N, no handshake, data is coming in (readable), and i can see gas and electricity data coming in. Added a 10K pull up resistor to the cable baudrate 115200 (changed to 9600 to be sure this isn't the problem). I connected the P1 smart meter cable (USB type, FTDI) to the smart meter, but no devices are showing up. It will display all list of all the connected devices.īut, prior to this we should check that ADB server.I have a smart meter for electricity and gas (Dutch, ISKRA AM550). Check whether it is running as background process or not. ![]() Just open the command prompt from above mentioned procedure and write ‘adb’ and press enter. It should display all the adb’s process running. When server starts, it always bind the local TCP port 5037. All ADB clients listen to 5037 TCP port to communicate with server request. Now, the running ADB server can scan all connected emulator or device instances by scanning the port.Īlways remember that ADB daemon runs on odd numbered port between the ranges of 5555 to 5558.ĪDB daemon process runs with console connection that acquires even number port for connection.įor example: If single device connected then server automatically scan the device and get connected but if multiple device or emulator running the user need to give ADB connect to device USB command line instruction to connect. The emulator instance connected on odd numbered port 5557 has the same console running over even numbered 5556 port ie. Each running devices has 1 odd and 1 even connected port.Ĭommand to detect all connected device – Ĭommand detecting a single device from multiple connected devices. It will detect the adb connection for device -5554 and install the application. So, this way user can set up a successful connection to access ADB USB connect instances using ADB commands. Syntax used to access ADB instances from commands line:Īdb [-d – An adb command when a single USB device is connectedĪdb [-e – An adb command when only single emulator is runningĪdb devices- This will print all the list of emulator / devices attached.Īdb version- List the adb version number.Īdb help- Print the list of supported commands. Just like configuring ADB connect USB, user can also configure ADB over wi-fi. ![]()
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