ARCHIVED FORUM -- March 2012 to February 2022READ ONLY FORUM
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BeoVision Eclipse 55”, Beolab 18s, Beolab 19s, Beosound 1, Beoplay P2, H3, BeoRemote One IR, BeoRemote One BT, Beoplay S8, Beosound Essence MkII, BeoTime
That's great. Love to know and learn more about the BLGW
Congratulations on your addition! I think the thread is a great idea.
Did you take advantage of the "capture resources" feature for Hue under the "Resources" tab? It imports all of your Lights, Scenes, and Groups from the Hue bridge.You might not know yet how to use Hue "Groups" since that feature isn't in the current Hue app. However, Groups can be really useful. You can create Groups of lights using the Hue debug utility on your computer. For example, you can create a group of lights for a particular room and each group gets a numeric value assigned to it. The default Group is "0" as a Group that includes all of your lights.
If you find yourself getting really odd results from a macro, you likely have made a mistake in a macro somewhere --sometimes in another macro that creates a conflict. This can drive you crazy trying to track down the error.
Once you have a good set of Hue Scenes and Groups and good macros, you might want to take it to the next level: adding an Amazon Echo! You can then create IFTTT macros to trigger your BLGW macros using voice commands.
Have fun!
I thought it might be useful to contribute to this thread a list of LIGHT and CONTROL commands that I have found have particular uses by B&O. The list is incomplete and still needs some work.
LIGHT FUNCTION 1 through LIGHT FUNCTION 10 are used for Beo4 navi commands.
CONTROL FUNCTION 22 through CONTROL FUNCTION 33 are used for Beo4 navi commands.
LIGHT FUNCTION 22 through LIGHT FUNCTION 27 are used for Essence Remote buttons in LIGHT mode.
The following are commands assigned to functions on the BeoRemote One (the list is incomplete):
LIGHT FUNCTION 1 = MORNING
LIGHT FUNCTION 2 = LEAVING
LIGHT FUNCTION 3 = COMING HOME
LIGHT FUNCTION 4 = TV VIEWING
LIGHT FUNCTION 5 = EVENING
LIGHT FUNCTION 6 = MUSIC
LIGHT FUNCTION 7 = RELAX
LIGHT FUNCTION 8 = SLEEP
LIGHT FUNCTION 9 = GENERAL
LIGHT FUNCTION 10 = OUTDOOR
= HOME
= DINNER
= CINEMA
= BEDTIME
= NIGHT
= WELCOME HOME
= GOODBYE
CONTROL FUNCTION 1 = WINDOW 1
CONTROL FUNCTION 2 = WINDOW 2
CONTROL FUNCTION 3 – WINDOW 3
CONTROL FUNCTION 4 = WINDOW 4
CONTROL FUNCTION 5 = WINDOW 5
CONTROL FUNCTION 11 = CURTAIN 1
CONTROL FUNCTION 12 = CURTAIN 2
CONTROL FUNCTION 13 = CURTAIN 3
CONTROL FUNTION 14 = CURTAIN 4
CONTROL FUNCTION 15 = CURTAIN 5
CONTROL FUNCTION 21 = ON_OFF1
CONTROL FUNCTION 22 = ON_OFF2
CONTROL FUNCTION 23 = ON_OFF3
CONTROL FUNCTION 24 = ON_OFF4
CONTROL FUNCTION 25 = ON_OFF5
= SHADE 1
= SHADE 2
= SHADE 3
= SHADE 4
= SHADE 5
= FAN
= DOORLOCK
= ALARM
beojeff:Congratulations on your addition! I think the thread is a great idea. Did you take advantage of the "capture resources" feature for Hue under the "Resources" tab? It imports all of your Lights, Scenes, and Groups from the Hue bridge.You might not know yet how to use Hue "Groups" since that feature isn't in the current Hue app. However, Groups can be really useful. You can create Groups of lights using the Hue debug utility on your computer. For example, you can create a group of lights for a particular room and each group gets a numeric value assigned to it. The default Group is "0" as a Group that includes all of your lights. If you find yourself getting really odd results from a macro, you likely have made a mistake in a macro somewhere --sometimes in another macro that creates a conflict. This can drive you crazy trying to track down the error. Once you have a good set of Hue Scenes and Groups and good macros, you might want to take it to the next level: adding an Amazon Echo! You can then create IFTTT macros to trigger your BLGW macros using voice commands. Have fun!
