Just a follow up from this: viewtopic.php?f=28&t=19449&sid=2d511e3d4d6d8d4166db3d975f03eaa5#p164577
The plugin developer got in touch and advised to use the Brel model for the Dooya motors. After a lot of trial and error I can say that it is now working for me with the Dooya DV24 motor and a DC1602(B) remote.
You need to use the RFXmngr Windows application to connect the RFXtrx device to the motor as a remote. Make sure that you have selected Blinds T1/T2/T3/T4 protocol in the 'Main' tab of the application. This is a BlindsT6 device and can be enabled using the 'Blinds1' tab, selecting Type as T6 DC106.....
Next, to pair the RFX device and the motor, input a Unit code and a unique ID code (non duplicating, if you're setting up more than one). I set up my motor with Unit Code 1 and ID code 00 00 00 1.
Choose Command as Confirm, press the P2 button on your remote twice and then press Transmit in the RFXmngr application. This should add the RFX device as a remote to the blinds. Try Open and Close, hopefully all should be good and your blinds react to the commands from the RFX device.
After connecting the RFX device back to indigo, select Blinds T1,2,3,4 in the configure options.
Create a new RFXCOM device and select the model as 'Brel'. Now here's where it gets interesting and where I finally got it working after hours of trial and error and searching different forums.
For the Housecode, using my example of the ID code I set earlier, enter 000000 (note only six zeros) and in the Unitcode enter 17. I am presuming there is some conversion to be done from hex to dec if you use values other than what I chose for the ID code but there is definitely a conversion happening for the Unitcode. What I did was to add the last digit of the ID code (1) to the Unit Code (1) giving me a value of 11. This is a hex value and has to be converted to decimal, thereby 17!
Now if all went well, you can Open/Close blinds with the On/Off commands from indigo and also create action groups with Stop etc.
Hope this helps....