b_weijenberg wrote:There should be no need to configure the protocols using RFXmngr.
It is prefered that the plug-in initializes the protocols used in the RFXtrx433/RFXrec433. I will check with the developer if this is implemented.
I guess I misunderstood you when you said that enabling protocols that are not in use reduces the sensitivity of the receiver; Since I do not use the European X10, ATI, HomeEasy, etc, I had intended to disable those, although the receiver seems to work fairly well with them enabled...
b_weijenberg wrote:Note that you have to connect the USB before you start RFXflash, the RFX is not detected if you start RFXflash and after that the USB.
RFXmngr can be started before you connect the USB.
Only 1 application can connect the RFX at the same time. If you have connected the RFX with RFXmngr than RFXflash will not detect the RFX.
I had restarted the Windows machine after reflashing the RFXrec(with the unit still attached through the USB), and then tried to reconnect; the RFXFlash refused to connect, and RFXmngr connected but left all the protocol and frequency checkboxes unchecked and unselectable. Perhaps the unit simply needed to be powered down to reinitialize itself? I now have it back on the Macintosh, and as long as it continues to work there, I don't plan to tinker.