diff --git a/Sonoff-TX-T0-Touch-1CH-2CH-3CH----US.md b/Sonoff-TX-T0-Touch-1CH-2CH-3CH----US.md index a56a6b35..0a1551ee 100644 --- a/Sonoff-TX-T0-Touch-1CH-2CH-3CH----US.md +++ b/Sonoff-TX-T0-Touch-1CH-2CH-3CH----US.md @@ -43,26 +43,30 @@ Using the TX T1 1-3 device template will work. A new T0 template is forthcoming. 4. Plug the serial adapter into the USB port and click the `Flash` button on `NodeMCU PyFlasher`. 5. When you get the flash complete, remove the GND jumper wire from GPIO0. 6. Cycle power on your device by disconnecting the serial adapter from the USB port for a couple of seconds and plugging it back in. + ### [IP Configuration](Initial-Configuration#configure-wi-fi) 1. Using a mobile device, scan for Wi-Fi networks and connect to the **`sonoff-xxxx`** access point. When it connects to the network, you may get a warning that there is no Internet connection and be prompted to connect to a different network. _Do not allow the mobile device to select a different network_. 2. Open the browser on your mobile device and navigate to http://192.168.4.1. 3. In the Tasmota web UI, scan wifi networks and select the network for your home. Then enter the network's password (_**click the checkbox to see the password you enter to ensure that it is correct and that your mobile device has not inadvertently capitalized the first letter if it is supposed to be lower case nor autocorrected what you entered**_). When you save the settings, the device will restart and connect to your home network. The `sonoff-xxxx` network will not longer be present. Therefore your mobile device will automatically be disconnected and should connect back to its data network. 4. Check in your router or use an IP scanner to ensure that the device is connected to your home network. Make not of the IP address assigned to your device. -### Configuration for MQTT +### [MQTT Configuration](Initial-Configuration#configure-mqtt) 1. Go to new IP address (http://`IP`) in a browser. -2. Click Configuration->Configure Module->Module Type->Sonoff T1 3CH (30) (the appropriate module for your device model) and save. The device will restart. -3. Test the operation of the switches from the web UI. You should hear the relays click. -4. Click Configuration->Configure MQTT-> +2. Click Configuration->Configure MQTT-> * MQTT Host: Enter the address (192.168.xx.yy or Hostname) of your MQTT broker. If you use the Home Assistant embedded broker, this will be your HA server. * User: Enter the username for your MQTT broker * Password: Enter the password for your MQTT broker * Topic: Enter the unique MQTT topic for your device * Save your settings. The device will restart -5. Click Console -6. If you use Home Assistant, enter [`SetOption19 1`](Commands#setoption19) to enable device auto-discovery. -7. Check the log for any errors + +### [Device Configuration](Initial-Configuration#configure-module-or-template) +1. Click Configuration->Configure Module->Module Type->Sonoff T1 3CH (30) (the appropriate module for your device model) and save. The device will restart. +2. Test the operation of the switches from the web UI. You should hear the relays click. +3. Click Console +4. If you use Home Assistant, enter [`SetOption19 1`](Commands#setoption19) to enable device auto-discovery. +5. Check the log for any errors. -Reassemble the switch and connect it to mains power. Check in your router or use an IP scanner to ensure that the device is connected to your home network. Also use the Tasmota web UI to ensure the switch is operating as expected. +Reassemble the switch and connect it to mains power. Check in your router or use an IP scanner to ensure that the device is connected to your home network. Also use the Tasmota web UI to ensure the switch is operating as expected. + ### Home Assistant Configuration 1. Open TasmoAdmin via Hassio and Autoscan 2. In Name1->Name3 enter switch position names again (note: understand orientation of switch)