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TOSHIBA_AC protocol does not support Beep control. You will have to take up the other questions with the Tasmota folks. |
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Did I understand right reading the sources that ifeel is also not supported for TOSHIBA_AC? |
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I suspect my dad has Toshiba that has ifeel type function capable remote, will look into capturing what it sends to possibly extend the functionality. The one I am peimarily using this does't, but the AC should per manual support such, hoping to sen room temperature data from the esp/home assistant. |
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What I receive from remote (on Tasmota using the library)
{"IrReceived":{"Protocol":"TOSHIBA_AC","Bits":72,"Data":"0xF20D03FC0140031052","Repeat":0,"IRHVAC":{"Vendor":"TOSHIBA_AC","Model":-1,"Command":"Control","Mode":"Heat","Power":"On","Celsius":"On","Temp":21,"FanSpeed":"Auto","SwingV":"Off","SwingH":"Off","Quiet":"Off","Turbo":"Off","Econo":"Off","Light":"Off","Filter":"On","Clean":"Off","Beep":"Off","Sleep":-1,"iFeel":"Off","SensorTemp":null}}}Other things I have found explanations or think I know what they mean but even reading some source code files didn't reveal what "Command":"Control" signifies, nor what other command types than control might exist? Any pointers?
Also beep off doesn't seem to stop beep when sending commands, is that expected to work?
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