Good news for Philips Hue users! Yesterday, Hue released the new iOS Hue App Gen2. With the new app, you can create a Hue API GROUP for each of your rooms through the app. This is as easy as ticking off the boxes to indicate which light is in a room. This is so much easier to create the API GROUP than going to the computer and using JSON commands. After creating the GROUPS, they show up on the BLGW when you import the resources.
This has a huge benefits when using Apple Homekit - since Homekit has a limited number of Hue lights upon which a command can act.
I have yet to see how this will affect the SCENES. I'm worried that it might try to create a separate SCENE for each and every GROUP. Since the Hue bridge can only hold a limited number of SCENES, this could cause a problem by generating too many SCENES. This will need to be tested to see.
Update to observations about new Hue app: My fears were true. The new Hue app wants to create scenes specific for each room group. Also, the new app cannot import SCENES from the old app! Fortunately, you can still use the Gen1 app to recall these SCENES. Also, the global SCENES have been imported already into the BLGW and can still be used by the BLGW.
There really is no good reason for this limitation. While the new Gen2 app utilizes GROUPS, all of the existing SCENES have already been assigned to a GROUP -- which is GROUP 0. GROUP 0 is the global group that contains all of the lights. I suspect that enough complaints in the Hue API developer forum might get Philips Hue to makes some changes to fix this.
Regardless, we can use the BLGW to take advantage of the best of both Hue Apps. We can use the existing global GROUP 0 SCENES and we can create specific SCENES for each room GROUP.
beojeff:Update to observations about new Hue app: My fears were true. The new Hue app wants to create scenes specific for each room group. Also, the new app cannot import SCENES from the old app! Fortunately, you can still use the Gen1 app to recall these SCENES. Also, the global SCENES have been imported already into the BLGW and can still be used by the BLGW. There really is no good reason for this limitation. While the new Gen2 app utilizes GROUPS, all of the existing SCENES have already been assigned to a GROUP -- which is GROUP 0. GROUP 0 is the global group that contains all of the lights. I suspect that enough complaints in the Hue API developer forum might get Philips Hue to makes some changes to fix this. Regardless, we can use the BLGW to take advantage of the best of both Hue Apps. We can use the existing global GROUP 0 SCENES and we can create specific SCENES for each room GROUP.
Chris Hassell:I'm just trying my Beo4 in LIGHT mode but nothing seems to be coming through my BV11 to the BLGW. Am I being stupid?
What commands are you entering? For example, on the Beo4 "LIGHT" + "8".
beojeff:What commands are you entering? For example, on the Beo4 "LIGHT" + "8".
Chris Hassell: beojeff: What commands are you entering? For example, on the Beo4 "LIGHT" + "8". I was pressing 'Light' on the BEO4 then trying loads of different buttons, including the numbers but the BLGW didn't pick up anything when capturing (or monitoring). Do I need to tell the BV11 to send commands through to the BLGW somewhere? Also - we've had a problem with our boiler today which has meant I've bought a Nest thermostat and water heating (UK) earlier than anticipated. It's being installed as I type this at work. It's so sad how excited I am isn't it?
beojeff: What commands are you entering? For example, on the Beo4 "LIGHT" + "8".
I was pressing 'Light' on the BEO4 then trying loads of different buttons, including the numbers but the BLGW didn't pick up anything when capturing (or monitoring). Do I need to tell the BV11 to send commands through to the BLGW somewhere?
Also - we've had a problem with our boiler today which has meant I've bought a Nest thermostat and water heating (UK) earlier than anticipated. It's being installed as I type this at work. It's so sad how excited I am isn't it?
