residualimages Posted June 27, 2019 Posted June 27, 2019 Is this something that is only expected to work with certain thermostats? Even if so, is it still working as expected? I went to add a Venstar thermostat to my Google Home setup today (Venstar through NodeLink / local Node Server) and do not see a 'thermostat' category to add the device as in the Portal. The screenshots on the wiki do not show the 'Google Home Category' having to be set -- I think I vaguely remember we didn't have to / couldn't even set that 'category' type before, but it's been a while since I added any Google Home devices. Quote
bmercier Posted June 28, 2019 Author Posted June 28, 2019 Is this something that is only expected to work with certain thermostats? Even if so, is it still working as expected? I went to add a Venstar thermostat to my Google Home setup today (Venstar through NodeLink / local Node Server) and do not see a 'thermostat' category to add the device as in the Portal. The screenshots on the wiki do not show the 'Google Home Category' having to be set -- I think I vaguely remember we didn't have to / couldn't even set that 'category' type before, but it's been a while since I added any Google Home devices. This is because the device is not recognized as a thermostat. By the address, I notice that it’s a Nodeserver node. I need to know the device type. You can get it by looking at http://your isy/rest/nodes/n003_ven1 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
residualimages Posted July 1, 2019 Posted July 1, 2019 On 6/28/2019 at 12:30 AM, bmercier said: I need to know the device type. You can get it by looking at http://your isy/rest/nodes/n003_ven1 <nodeInfo> <node flag="128" nodeDefId="VenstarF" nls="140V"> <address>n003_ven1</address> <name>Venstar</name> <family instance="3">10</family> <parent type="3">55843</parent> <type>1.1.0.0</type> <enabled>true</enabled> <deviceClass>0</deviceClass> <wattage>0</wattage> <dcPeriod>0</dcPeriod> <startDelay>0</startDelay> <endDelay>0</endDelay> <pnode>n003_ven1</pnode> <ELK_ID>L02</ELK_ID> </node> <properties> <property id="CLIFRS" value="0" formatted="Off" uom="80"/> <property id="CLIFS" value="0" formatted="Auto" uom="68"/> <property id="CLIHCS" value="0" formatted="Idle" uom="25"/> <property id="CLIHUM" value="54" formatted="54%" uom="51"/> <property id="CLIMD" value="3" formatted="Auto" uom="67"/> <property id="CLISMD" value="0" formatted="Manual" uom="25"/> <property id="CLISPC" value="70" formatted="70°" uom="14"/> <property id="CLISPH" value="68" formatted="68°" uom="14"/> <property id="GV1" value="0" formatted="0%" uom="51"/> <property id="GV2" value="1" formatted="1" uom="25"/> <property id="GV3" value="0" formatted="Home" uom="25"/> <property id="GV4" value="0" formatted="0" uom="25"/> <property id="GV5" value="99" formatted="99%" uom="51"/> <property id="GV6" value="0" formatted="OK" uom="25"/> <property id="GV7" value="0" formatted="False" uom="25"/> <property id="ST" value="70" formatted="70°" uom="14"/> </properties> </nodeInfo> Quote
bilbaomtl Posted November 20, 2019 Posted November 20, 2019 (edited) I got an issue my thermostat look offline in my google home app but they are configure in isy portal and available in my admin console. My switch work perfectly. My thermostat are stelpro KI (STZW402WB+). Thanks for your help!!!!!!!!! Edited November 20, 2019 by bilbaomtl Quote
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