Hello,
I know what to do to get a Hysen thermostat working, so adding it to the app is not the probloem. But as I do not own one, I have no way of testing if anything works. I can even not guarantee the app won’t crash if you try anything with the thermostat.
So, somewhere in spring this year, I am planning to add support for Hysen, and put the app in the app-store as ‘beta’. Once some people have confirmed it actually works, it can be made a ‘stable’ release.
is there a short installation help somewhere for this. I have the RM3 Pro plus now but can’t figure out how to use it in Homey. Have installed 4 remotes but want to connect them now in Homey. Can anyone help me out here?
greetz Frans
Sorry guys just RTF
Once a RM3-Mini,RM-Pro or RM-ProPlus is paired, it can start learning commands. This is done by pressing the ‘learn’ button (for IR or RF) in the mobile card of the paired device. On the device, a LED will turn on indicating it is in learning mode, and you can press a button on a IR/RF Remote control. The command will be added to the device settings in Homey. In the device settings menu, you can give the command a more logical name, or delete it. Currently 20 to 30 commands are supported in the settings page of each device. It is not possible at this moment to change the order of the commands in the settings page
Once the RM-Pro-plus device is installed in Homey, it can learn RF commands.
Note that the RF must operate on 433 MHz, as this is the only band the RM-Pro-plus can understand.
Check your RF remote/device if this is the case.
Homey will talk you through the learing process, so be somewhere close to it.
As learing can be rather tricky, it is highly advisable to have the RF-device you want to control
available also.
Learning is done as follows:
make sure the volume of the speaker in Homey is set to a clearly audible level.
=> open the app
-> more
-> Settings
-> Sound
-> Volume (set to a level)
Open the device page
=> open the app
-> Devices
-> RM Pro Plus (or the name you gave it)
Get hold of your RF-remote
Press the ‘Learn RF button’
Homey will tell you to continuously press the button on your remote.
So, press the button, and keep it pressed.
Homey will then tell you to press the button repeatedly.
So, press the button, release it, press it, release it (but not too fast).
As it is important that the RM-Pro-plus understands the button presses,
it is best you verify you are pressing the button at the correct speed.
You can do this as follows:
switch on the device you want to control with your RF-remote
press the button on the RF-remote, and observe your device responding to it.
release the button.
keep on repeating the press/release steps.
your device should respond to each button press.
Homey will tell you to stop pressing the button.
The RM-Pro-plus now has learned the command.
You can now repeat the learning process for another button, or you can give
the command just learned a meaningfull name
Give the command a meaningfull name
-> Settings (the icon top-right on your screen)
-> Advanced Settings
a. Rename the command (tap on the name, edit it, save it)
b. Remove the command (tap on the name, clear the name, save it)
Using learned commands
Both InfraRed and RF commands can now be used in an identical way.
All commands the RM-Pro-plus has learned, are available only in flows.
When creating a flow, you can use the command (or any command) as a trigger
to start the flow.
In the ‘then’ part, you can select your RM-Pro-plus device, and select the
command from the list of available commands.
If you like to use a button to send a command, you can create a Virtual Device,
which will trigger a flow (as described above).
According to the Broadlink website http://www.ibroadlink.com/tc2/, these devices are controlled using a RM Pro plus device. So they are not accessible via Wifi, but only via 433MHz.
In order to use those devices in Homey, you’ll have to get a RM Pro plus device (30-40 euro).
Hi, thanks for the response, actually, I think Homey has 433 module, doesn’t it? Fortunately, I have RM Pro plus, but I am not able to add TC2 wall switches via Homey Broadlink app, because here is no tc2 in devices list… what I am doing wrong?