You haven’t added yourself the DDF ?
It’s not easy to add yourself a DDF to HA, so you will remember it.
Something you can do is setting bad value for modelid and manufacture number in the DDF “devices/ fyrtur_block-out_roller_blind.json” and try to save it.
On next restart deconz will ignore it and use the native one in “devices/ikea/fyrtur_block-out_roller_blind.json”
HA use docker, so changes or not persistant, a deconz reboot can remove this file, else it mean it was in a persistent folder.
And we can see if you are able to edit the bad DDF, so we will know if this one is in a persistent folder or not.
Can’t remember adding a DDF file myself.
In general I haven’t done anything productive in deCONZ other than adding a light and one or two sensors/switches for testing purposes. Five months ago I got the Fyrtur roller blinds and wanted to control them via HA using deCONZ. I then ran into the problem with the old DDF file, which probably no longer worked with newer Fyrtur blinds (probably because of the current firmware).
I then tried various help and tips for workarounds from forums and blogs, initially without success.
Then I read about the new version that comes with a new and correctly working DDF file and waited for it. Only now did I get around to trying to pair the Fyrtur roller blind.
Maybe months ago I really followed a guide that resulted in a new DDF file. I do not know it anymore. I remember doing something in the terminal with Docker, but I thought it was just checking for a firmware update.
No problem, now the question is how to check and remove it.
We just know the path is …devices/fyrtur_block-out_roller_blind.json but not realy precise, perhaps you can find the complete path with trying to save it again ?
You can try to set bad value to disable it.
And need to check if the changes are persistant or not, can help to know where the file is.
Fixed the problem differently.
Since I hadn’t productively connected anything to the RaspBee, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled the deCONZ addon from Home Assistant. Now the Fyrtur roller blind is recognized correctly and can be controlled via Home Assistant.
The problem was basically homemade by me. sorry for the fuss
However, there is still a new problem with the open/close remote from the IKEA roller blind. I don’t seem to have full access to these in Home Assistant.
But I’ll take a look at that and then get back to you in another forum entry