Yes, you do need to tell your BV11 to send LIGHT commands! I've had my B&O configured for so long to do this that I had forgotten that you have to do this. BTW, if you look at the MLGW (yes, MLGW) documentation on the beointegration site, it give details about how to do this with various B&O products.
beojeff:Yes, you do need to tell your BV11 to send LIGHT commands! I've had my B&O configured for so long to do this that I had forgotten that you have to do this. BTW, if you look at the MLGW (yes, MLGW) documentation on the beointegration site, it give details about how to do this with various B&O products.
If I remember correctly there also is a warning in the MLGW manual....
Stefan
stefan:If I remember correctly there also is a warning in the MLGW manual.... Stefan
The creator of the MLGW / BLGW has emailed me asked me to give him constructive feedback on ways the BLGW could be better.
@Chris - would you say that you would like to see more B&O commands that could be used as triggers for macros? I gather that you would like to be able to for example use "V.AUX" to trigger a macro.
I'm going to suggest that the resulting actions in macros be organized more like they were in the MLGW. There really is no organization of levels of hierarchy in the BLGW like there was in the MLGW. Everything is just thrown in in one massive list.
beojeff:The creator of the MLGW / BLGW has emailed me asked me to give him constructive feedback on ways the BLGW could be better. @Chris - would you say that you would like to see more B&O commands that could be used as triggers for macros? I gather that you would like to be able to for example use "V.AUX" to trigger a macro. I'm going to suggest that the resulting actions in macros be organized more like they were in the MLGW. There really is no organization of levels of hierarchy in the BLGW like there was in the MLGW. Everything is just thrown in in one massive list.
Chris Hassell:- I'd love to have some sort of 'variables' system which could be used to keep track of the state of somethings. For example when a room's lights are turned on you would set a variable named 'lights' within that area to '1'. You could then used this variable to inform other events when they are actioned. - I think in order for the above to have any usefulness the way events are captured would have to be expanded upon to include such things as IF, AND, OR type macros.
- I think in order for the above to have any usefulness the way events are captured would have to be expanded upon to include such things as IF, AND, OR type macros.
+1 for global variables and 'if then else' functions with logical operators.
The inability to store any state information is the biggest limitation I have encountered whilst working with the BLGW so these additions would open up a whole new world of programming possibilities.
Martin.
Hi!
I am now waiting for my new BLGW. This is my first Gateway and this will probably open a new world to me
I am wondering if there is a limits of products that it can connect to? Thinking of lights, heating/airconditioning, curtains and more...
Anyone who knows ?
Normann: Hi! I am now waiting for my new BLGW. This is my first Gateway and this will probably open a new world to me I am wondering if there is a limits of products that it can connect to? Thinking of lights, heating/airconditioning, curtains and more... Anyone who knows ?
Welcome to the world of BeoIntegration! It could a good idea to go to the Beointegration.com site and look for the manual for the BLGW. It will show you which systems can be easily integrated. Philips Hue is great for lighting. Nest is great for a thermostat. Lutron RadioRa 2 is a good way to control shades as well as some lighting. Amazon Echo opens of IFTTT and voice-control over your BLGW.
beojeff: Normann: Hi! I am now waiting for my new BLGW. This is my first Gateway and this will probably open a new world to me I am wondering if there is a limits of products that it can connect to? Thinking of lights, heating/airconditioning, curtains and more... Anyone who knows ? Welcome to the world of BeoIntegration! It could a good idea to go to the Beointegration.com site and look for the manual for the BLGW. It will show you which systems can be easily integrated. Philips Hue is great for lighting. Nest is great for a thermostat. Lutron RadioRa 2 is a good way to control shades as well as some lighting. Amazon Echo opens of IFTTT and voice-control over your BLGW.
Thank you, i will take a look at that manual.. I see that we here in Norway have some limited products to the BLGW, such as the Nest and Amazon Echo.. I am now looking into Carlo Gavazzi (Smart building) for lights and more.. This will be a totally new world to me in the B&O integration world.