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Philips Dynalite |
Instructions on setting up Philips Dynalite within Home Assistant. |
Philips Dynalite support is integrated into Home Assistant as a hub that can drive the light platforms.
There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:
- Lights
- Switches
- Covers
A Philips Dynalite hub connects to the Dynet network, which is composed of areas, channels, and preset.
A Dynalite area typically (although not necessarily) defines some physical area, such as a room.
Each area can have one or more channels that correspond to the different devices they control. A channel can relate to a dimmable light, or other devices.
Additionally, each area can have one or more presets that determine the behavior of all the channels, and sometimes trigger additional actions. Typically, preset 1 in an area means 'on', and preset '4' means off. Additional presets could be used for scenes and dimming.
Since Philips Dynalite has virtually no auto-discover capabilities, it needs to be configured via the configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
dynalite:
bridges:
- host: DEVICE_IP_ADDRESS
{% configuration %}
host:
description: The IP address of the bridge (e.g., 192.168.1.10).
required: true
type: string
port:
description: Port number of the bridge.
required: false
type: integer
default: 12345
name:
description: Name for the bridge.
required: false
type: string
default: dynalite
active:
description: Actively query network. When starting, it will query all devices for their current status, and also will send queries when some changes are in progress (e.g. lights dimming or covers moving). Better experience but creates more load on the Dynalite network. Value can be 'on', 'off', our 'init', where 'init' will only send queries during the initial init of Home Assistant
required: false
type: [boolean, string]
default: false
polltimer:
description: Polling interval for devices in transition. Value in seconds. When devices are in transition (e.g., a light fading), it will ask for a new state every X seconds until it is at the target level. Only relevant when active is set to 'on'.
required: false
type: float
default: 1.0
autodiscover:
description: Enable auto-discover. As Dynalite does not support native autodiscovery, this tracks events on your network, so if you turn on a light, it will be added to Home Assistant.
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
default:
description: Global defaults for the system
required: false
type: map
keys:
fade:
description: Default fade
required: false
type: float
area:
description: Definition for the various Dynalite areas.
required: true
type: map
keys:
AREA_NUMBER:
description: The Dynalite area number, 1-255.
required: true
type: map
keys:
name:
description: Name of the area.
required: true
type: string
template:
description: "Type of template to use for the area. Supported values are: 'room', 'trigger', and 'timecover'. They are described in details below in the template section. If the template parameters are different than defaults, they can be overriden in this section as well"
require: false
type: string
default: No template
TEMPLATE_PARAMS:
description: "This can be any of the settings of the template. For example, for template 'room': 'room_on' and 'room_off' are possible options"
required: false
type: [integer, float]
default: Value from template section or system defaults
fade:
description: Fade time for the area, in seconds.
required: false
type: float
default: 2.0
preset:
description: Specific presets for the area.
required: false
type: map
keys:
PRESET_NUMBER:
description: The Dynalite preset number in the area.
required: true
type: map
keys:
name:
description: Name of the preset.
required: false
type: string
default: AREA_NAME Preset PRESET_NUMBER
fade:
description: Fade time for the preset, in seconds.
required: false
type: float
default: 2.0
nodefault:
description: Do not use the default presets defined globally, but only the specific ones defined for this area.
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
channel:
description: Map of the channels in this area.
required: false
type: map
keys:
CHANNEL_NUMBER:
description: The Dynalite channel number in the area, 1-255.
required: true
type: map
keys:
name:
description: Name of the channel.
required: false
type: string
default: AREA_NAME Channel CHANNEL_NUMBER
type:
description: Type of entity this should appear as. Can be either 'light' or if this is a device that is not a light (e.g. water heater), can be 'switch'
require: false
type: string
default: light
fade:
description: Fade time for the channel, in seconds.
required: false
type: float
default: 2.0
preset:
description: Default presets for any area without the nodefault option
required: false
type: map
keys:
PRESET_NUMBER:
description: The Dynalite preset number in the area.
required: true
type: map
keys:
name:
description: Name of the preset. When used in an area, it will be 'AREA_NAME name'. For example, if a room's name is "Kitchen" and preset 4 is defined with name "Off", it will appear in HA as Kitchen Off
required: false
type: string
default: AREA_NAME Preset PRESET_NUMBER
fade:
description: Fade time for the preset, in seconds.
required: false
type: float
default: 2.0
template:
description: Set the default parameters for the templates.
required: false
type: map
keys:
room:
description: This is used to define a room that has a preset to turn on all the channels in the area and a preset to turn off.
required: false
type: map
keys:
room_on:
description: Preset to turn area on.
required: false
type: integer
default: 1
room_off:
description: Preset to turn area off.
required: false
type: integer
default: 4
trigger:
description: This is used to define a preset that acts as a trigger, such as a door buzzer. It only supports turning on.
required: false
type: map
keys:
trigger:
description: Preset to trigger the action.
required: false
type: integer
default: 1
timecover:
description: "This is used to define a cover that has 3 presets: open, close, and stop. Potentially can also use a channel that some systems (e.g. Control4) use to also send commands to open and close the cover. It uses the duration it takes to open or close to determine position. In addition, many times, these covers include tilt by opening or closing for a short time, so this can be defined as well."
required: false
type: map
keys:
open:
description: Preset to open the cover.
required: false
type: integer
default: 1
close:
description: Preset to close the cover.
required: false
type: integer
default: 2
stop:
description: Preset to stop the cover.
required: false
type: integer
default: 4
channelcover:
description: Channel that monitors the cover.
required: false
type: integer
default: 1
duration:
description: Time in seconds it takes to open or close the cover.
required: false
type: integer
default: 60
tilt:
description: Time in seconds it takes to open or close the cover tilt. '0' means that the cover does not support tilt.
require: false
type: integer
default: 0
class:
description: Type of cover for Home Assistant. The supported cover classes are currently 'awning', 'blind', 'curtain', 'damper', 'door', 'garage', 'shade', 'shutter', and 'window'.
require: false
type: string
default: shutter
{% endconfiguration %}
# Example configuration.yaml entry specifying optional parameters
dynalite:
bridges:
- host: DEVICE_IP_ADDRESS
port: 12345
autodiscover: true
polltimer: 1
area:
'1':
name: Office
template: room
'2':
name: Living Room
template: room
nodefault: true
room_on: 2
room_off: 5
channel:
'2':
name: Entrance Spot
fade: 10.0
'3':
name: Dining Table
'4':
name: Curtain
template: timecover
preset:
'1':
name: 'On'
'4':
name: 'Off'
template:
room:
room_on: 1
room_off: 4
Maybe the most difficult thing about a Dynalite system is finding out the areas and channel mapping. If you have them or have access to the Dynalite software and your configuration files, this could be easy, but in the likely case that your system was installed by an integrator, you will have to discover them on your own.
This is where the autodiscover
option comes handy. If it is on, the component will track the Dynet network and every time a device is used, it will be added to Home Assistant. It will initially show as "Area 123 Channel 7", but you can then add it to your configuration.yaml
with the correct configuration.
For example, you would go to your kitchen light and turn it on. Now you log into Home Assistant and see what the channel was. If there was more than one discovered (e.g., someone turned off the living room lights), you can try one, turn it on and off in Home Assistant and see which light it affects.
The initial process can be a bit time consuming and tedious, but it only has to be done once. Once you are done configuring, it is better to set autodiscover
to false
, since there are many "fake" channels and areas that the system uses for internal communication and you do not want to have visible.