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Homeseer app
Homeseer app





  1. #Homeseer app install#
  2. #Homeseer app full#
  3. #Homeseer app software#
  4. #Homeseer app code#

Major bug fix to correct control of Thermostat. Enhanced error submission and log file maintenance. New toggle / control features from main screen. Bug fix to correct location for virtual device setup in HS Bug fix to correct thermostat not refreshing properly Bug fix to correct background agent timeout It requires much learning to use, but can create home automation controls that far surpass anything else on the market. Added additional installed icons (window, motion, etc) Added ability to install/setup custom icons Bug fixes to minimize "Error 1015 - Error accessing HomeSeer" error Added support for HomeSeer 3.0 (requires HomeSeer 3.0 and InControl Plug Ins) Modified Thermostat support for devices with different capabilities Corrected support of Custom Icons for devices With InControl, you are provided with an easy to use, graphical interface in Windows Phone 7 to control and monitor any HomeSeer devices no matter where you are. InControl For Windows Phone includes HomeSeer 2.0 / 3.0 and Windows Phone plugins that work together to provides a real-time, interactive interface between your Microsoft Windows Phone and Homeseer. Constants.TunnelCommand EHsSystemEvent PluginStatus.NOTE - This application requires HomeSeer () and the HomeSeer InControl Plugin(s)

#Homeseer app full#

Have not been fully tested to verify full functionality from the new SDK.

#Homeseer app code#

PLEASE NOTE: Code related to the Speech components in HomeSeer were ported from the HS3 plugin API and Constants.enumVCMDType Constants.EOsType Constants.HSEvent Constants.REGISTRATION_MODES Constants.speak_error_values For HS4 the file is in the same location with name mcsHabitat-devicemap.json. PLEASE NOTE: Code related to the Energy components in HomeSeer were ported from the HS3 plugin API and Hubitat device IDs and HomeSeer Devices is in the HS3 fileConfig habitat-devicemap.json for HS3. license ID determines which edition we are running Constants.eGraphInterval

#Homeseer app software#

The AbstractPlugin class provides a default implementation of this interfaceĬonstants.CAPIControlResponse Constants.ConfigDevicePostReturn Constants.Device_Constants Constants.eDeviceSubType_SecurityArea Constants.eDeviceSubType_Setpoint Constants.eDeviceSubType_Temperature Constants.eDeviceType_Energy Constants.eDeviceType_Security Constants.eDeviceType_Thermostat Constants.editionsĮditions is the type of software features enabled. The core plugin interface used by HomeSeer to interact with third-party plugins. The interface used by plugins to communicate with the HomeSeer softwareĪn instance of this interface is automatically provided to an AbstractPlugin when AbstractPlugin.Connect(string) is called.

#Homeseer app install#

Download and install the HSTouch client (this app) on your mobile device (s) Open your IOS settings, find HSTouch and enter your MyHomeSeer username and password. Register for a Free MyHomeSeer-Remote account and add your HomeSeer license codes to that account. Represents the current operational state of a HomeSeer plugin. Installation: Ensure that your HomeSeer HS3 system is running. To the HomeSeer system by calling Connect(String).Īll plugins (the HSPI class) should derive from this class. HSbuddy is a nice plug-in alternative til then (but it’s got issues w starting up). Once the containing plugin application is started, initiate a connection Homeseer is the most solid home automation software I’ve ever used, I hope they put some resources into improving this app. With convenience methods and objects that make it simpler to interface with the HomeSeer system. It includes default implementations for most of the IPlugin members and wraps others The base implementation of the IPlugin interface.







Homeseer app