Bob P. Posted February 4, 2016 Share Posted February 4, 2016 Some users here say that Alexa understands all of the voice controls for Connected Home, and others are having difficulty. Could some of you lucky ones compile a listing of the successful syntax being used to control devices, scenes, and programs? I'll keep an updated list here. Please let me know if any of this is inaccurate or doesn't work well. Thanks, Bob On/Off: Alexa, Turn On/Off <Device/Scene/Program> (Note: For programs On=Then, Off=Else) Alexa, (Turn) (the) < Device/Scene/Program > On/Off On Level: Alexa, <Device> 30 Alexa, (Set) (the) <Device> to 30 Alexa, Dim/Brighten <Device> Alexa, <Device> Brighter Alexa, Raise <Device> Alexa, <Device> Dimmer Alexa, <Device> Lower Other: Alexa, Discover Devices - Gets device spoken names from the Portal Words like "Music", "Radio", "Volume" "Play"or any radio station numbers/call sign collide with Echo's built in functionality and don't work. For example, "Alexa, Playroom Lamp 40" gives a reply "I couldn't find room Lamp." Link to comment
jerlands Posted February 4, 2016 Share Posted February 4, 2016 With Connected home I'm successful using the following... Alexa, <device spoken name> On/OFF Alexa <device spoken name> X% Alexa <program spoken name> On/OFF Edit: I find I don't need to use "turn" or "set" Jon... Link to comment
stusviews Posted February 4, 2016 Share Posted February 4, 2016 http://www.universal-devices.com/docs/echo/Spoken.html Link to comment
KMan Posted February 4, 2016 Share Posted February 4, 2016 The other thing besides syntax that you need to be careful about is colliding with any of Echo's built in words. I'm trying to control my whole home audio via Echo, but words like "Music", "Radio", "Volume" or any radio station numbers/call sign collide with Echo's built in functionality and don't work. Link to comment
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