Hi,
I have a couple of the ZIPATO RGBW bulbs installed.
Could this plugin work with this devices also?
haavarda wrote:Hi,
I have a couple of the ZIPATO RGBW bulbs installed.
Could this plugin work with this devices also?
haavarda wrote:I change the color by typically using an action group --> Z-wave actions --> set RGB levels. There is also a std slider to control the level.
haavarda wrote:I change the color by typically using an action group --> Z-wave actions --> set RGB levels. There is also a std slider to control the level.
19. okt. 2015, 18.17.57
Fibaro Light Manager Colour of LED RGBW CONTROLL HALL is now Yellow green
Fibaro Light Manager Error Error in plugin execution UiValidate:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "plugin.py", line 484, in validateDeviceConfigUi
File "plugin.py", line 121, in changeDeviceColours
<class 'Boost.Python.ArgumentError'>: Python argument types in
PluginInfo.executeAction(PluginInfo, str)
did not match C++ signature:
executeAction(CPlugin {lvalue}, CCString actionTypeId, unsigned long deviceId=0, boost::python::api::object props=None, bool waitUntilDone=True)
haavarda wrote:This is the error I am getting when trying to save a new device:
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19. okt. 2015, 18.17.57
Fibaro Light Manager Colour of LED RGBW CONTROLL HALL is now Yellow green
Fibaro Light Manager Error Error in plugin execution UiValidate:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "plugin.py", line 484, in validateDeviceConfigUi
File "plugin.py", line 121, in changeDeviceColours
<class 'Boost.Python.ArgumentError'>: Python argument types in
PluginInfo.executeAction(PluginInfo, str)
did not match C++ signature:
executeAction(CPlugin {lvalue}, CCString actionTypeId, unsigned long deviceId=0, boost::python::api::object props=None, bool waitUntilDone=True)
haavarda wrote:Hi Mike.
I have been able to play a bit with this, and I think this is going to be perfect. It just needs some tweaking because the Zipato bulb is a bit strange...
With my Zipato bulb I dont see what the Master intensity is doing? What is this actually controlling?
Since the bulb is showing as 2 different switches my experience is that I have to turn off the second of them to be able to see the rgb color. If not it seams like the white light is to dominant or disables posibility to set rgb. Could there be an option to turn off bulb2 before setting rgb levels?
There is a possibility to adjust color temperature with parameter 1 on this device, and somehow this adjustment is just shown when using the second of the multilevel switches.
As you can see this is not easy to understand, at least I am struggling to see any logic in it. But thank you for implementing this bulb in your plugin. I think this can make it a lot easier to use.
Are there two separate devices?
Are the addresses the same?
Are the device codes different?
What is the model description for the devices (so I can search for bulbs in the devices list for the dropdowns)?
What is the parameter that needs to be set on the White device and what is the possible range?
What is the name of the parameter (or parameter number)?
haavarda wrote:Hi Mike.
I am just happy that you are looking at this
Hope this answers your questions...Are there two separate devices?
Yes. It is displayed as a Device group in Indigo. One master and one slave. If I edit the master I can adjust parameter 1 (Color temp). The slave only shows information. Address, name and manufacturer. The Master controls the dimming of the RGB (0-100) and the slave controls the dimming of the white (0-100).Are the addresses the same?
Yes. So in my case they both have adress 72Are the device codes different?
Not sure what you codes are, but if you are thinking of device ID this is different for the two devices.What is the model description for the devices (so I can search for bulbs in the devices list for the dropdowns)?
Multilevel Switch - RGBW LED BulbWhat is the parameter that needs to be set on the White device and what is the possible range?
Parameter 1, ragne 1-100What is the name of the parameter (or parameter number)?
Color temperature
haavarda wrote:Hi Mike.
I am just happy that you are looking at this
Hope this answers your questions...Are there two separate devices?
Yes. It is displayed as a Device group in Indigo. One master and one slave. If I edit the master I can adjust parameter 1 (Color temp). The slave only shows information. Address, name and manufacturer. The Master controls the dimming of the RGB (0-100) and the slave controls the dimming of the white (0-100).Are the addresses the same?
Yes. So in my case they both have adress 72Are the device codes different?
Not sure what you codes are, but if you are thinking of device ID this is different for the two devices.What is the model description for the devices (so I can search for bulbs in the devices list for the dropdowns)?
Multilevel Switch - RGBW LED BulbWhat is the parameter that needs to be set on the White device and what is the possible range?
Parameter 1, ragne 1-100What is the name of the parameter (or parameter number)?
Color temperature
import indigo
dev1 = indigo.devices[ID of the Master Device] # Master
dev2 = indigo.devices[ID of the Slave Device] # Slave
indigo.server.log(str(dev1))
indigo.server.log(str(dev2))
import indigo
dev1 = indigo.devices[407727969] # Master
indigo.server.log(str(dev1))
import indigo
dev2 = indigo.devices[407727969] # Master
indigo.server.log(str(dev2))
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