Using Windows to obtain codes with Broadlink Manager. Install Broadlink Manager from this SourceForge link here. Open the application and hit "scan" to activate your broadlink device. Hit "Learn New Command" and follow instructions on screen. The "OnRawData Base64" is the value to be used with Home Assistant.
The program is pretty straight forward. When you open it up hit scan and it will find your device and list its IP and mac address (something you will want to note down for your Home Assistant config). From the Learn New Command select Learn Infrared and proceed to point your remote at the RM Mini device. The program will spit out 2 long …
I have been using for quite some time the broadlink add-on as described in the thread in the version provided by @themillhousegroup in its git repository. I was able to send IR commands to my RM mini and read temperature values from my A1 device. The captured IR codes were contained in a file (broadlink.map) in my case. In OH 3.4 the …
The result is the same (i.e. "NetworkTimeoutError: [Errno -4000] Network timeout"). It thus appears to me that while communication with the device is generally possible (device discovery works, device authentication works, retrieving the firmware version works), the device does not respond in case of send_data().
Results: A 23.2% failure rate of mini-implants inserted in the RM area was observed. The patient's right side and inflammation were significantly associated with RM mini-implant failure. The odds ratios (relative risk) for mini-implant failure in the right side, and in mini-implants with inflammation around them were 0.166 and 0.188, respectively.