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How Enable / Show / Test Zero-Export Config on Openfusion Board #1773

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Hardware

  • ESP8266
  • ESP32
  • Raspberry Pi

Modelname: OpenDTU Fusion
Retailer URL: https://shop.allianceapps.io/products/allianceapps-opendtu-fusion

nRF24L01+ Module

  • nRF24L01+ you verified this is a Plus model capable of the required 256kBit/s mode
  • square dot indicates original Nordic Semicon chip
  • round dot indicates copy-cat / counterfeit SI labs chip

Antenna:

  • circuit board
  • external antenna (SMA)

Power Stabilization:

  • 100uF Electrolytic Capacitor
    connected between +3.3V and GND (Pin 1 & 2) of the NRF Module
  • Voltage stabilizing motherboard

Version / Git SHA:

Version:0.8.152
Github Hash: 78cbd77

Build & Flash Method:

  • AhoyDTU Webinstaller
  • VSCode - Platform IO
  • Arduino
  • ESP Tools

Debugging:

  • USB Serial Log (attached)
  • Setup settings (use our templates ... to be added)

Hi!,
Today I discovered the following link: https://docs.ahoydtu.de/de/latest/zeroExport.html
I am currently running the development version 0.8.152 on an OpenDTU Fusion.
But how do I get a look at the zero export function?
Do I have the wrong platform? or file? or what am I missing?

installed version (original filename):
241007_ahoy_0.8.152_78cbd77_opendtufusion.bin

Many thanks,

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