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40 lines
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# Home Assistant
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- [Home Assistant](#home-assistant)
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- [Setup and Configuration](#setup-and-configuration)
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- [Door Lock](#door-lock)
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- [Philips Hue Lights](#philips-hue-lights)
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- [Shelly](#shelly)
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## Setup and Configuration
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### Door Lock
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1. Install Z-wave
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2. Install z-wave JS module
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3. Add device -> How do you want to add your device -> Legacy Secure
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4. Enter programming pin on lock -> 0
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### Philips Hue Lights
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1. I configure all philips hue lights through zigbee directly connected to HA
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hue lights support color_temp in mireds, here are some mired-kelvin conversions:
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| Kelvin | Mired |
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| ------ | ----- |
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| 6000 | 167 |
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| 4000 | 250 |
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| 2600 | 385 |
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### Shelly
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1. Outbound Websocket `wss://homeassistant.reeseapps.com/api/shelly/ws`
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Shelly devices can act as "passive" or "active" bluetooth scanners. Both of these configurations
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allow home assistant to proxy bluetooth connections through shelly devices, significantly extending
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the range of your home assistant's bluetooth capabilities. Active scanning uses more power but
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is quicker to pick up and transmit device information. Note that "gateway mode" is not required,
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just enable bluetooth and rpc or select "active" from the configuration menu for the shelly
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device.
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