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1 | This repository contains utilities to use the [HM-CFG-USB(2)](http://www.elv.de/homematic-usb-konfigurations-adapter-1.html) (HomeMatic USB Konfigurations-Adapter) from [ELV](http://www.elv.de/) on Linux/Unix by using [libusb 1.0](http://www.libusb.org/). | |
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3 | The HM-CFG-USB can be used to send and receive [BidCoS-Packets](http://homegear.eu/index.php/BidCoS%C2%AE_Packets) to control [HomeMatic](http://www.homematic.com/) home automation devices (like remote controllable sockets, switches, sensors, ...). | |
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5 | This repository contains, amongst others, an application, which emulates the HomeMatic LAN configuration adapter-protocol to make it possible to use the HM-CFG-USB in [Fhem](http://fhem.de/) or as a lan configuration tool for the CCU or the HomeMatic windows configuration software, also supporting devices using AES-signing like [KeyMatic](http://www.elv.de/homematic-funk-tuerschlossantrieb-keymatic-silber-inkl-funk-handsender.html). | |
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7 | ### Short hmland HowTo: ### | |
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9 | 1. Install prerequisites: `apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev build-essential git` | |
10 | 2. Get the current version of this software (choose **one** option): | |
11 | * Get the current version via git (can be easily updated with `git pull`): | |
12 | 1. `git clone git://git.zerfleddert.de/hmcfgusb` | |
13 | 2. Change into the new directory: `cd hmcfgusb` | |
14 | * Get the current version as an archive: | |
15 | 1. [hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz](https://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/hmcfgusb/snapshot/HEAD.tar.gz) (xxxxxxx is part of the commit-id. xxxxxxx is just a placeholder for this HowTo, use your value) | |
16 | 2. Extract the archive: `tar xzf hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz` | |
17 | 3. Change into the new directory: `cd hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx` | |
18 | 3. Build the code: `make` | |
19 | 4. Optional: Install udev-rules so normal users can access the device: `sudo cp hmcfgusb.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/` | |
20 | 5. Plug in the HM-CFG-USB | |
21 | 6. Run hmland (with debugging the first time, see `-h` switch): `./hmland -p 1234 -D` | |
22 | 7. Configure Fhem to use your new HMLAN device: | |
23 | ``define hmusb HMLAN 127.0.0.1:1234`` | |
24 | ``attr hmusb hmId <hmId>`` | |
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26 | ### Updating the HM-CFG-USB firmware to version 0.967: ### | |
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28 | 1. Compile the hmcfgusb utilities like in the hmland HowTo above (steps 1 to 5) and stay in the directory | |
29 | 2. Download the new firmware: [hmusbif.03c7.enc](https://git.zerfleddert.de/hmcfgusb/firmware/hmusbif.03c7.enc): `wget https://git.zerfleddert.de/hmcfgusb/firmware/hmusbif.03c7.enc` | |
30 | 3. Make sure that hmland is not running | |
31 | 4. Flash the update to the USB-stick: `./flash-hmcfgusb hmusbif.03c7.enc` (You might need to use `sudo` for this) | |
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33 | ### Updating HomemMatic devices over the air (OTA): ### | |
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35 | 1. Compile the hmcfgusb utilities like in the hmland HowTo above (steps 1 to 5) and stay in the directory | |
36 | 2. Download the new firmware from [eQ-3](http://www.eq-3.de/downloads.html), in this example the HM-CC-RT-DN firmware version 1.4 | |
37 | 3. Extract the tgz-file: `tar xvzf hm_cc_rt_dn_update_V1_4_001_141020.tgz` | |
38 | 4. Make sure that hmland is not running | |
39 | * When using the **HM-CFG-USB**, flash the new firmware to the device with serial KEQ0123456: | |
40 | `./flash-ota -f hm_cc_rt_dn_update_V1_4_001_141020.eq3 -s KEQ0123456` | |
41 | * When using a **culfw**-based device (**CUL/COC/...**), flash the new firmware to the device with serial KEQ0123456: | |
42 | `./flash-ota -f hm_cc_rt_dn_update_V1_4_001_141020.eq3 -s KEQ0123456 -c /dev/ttyACM0` |