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Philips Hue White Bulb B22 support #61
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I'll add some code to parse the TC_DEV_IND and ZDO_END_DEVICE_ANNCE_IND messages and log some more output and/or dump to MQTT later, but for now, I believe the TC_DEV_IND contains a short address in the first 2 bytes following it, in your case 70 37 formatted as little-endian or 0x3770 formatted as human-readable, and then the extended address, 9C F6 63 04 01 88 17 00 as little endian, is 0x001788010463F69C. Messages to this device should be sent to AqaraHub/001788010463F69C/ :) I'm fairly certain most Philips hue bulbs should support at least the On/Off cluster, but I believe they should support much more, e.g. dimming ("Level Control"?) and color ("Color Control"?). Look in clusters.info for what's already implemented in AqaraHub, and expand it if needed. All information required to do so should be in the Zigbee Cluster Library spec. Keep me posted on your results, and if you can spare the time, please file pull requests with updated documentation on the devices you tested :) |
Could you check if pull request #62 or branch feature/inform-device-join works for you and makes it easier to get your joined devices addresses ? |
Running the new code, I can definitely see the device address, but sending commands doesn't seem to work:
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That's a bummer, did you try the Level Control or Color Control too ? There's also "Level Control" and "Color Control" with a bunch of attributes and commands: Maybe the device supports those 'clusters' instead ? Also, could you give me a type number of which device you're trying to talk to? I could see if I could pick one up here and play with it :) Most Zigbee devices work, but it's a bit of puzzle to figure out which parts exactly of the Zigbee Cluster Library they support. |
Sorry, coming back to this after... a few months. The light I bought was a "Philips Hue White Bulb B22", as far as I know no colour control, probably brightness only. I have a new CC2531 stick flashed and am working on this again |
I know, it's AqaraHub not HueHub, but I was hoping to avoid moving away from AqaraHub.
I had a look at #59 but couldn't work out what my device address was.
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