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homebridge-powerview-repeaters

v1.1.1

Published

Homebridge plugin to activate lighting features of Hunter Douglas PowerView (v2) Repeaters.

Downloads

348

Readme

This is main page for the Homebridge PowerView Repeaters plugin.

This plugin will allow you to use your 2nd generation Hunter Douglas PowerView Repeaters as full-colour lights.

To start you will need the IP address of your PowerView V2 hub. You will also need the ID of the individual repeater you would like to control. You can find that by opening your browser and navigating to http://[IP of your PowerView Hub]/api/repeaters. For now, only one repeater at a time is supported.

This has not been tested with 3rd generation hardware.

Please ensure that the selected repeaters are close enough to the hub to communicate. Otherwise, the lights may not set.