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homebridge-lightwaverf

verified-by-homebridge homebridge-lightwaverf homebridge-lightwaverf

LightWaveRF plugin for homebridge: https://github.com/nfarina/homebridge Note: This plugin communicates with the KlikAanKlikUit ICS-1000 or Lightwave Link Set the correct manager_host in the configuration:

  • web.trustsmartcloud.com
  • lightwaverfhost.co.uk
  • control-api.lightwaverf.com

Installation

  1. Install homebridge using: npm install -g homebridge
  2. Install this plugin using: npm install -g homebridge-lightwaverf
  3. Update your configuration file. See the sample below.
  4. Start homebridge
  5. Allow access on the lightwaverf link. Issue a command using homekit and press the botton on the link to grant access

Configuration

There are two options to configure lightwaverf. When you have the 'old' lightwaverf link (pre 2016) You can use the email, 4 digit pin and host to configure the plugin automatically using: Configuration sample:

"platforms": [
       {
         "platform": "LightWaveRF",
         "name": "LightWaveRF",
         "ip_address": "192.168.1.123",
         "manager_host": "lightwaverfhost.co.uk",
         "email": "[email protected]",
         "pin": "1234",
         "timeout": 1000
       }   
   ]

When you have a new lightwaverf link (+2016) you need to specify the devices yourself using the following syntax:

"platforms": [
       {
           "platform" : "LightWaveRF",
           "name" : "LightWaveRF",
           "ip_address": "10.0.1.30",
           "devices": [
               {
                   "roomId": 1,
                   "roomName": "LivingRoom",
                   "deviceId": 1,
                   "deviceName": "MyLight",
                   "deviceType": "D"
               },
               {
                   "roomId": 1,
                   "roomName": "LivingRoom",
                   "deviceId": 2,
                   "deviceName": "MyLight2",
                   "deviceType": "D"
               },
               {
                   "roomId": 1,
                   "roomName": "LivingRoom",
                   "deviceId": 3,
                   "deviceName": "MyGarageDoor",
                   "deviceType": "G",
                   "timeOut": 10
               },
               {
                   "roomId": 1,
                   "roomName": "LivingRoom",
                   "deviceId": 3,
                   "deviceName": "MyBlinds",
                   "deviceType": "WC",
                   "timeOut": 15
               }
           ]
       }
]

The following devices are supported:

  • Light: "deviceType": "L"
  • Dimmeble Light: "deviceType": "D"
  • Switch: "deviceType": "S"
  • GarageDoor: "deviceType": "G"
  • WindowCovering: "deviceType": "WC"

How to Determine Room Number:

Log in to Manager.LightwaveRF.com View All Rooms Select the room in question Show Page Source Search in Page Source for "All Off" -The Required value is in the data-room_number= attribute of that line

How to Determine Device Number:

Log in to Manager.LightwaveRF.com View All Rooms Select the room in question Device Number is usually the order in which the devices are listed, but this does not account for adding and removing devices. This may take some trial and error.

How to Register your HomeBridge server on Lightwave Link:

For Mac OSX, (nix, or rPi - can anyone verify?) in a Terminal Window, run echo -ne '100,!F*p' | nc -u 192.168.yyy.xxx 9760 be sure to select the right IP address. Ctrl+C to close the Echo window For Windows PC

Download PacketSender - https://packetsender.com/ Send 100,!F*p. to the Lightwave Link on port 9760 When the Lightwave Link starts flashing, press the Link button

Workaround to trigger turning all devices off in a room

Add a dummy switch in the config with the room number you for which you would like to add a switch to turn off all lights. Add a dummy device number < 0. E.g.:

"devices": [
               {
                   "roomId": 3,
                   "roomName": "Hal",
                   "deviceId": -1,
                   "deviceName": "RoomOff",
                   "deviceType": "S"
               }
           ]