@schulz Can you please send a photo of the controller? Thanks
Können Sie uns bitte ein Foto des Controllers schicken? Danke
Milight with single-color white LED stripe
@schulz Can you please send a photo of the controller? Thanks
Können Sie uns bitte ein Foto des Controllers schicken? Danke
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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Apparently it is not possible for me to upload a photo!
@schulz Thanks. Thanks. Indeed, the FUT-36 is a single color LED controller which I haven’t seen before. Fortunately, it is similar to FUT-35 which is the controller for dual white. According to the spec, both controllers should work with FUT-07 remote which looks similar to the following if you use the smartphone app. As @SaxnPaule suggested earlier the corresponding device type in pimatic is MilightWWCWZone
. Please give it a try.
Danke. Tatsächlich ist der FUT-36 ein einfarbiger LED-Controller, den ich noch nie zuvor gesehen habe. Glücklicherweise ist es ähnlich wie bei FUT-35, dem Controller für Dual White. Entsprechend der Spezifikation sollten beide Controller mit der FUT-07-Fernbedienung arbeiten, die bei Verwendung der Smartphone-Applikation ähnlich wie folgt aussieht. Wie @SaxnPaule bereits früher vorgeschlagen hat, ist der entsprechende Gerätetyp in pimatic MilightWWWCWZone
. Bitte probieren Sie es aus.
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"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
MilightWWCWZone I’ve already tried, unfortunately, not synonymous! I’m at a loss!
@schulz Which remote control do you use with the app?
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
The Milight-App for Android
@schulz said in Milight with single-color white LED stripe:
The Milight-App for Android
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
Mi-light Version: V3.7
I do not know which remote control!
@schulz said in Milight with single-color white LED stripe:
Mi-light Version: V3.7
I do not know which remote control!
Ok, Milight V3.7 is the new application used with the new iBox WiFi controllers. You can “Switch the Remote Control” with icon in top right code. It can also be used to display the currently selected remote. See images below for illustration. Creating a screenshot on Android is fairly simple and is described here for example: https://praxistipps.chip.de/android-screenshot-erstellen-so-gehts-auf-smartphone-und-tablet_34141
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
It took a while, but here is a screenshot of the remote control
@schulz Thanks. It suprises me that the full color remote can be paired with single led strip controller. In this case the corresponding device is
the MilightFullColorZone
. You can add this as follows:
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
Thank you very much, now he has recognized him!
I still have a question, the color change slider is always visible on the devices, although they are single-color LED strips, can it be removed somehow?
Furthermore, both devices have a slider for color change and dimmer! Isn’t there a button to turn it on and off?
Thank you very much
You could define a button and combine it with rules that set the dim level to 0 / 100%
Removing the slider is only possible by css-inject.
Is there a guide to it?
Here you find some samples for css-inject https://forum.pimatic.org/topic/4183/new-plugin-pimatic-css-inject
For creating a button no guide is needed, isn’t it?
Sorry, I think I also need help creating a button, I’m a beginner
Go to device section and create a DummyButton device. Give it a name and go to the rules section.
Create two rules.
When button-name is turned on then set dim level of milight-device to 100
When button-name is turned off then set dim level of milight-device to 0
Rules are untested and just out of my mind.