supported_hardware:wiz
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supported_hardware:wiz [2021/02/14 13:50] – [Known Issues and Yet To Do:] James Sentman | supported_hardware:wiz [2021/02/14 14:29] – [Other Supported Functions:] added DiscoverDevices command James Sentman | ||
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The Wiz Connected plugin for XTension supports the WiFi versions of bulbs and switches from Phillips. This plugin does not support the Zigbee “Hue” lights or the Blue Tooth versions of their bulbs. For connecting XTension to a Hue Zigbee hub please use the separate [[supported_hardware: | The Wiz Connected plugin for XTension supports the WiFi versions of bulbs and switches from Phillips. This plugin does not support the Zigbee “Hue” lights or the Blue Tooth versions of their bulbs. For connecting XTension to a Hue Zigbee hub please use the separate [[supported_hardware: | ||
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====XTension Setup:==== | ====XTension Setup:==== | ||
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Discovered devices will initially be named with the interface name you used above and the unique MAC address of the unit. There does not appear to be a good way to get the name of the device that you configured into the Wiz system at this time. Once the Unit is created you can edit it and give it a more descriptive name. The current status and color or color temperature values will be reflected immediately in the new Unit. | Discovered devices will initially be named with the interface name you used above and the unique MAC address of the unit. There does not appear to be a good way to get the name of the device that you configured into the Wiz system at this time. Once the Unit is created you can edit it and give it a more descriptive name. The current status and color or color temperature values will be reflected immediately in the new Unit. | ||
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====Unit Settings: | ====Unit Settings: | ||
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Once configured you can control the Wiz device’s color or color temperature and level just like any other such device in XTension via the various options to the [[dictionary: | Once configured you can control the Wiz device’s color or color temperature and level just like any other such device in XTension via the various options to the [[dictionary: | ||
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====Dealing With Scenes:==== | ====Dealing With Scenes:==== | ||
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When using the user interface the current brightness is used as the brightness for the scene. Changing the brightness of the unit may cancel the scene at least in this beta version. In the future you’ll be able to change the brightness of a scene without having to re-select it. | When using the user interface the current brightness is used as the brightness for the scene. Changing the brightness of the unit may cancel the scene at least in this beta version. In the future you’ll be able to change the brightness of a scene without having to re-select it. | ||
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- | If it is possible | + | {{ : |
+ | A device running a scene will display the name of the scene and then the brightness in the Value fields throughout XTension. Here is an example of a device running the “Fireplace” scene at a brightness of 11%: | ||
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+ | While this is the default behavior you can override it by changing the On Label or Off Label in the Edit Unit dialogs [[xtension_manual: | ||
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====Setting Scenes From a Script:==== | ====Setting Scenes From a Script:==== | ||
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would set the bulb to run the “Party” scene at a speed of 200 and full brightness. | would set the bulb to run the “Party” scene at a speed of 200 and full brightness. | ||
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+ | ====Other Supported Functions: | ||
+ | * The bulb will respond to the [[dictionary: | ||
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+ | <code applescript> | ||
+ | query “wiz device in bedroom” | ||
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+ | * To run a discover of new devices from a script use the discoverDevices command. | ||
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+ | tell xInterface “name of your wiz interface” to discoverDevices() | ||
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====Known Issues and Yet To Do:==== | ====Known Issues and Yet To Do:==== | ||
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* If the bulb changes it’s IP address it will not yet be re-discovered until you disable and re-enable the interface. This will also be fixed in the next version. For most routers/ | * If the bulb changes it’s IP address it will not yet be re-discovered until you disable and re-enable the interface. This will also be fixed in the next version. For most routers/ | ||
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====History: | ====History: | ||
* The Wiz plugin was first included in XTension version 9.4.37 as a beta. | * The Wiz plugin was first included in XTension version 9.4.37 as a beta. |
supported_hardware/wiz.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/13 14:52 by 127.0.0.1