@Alberto_C how did you create this item you show in the picture?
I confirm correct tags are added if items are added automatically using PaperUI (Configuration > System > Item Linking > Simple mode > SAVE), so they are ready to go to be used by Google Home/Alexa.
Otherwise if you create items manually (via PaperUI or via .items file), then YES you have to add tags after creation.
Hello,
congratulations to all !!!
I have problems handling shutter with HomeKit while directly with Openhab they work well.
OpenHab 2.4.0.Mx
Openwebnet 2.4.0.b7
HomeKit 2.4.0
MH202
Configuration
OpenHab OK
Scan (no .items) protocoll OpenWeb OK , Control OK, Light OK, Dimmer OK, Shutter OK
I can not see the rolladen devices on the iPhone app
What am I doing wrong ?
I tried with .items but I do not have the shutter devices on app, light and dimmer OK
If by “iPhone app” you mean Apple HomeKit and Siri, then I am not sure that rollershutters are supported yet by the OH2 HomeKit addon; at least from this documentation it looks like there is no tagging support for shutters in HomeKit addon:
Surely online docs are iupdated to the latest official version, 2.3.0.
I see you are on 2.4.0.Mx,so probably they are adding more in the Milestone version.
Since it’s not strictly related to the OWN binding but rather to HomeKit support, i invite you to continue the conversation in other threads to keep this thread for issues related to the binding itself.
I’m running tests.
I noticed that when you create items a Light the “Lighting” Tags are inserted while in the shutters the “” Tags is null.
My doubt, this is not why the shutters are not seen in the Homekit?
Thank you
blinds tag: I will add it to the next beta8 version for shutter things, just to be prepared when the Blinds tag will be officially supported by HomeKit. In the meantime, you can add the tag yourself either by defining the item via .items file (which I suggest) or via REST API, see here for how to.
conversion function and send command directly:
I am not sure I understand what you mean by “conversion function”. However I like the idea of giving the possibility to define manually via .items/.things files a generic thing and item that can send OpenWebNet frames directly. I suggest you describe this clearly with a good example of expected channels as a wanted feature in the binding’s issue list: https://github.com/mvalla/openhab2-addons/issues
Hi All,
I’m configuring my home by using openHab2 and orange PI Zero.
I’d configured my HomeServer1 but after checking my “things” in UI Panel, i’ve found only the lights as “BUS Switch” but not my “Automation”. Better, it seems that my Automation thing were recognized as Switch.
Is there any mode to “override” that configuraton? I’m trying to find config file in my OrangePI, but I don’t see any .thing config file.
Hallo,
a new release of the OpenWebNet biding is available: beta8.
This new release is a bug-fixing release:
[FIX #25] added Blinds tag for shutter channels (Rollershutter items)
[FIX #17] now a disconnection from the gateway is detected within few minutes
[FIX #10] now an automatic STOP command is sent when a new Position/UP/DOWN command is sent while already moving
[FIX #18] at startup (for example after a power outage) the binding now tries periodically to connect to the BTicino Gateway
[BUG] now a decimal setpointTemperature (21.5 °C) is sent as decimal to the thermostat and not as integer
[FIX #20] added support for dimmerLevel100 levels when dimmers are changed from myhomescreen or touchscreen
[FIX #16] dimmers now save last state if switched off from openHAB
[FIX] now Command Translation (1000#WHAT) is supported in Lighting
updated README examples and added .sitemap example
moved to new GitHub repository, forked from openhab/openhab2-addons
Installation and Upgrade
The binding is also published on the Eclipse IoT Marketplace.
If you cannot find the binding in the search, probably you have an issue with certificates in your Java environment, that must be updated. Follow this solution to add the required certificates to access all bindings on the Marketplace.
Hi Giuseppe, which address are your Automation things that have been seen as Switches? Which BTicino models are they? If in your plant you have connected the shutters to BTicino switches than it’s possible that they are discovered as switches…
If you want to try manual configuration you should first delete the found things fromUI, then create a new .things file in the conf directory that on RaPi should be under: /etc/openhab2/things
(look first to the docs of openHAB before asking these basic questions…)
You can find some examples of .things file configuration in the binding README.
[FIX #25] OK [FIX #10] OK [FIX #16]
If set 40% after OFF and ON, it lights up to 40%
If set 50% after OFF and ON lights up to 50%
If set 80% after OFF and ON it turns on at 80%
If set to 48% after OFF and ON lights up to 40%
If set 82% after OFF and ON it turns on at 80%
If I set 88% after OFF and ON it turns on at 80%
As if you are rounding to the bottom decimal