INSTALLATION / CONFIGURATION
System Requirements:
This plugin is for HS3 or HS3PRO. On Windows it needs Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or higher. On Linux it needs mono 4.8 or higher.
It is designed to interface HomeSeer with Ecobee Thermostats
Plugin Installation:
Download and install from the updater ("Thermostat / HVAC" section) or download package from the Beta Testing thread and follow instructions to install.
Note: On Linux, if you have Mono.CSharp.dll and CSScriptLibrary.dll in the root HomeSeer folder you must move them to the bin folder. (This problem is already fixed on recent HS3 versions)
Plugin Configuration
- Start the plugin from the "PLUG-INS > Manage" page, wait a few seconds for the plugin to initialize
- go to the config page "PLUG-INS > Ecobee > Config" and click the "Ecobee Authorization" button, a code will be generated like in the screenshot below.
- Log into your Ecobee account, then from the menu go to "MY APPS", click the "Add application" button and enter the code. Click Validate and you should get a page like the one below.
- Click Authorize then go back to the config page of the plugin and click the "Done" button.
If everything is ok, the plugin is now authorized to access your Ecobee data, and will start to poll for changes every 4 minutes. Some Homeseer devices should have been created, go to the "VIEW > Device Management" page and check that your Ecobee devices are there
If you have some remote sensors associated with your Ecobee thermostat, one additional group of devices will be created for each sensor, like in the screenshot below:
System Requirements:
This plugin is for HS3 or HS3PRO. On Windows it needs Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or higher. On Linux it needs mono 4.8 or higher.
It is designed to interface HomeSeer with Ecobee Thermostats
Plugin Installation:
Download and install from the updater ("Thermostat / HVAC" section) or download package from the Beta Testing thread and follow instructions to install.
Note: On Linux, if you have Mono.CSharp.dll and CSScriptLibrary.dll in the root HomeSeer folder you must move them to the bin folder. (This problem is already fixed on recent HS3 versions)
Code:
sudo mv /usr/local/HomeSeer/Mono.CSharp.dll /usr/local/HomeSeer/bin/Mono.CSharp.dll sudo mv /usr/local/HomeSeer/CSScriptLibray.dll /usr/local/HomeSeer/bin/CSScriptLibrary.dll
- Start the plugin from the "PLUG-INS > Manage" page, wait a few seconds for the plugin to initialize
- go to the config page "PLUG-INS > Ecobee > Config" and click the "Ecobee Authorization" button, a code will be generated like in the screenshot below.
- Log into your Ecobee account, then from the menu go to "MY APPS", click the "Add application" button and enter the code. Click Validate and you should get a page like the one below.
- Click Authorize then go back to the config page of the plugin and click the "Done" button.
If everything is ok, the plugin is now authorized to access your Ecobee data, and will start to poll for changes every 4 minutes. Some Homeseer devices should have been created, go to the "VIEW > Device Management" page and check that your Ecobee devices are there
If you have some remote sensors associated with your Ecobee thermostat, one additional group of devices will be created for each sensor, like in the screenshot below:
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