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Navkar BK7231N Door Lock with OpenBeken: Relay Stays Active After Toggle Switch

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  • #1 21698642
    moviesakbar
    Level 2  
    Navkar Wifi + Remote Lock Assembly,
    This is a door lock system using BK7231N , I flashed openbeken and applied the config extracted from the tuya firmware, Everything works as expected now, thanks to Mr p.kaczmarek2 for his help,
    Electronic circuit board with transformer, relay, capacitors, and screw terminals
    NavKar NV-RM32MG remote lock device with WiFi, resting on a checked brown fabric.
    NavKar WiFi lock control module with green LED on patterned surface
    Two green circuit boards with electronic components and wires
    PCB with color-coded connected wires and pin function labels


    Switch is toggled by webinterface sott button mapped at pin6 and physical button mapped at pin23.
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    AI: Which version of OpenBeken firmware are you currently running on the BK7231N?
    1.18.177
    AI: Can you provide more details on how the toggle switch is connected and how you are triggering it (e.g., physical button, web interface, or other method)?
    Switch is toggle by webinterface mapped at pin6 and it also has physical button mapped at pin23
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    #2 21698660
    p.kaczmarek2
    Moderator Smart Home
    I can see a problem. You have used:
    
    Channel7 
    

    But your relay is on channel 1, and pin 7. There is a difference between pin and channel. Try using correct channel index.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
  • #3 21698666
    moviesakbar
    Level 2  
    >>21698660
    Thanks , You are genius, where can I read more about pin and channels , any docs available clearing basic concepts.
    Now it works as expected, Thanks a lot.....
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