![]() If I close and reopen the door after the set time, the smartlight will turn on/off properly. Currently, I am able to be alerted if the door “opens” if the door was closed before the specified times, however, if the state of the door was already open before the 8 pm, the smartlight is not triggered. I do not want the have the bedroom light turned on all day if the garage door is open, only to alert me that the door was accidently left open at bedtime or if it opens during the night. I would like to set up a notification to alert me by turning on a smart light in my bedroom IF the garage door opens or if the garage door “IS” open at certain times (for example 8 PM till 6:00 am). I have searched extensively but cannot find a resolution to my issue.ĭuring the day my garage door is often open, which is fine. I am using I am using the updated Smartthings app. ![]() I also have a Samsung SmartThings hub and Samsung SmartThings Multi sensor on my garage door functioning properly. Once the updated driver is on your hub, you can delete the existing creator device, then perform an Add device / Scan for nearby devices, and a new creator device will be created.Ĭurrent Driver Version as of 8/1/23: ** T15:09:45.I am new to home automation but have several devices successfully set upwith Alexa. Ensure the latest driver is installed to your hub by checking the driver version. If the existing creator device is not working with the updated driver, the creator device can be deleted and recreated without affecting existing virtual devices.Set the quantity of devices you want to create of a given type, then select the device type and your device(s) will be created in the room where your SmartThings hub device is located… Open the new creator device to the device Controls screen. This will result in the creation of a new device called vEdge Creator V2.94 to be found in the room where your SmartThings hub device is located. Once the driver has been installed to your hub, go to your mobile app and do an Add device / Scan for nearby devices. Use this channel invitation link to load the driver to your hub: Samsung accountĮnroll your hub, then display available drivers and choose Virtual Devices V2 I’m happy to expand the list of virtual device types supported based on community needs. Hopefully a future firmware update will solve it. The symptom is that the vEdge Creator device will not get created when you do an Add device/Scan nearby. There is a known issue with Connect/Wifi hubs as of 11/8/21.See Note for those wanting to trigger Alexa… above. switch+contact), so use the AlexaSwitch device type to create a linked contact device for more reliable Alexa triggering. Alex integrations: Alexa no longer seems to like devices with combo devices (e.g.I have an alternate driver option available for creating Alexa triggers that uses a different approach.You can use the switch in Alexa routine ‘actions’. Control the contact state with the linked switch. In summary: use the linked contact device to trigger Alexa routines ( 'when this happens…'). Icon preferences can also be chosen in device Settings. (The former method of using a combined switch+contact device seems to no longer work reliably). Note for those wanting to trigger Alexa or have Alexa trigger SmartThings: Use the AlexaSwitch device, with which you can create a linked contact device from the device Settings screen, which can be used for reliable Alexa triggering. Shade device includes hidden contactSensor for triggering Alexa routines.Motion includes optional auto-revert back to inactive after given delay value.Momentary button includes both switch and contact, plus preference settings to control on/off/revert behavior, and delay value.Ability to select dashboard icon for select devices (e.g., switch, contact, motion).Several virtual devices types include custom controls to set device states.Several virtual device types include a switch that mirrors controls - useful for Alexa triggers.Devices include additional controls and features beyond what is available through CLI-created virtual devices. ![]() See how many devices you’ve created of a given type (inventory).Enables you to create 100% local automations with virtual devices.Easy and fast to use: No coding or CLI required.Motion, panic, presence, refrigerator, smoke detector, sound pressure, sound sensor, switch, switch level/dimmer, temp/humidity, TV, thermostat, video camera, water sensor, window shade Supports the following virtual device types:Ī/C, air quality, alarm, Alexa switch, battery, CO2 level, contact, door, energy, fan, garage door, illuminance, Level/dimmer-only, lock, light (including RGBW), momentary button/doorbell,. ![]() Here is an Edge driver that will enable end-users to create virtual devices that run locally on-hub. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |