4 hours ago4 hr Good morning. I have just upgraded from an old 994 to eisy. One of my needs is to bring the MyQ the eisy. I have two MyQ doors and would like to query the door positions in eisy for programs. Could someone give me a detailed instruction as to how to make this work. Other than this query, is there any other creative things to do with MyQ in eisy? I have not added any add-ons to the eiesy yet, so I need instructions on how to ad an add-on too.
4 hours ago4 hr I don't have a MyQ system so I have no idea how they work, but most garage door openers only allow you "press the button" to open or close the door. Knowing the door position would involve using a separate sensor, such as magnetic contacts and an input module, such as an Insteon iolinc module. That's what I have myself. I have an alarm system-like magnetic sensor connected to the input of a iolinc, while the output of the same iolinc presses the button. The input sensor tells me if the door is closed or not, and I use program logic to press the button.
4 hours ago4 hr I use the Insteon I/O Module - Garage Door Control & Status Kit to determine the status of my garage door. This uses a reed switch and a magnet attached to the door. It's a simple matter from that to have an EISY program determine if the door is open or closed.
3 hours ago3 hr @aLf You are asking about a topic that has been a real pain.Many of the third party integrations take place through Plug-ins. These Plug-ins use the companies APIs to integrate their cloud data into the Eisy for seamless interactions / control and programming.However, many of the companies with large customer bases do not let third parties access their APIs. They do this to try and force hoemowerns to use only their technologies.MyQ is one of these companies. They want you to use their app, their cameras, their door openers, etc. So in the past they did share it, but as of about 2 years ago, they no longer allowed third party access.Therefore there is NO CURRENT WAY TO LINK A MyQ garage door controller to the Eisy via MyQ.The work arounds are numerous.The easiest one is to purchase a RATDGO (Rage against the Garage Door Opener!) device and use the RATDGO plugin. https://paulwieland.github.io/ratgdo/ I use this on two doors and have had good luck with it.Another way is to use a relay device, hardwired to a spare garage remote control and trigger it by emulating a button press. I use this on three doors and generally also worksI have also been using a great product by Konnected called the Blaq. Uses the same technology as the RATDGO, but unfortunately there is not a plug in for it yet. (anyone want to write it? their api is available on their website and it uses the same technology as the RATDGO). I use this on a Smartthings installation (not EISY) on a second home but would love to convert all my other doors to it as it's a great product. https://konnected.ioHope this helps.. unfortunately its a PIA. Edited 3 hours ago3 hr by dbwarner5 added link
3 hours ago3 hr @aLf I don’t think MyQ works with eisy any more. There used to be a plugin, but MyQ closed their system to 3rd party API access. Many have moved to other options. You might find some suggestions in the “old” MyQ area: https://forum.universal-devices.com/forum/328-myq/PS: edited subject to be more with what you posted so you might get more help.
1 hour ago1 hr Another option is from Yolink, which has a great eISY plugin. Yolink has what's called a finger robot. You simply mount it next to your physical wall garage door opener on the wall. It mechanically presses the physical wall switch. It does not block the opener from being used normally.They also have garage door sensors so you detect open vs closed. https://shop.yosmart.com/collections/smart-garage Edited 1 hour ago1 hr by paulbates
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