When I look into the HS3 log I see a number of entries like this:
The ? characters look odd. Not sure if that's a logging defect or something related to the plug-in.
But my point it's complaining that several things will have voice recog problems. While devices themselves are required to have unique names, that's not true for buttons and scenes tied to them. It would be impossible to have unique button engraving names. I've got an 'All Off' scene at the bottom button for each keypad. At the main entry doors that's tied to a scene which turns off all lights throughout the entire house. For the rest it's more of an 'Area Off' scene (basement, open kitchen/family room, etc).
I'm thinking the import routine might need to consider not enabling the 'Voice command' variable when creating an HS3 device tied to a keypad button (or main repeater phantom button).
I'm not using any voice control yet, so I can't comment further.
Another example:
I can't tell which is which, but one is "LutronRA2 SEETOUCH_KEYPAD" device with that name (as configured in the Lutron software). The other is listed as a "Lamp Module".
When I check the first one, it has a 'Technology Address' of "LutronRA2-Device-158-B181"
How does the plug-in build that "158-B181" part of the string?
The second one is "LutronRA2-Output-89". Which is the IntegrationID used by Lutron for the dimmer load in the keypad. It's not an RRD-6D as the plug-in seems to think.
When I check the "integration report.csv" I see the keypad listed in two sections:
Note, 158 or 181 don't appear related to it from Lutron's report. 158 is related to an entirely different keypad, in a whole other room. As is 181, that's the ID for an Area, not related to this one.
I can send you a zip file with my Lutron project, integration report and DbXmlInfo, if you'd like. I don't want to post them here.
So I think there's two issues here, one the voice recognition flag during importing. The other being something odd about how keypad buttons are imported.
Code:
Device ?LUTRONRA2 ?Electrical ?Closet Away Scene Not all voice recognition commands for this device will be active.
But my point it's complaining that several things will have voice recog problems. While devices themselves are required to have unique names, that's not true for buttons and scenes tied to them. It would be impossible to have unique button engraving names. I've got an 'All Off' scene at the bottom button for each keypad. At the main entry doors that's tied to a scene which turns off all lights throughout the entire house. For the rest it's more of an 'Area Off' scene (basement, open kitchen/family room, etc).
I'm thinking the import routine might need to consider not enabling the 'Voice command' variable when creating an HS3 device tied to a keypad button (or main repeater phantom button).
I'm not using any voice control yet, so I can't comment further.
Another example:
Code:
Device ?2nd ?Floor ?Master ?Bath Master Bath Ceiling name/location variations form duplicate voice recognition phrases with another device. Device ?2nd ?Floor ?Master ?Bath Master Bath Ceiling Not all voice recognition commands for this device will be active.
When I check the first one, it has a 'Technology Address' of "LutronRA2-Device-158-B181"
How does the plug-in build that "158-B181" part of the string?
The second one is "LutronRA2-Output-89". Which is the IntegrationID used by Lutron for the dimmer load in the keypad. It's not an RRD-6D as the plug-in seems to think.
When I check the "integration report.csv" I see the keypad listed in two sections:
Code:
Zone Room, Zone Name, ID Master Bath, Master Bath Ceiling, 8 Master Bath, Master Bath Door Right, Master Bath Ceiling (2), RRD-H6BRL-WH, 90 , , , , , Button 1, 1, Ceiling , , , , , Button 2, 2, Bill's Vanity , , , , , Button 3, 3, Chris Vanity , , , , , Button 4, 4, Closet , , , , , Button 5, 5, Nite Light , , , , , Button 6, 6, All Off , , , , , Button 18, 18, , , , , , Button 19, 19, , , , , , Led 1, 81 , , , , , Led 2, 82 , , , , , Led 3, 83 , , , , , Led 4, 84 , , , , , Led 5, 85 , , , , , Led 6, 86
I can send you a zip file with my Lutron project, integration report and DbXmlInfo, if you'd like. I don't want to post them here.
So I think there's two issues here, one the voice recognition flag during importing. The other being something odd about how keypad buttons are imported.
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