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# Hunter Douglas (Luxaflex) PowerView Binding

This is an openHAB binding for Hunter Douglas PowerView (opens new window) motorized shades via their PowerView hub. In some countries the PowerView system is sold under the brand name Luxaflex (opens new window).

This binding supports hubs/gateways of all generations. Hubs of Generation 1 or 2 are handled commonly and their generation specific features are identified with the 'Generation 1/2 only' annotation and/or via the [1/2] mark. Gateways of Generation 3 have generation specific features which are identified with the 'Generation 3 only' annotation and/or via the [3] mark. Features that are common to all generations are not annotated or marked.

PowerView

PowerView shades have motorization control for their vertical position, and some also have vane controls to change the angle of their slats.

This binding also supports scenes that are defined in the PowerView app. This helps to work around a limitation of the hub; commands are executed serially with a several second delay between executions. By using a scene to control multiple shades at once, the shades will all begin moving at the same time.

# Supported Things

Thing Generation Thing Type Description
hub 1, 2 Bridge The PowerView hub interfaces between the LAN and the shade's radio network. Contains channels to interact with scenes.
shade 1, 2 Thing A motorized shade.
repeater 1, 2 Thing A PowerView signal repeater.
gateway 3 Bridge Generation 3 gateway interfaces between the LAN and the shade's Bluetooth network. Contains channels to interact with scenes.
shade3 3 Thing A Powerview Generation 3 motorized shade.

# Discovery

Make sure your shades are visible in the PowerView app before attempting discovery.

The binding can automatically discover PowerView hubs and gateways. The discovery process can be started by pressing the refresh button in the Main Configuration UI Inbox. However you can also manually create a (bridge) thing for the hub, and enter the required configuration parameters (see Thing Configuration below). If the configuration parameters are all valid, the binding will then automatically attempt to connect to the hub/gateway. If the connection succeeds, the hub will indicate its status as Online, otherwise it will show an error status.

Once the hub thing has been created and successfully connected, the binding will automatically discover all shades and scenes that are in it.

  • For each shade discovered: the binding will create a new dedicated thing with its own channels.
  • For each scene discovered: the binding will create a new channel dynamically within the hub/gateway thing.
  • [1/2] For each repeater discovered: the binding will create a new dedicated thing with its own channels.
  • [1/2] For each scene group discovered: the binding will create a new channel dynamically within the hub thing.
  • [1/2] For each automation discovered: the binding will create a new channel dynamically within the hub thing.

[1/2] Generation 1/2 hubs only.

If in the future, you add additional shades, scenes, repeaters, scene groups or automations to your system, the binding will discover them too.

# Thing Configuration

# Thing Configuration for PowerView Hub / Gateway (Thing type hub[1/2] or gateway[3])

Configuration Parameter Description
host The host name or IP address of the hub on your network.
refresh[1/2] The number of milli-seconds between fetches of the PowerView hub's shade state (default 60'000 one minute).
hardRefresh The number of minutes between hard refreshes of the PowerView hub's shade state (default 180 three hours). See Hard Refreshes.
hardRefreshBatteryLevel[1/2] The number of hours between hard refreshes of battery levels from the PowerView Hub (or 0 to disable, defaulting to weekly). See Hard Refreshes.

[1/2] Generation 1/2 hubs only.

# Thing Configuration for PowerView Shades and Accessories[3]

PowerView shades and repeaters[3] should preferably be configured via the automatic discovery process. However, for manual configuration of shades and repeaters, the console command openhab:hdpowerview showIds can be used to identify the IDs of all connected equipment. This can be used for the id parameters described below.

# Thing Configuration for PowerView Shades

Configuration Parameter Description
id The ID of the PowerView shade in the app. Must be an integer.

# Thing Configuration for PowerView Repeaters[1/2]

Configuration Parameter Description
id The ID of the PowerView repeater in the app. Must be an integer.

# Channels

# Channels for Hub[1/2] (Thing type hub) or Gateway[3] (Thing type gateway)

Scene, scene group and automation channels will be added dynamically to the binding as they are discovered in the hub. Each will have an entry in the hub as shown below, whereby different scenes, scene groups and automations have different id values:

Channel Group Channel Item Type Description
scenes id Switch Setting this to ON will activate the scene. Scenes are stateless in the PowerView hub; they have no on/off state.
sceneGroups[1/2] id Switch Setting this to ON will activate the scene group. Scene groups are stateless in the PowerView hub; they have no on/off state.
automations[1/2] id Switch Setting this to ON will enable the automation, while OFF will disable it.

[1/2] Generation 1/2 hubs only.

# Channels for Shades (Thing type shade[1/2] or shade3[3])

A shade always implements a roller shutter channel position which controls the vertical position of the shade's (primary) rail. If the shade has slats or rotatable vanes, there is also a dimmer channel vane which controls the slat / vane position. If it is a dual action (top-down plus bottom-up) shade, there is also a roller shutter channel secondary which controls the vertical position of the secondary rail. All of these channels appear in the binding, but only those which have a physical implementation in the shade, will have any physical effect.

Channel Item Type Description
position Rollershutter The vertical position of the shade's rail (if any). -- See next chapter. Up/Down commands will move the rail completely up or completely down. Percentage commands will move the rail to an intermediate position. Stop commands will halt any current movement of the rail.
secondary Rollershutter The vertical position of the secondary rail (if any). Its function is similar to the position channel above. -- But see next chapter.
vane Dimmer The degree of opening of the slats or vanes (if any). On some shade types, setting this to a non-zero value might first move the shade position fully down, since the slats or vanes can only have a defined state if the shade is in its down position. See Interdependency between Channel positions.
command String Advanced: Send a command to the shade.
lowBattery Switch Indicates ON when the battery level of the shade is low, as determined by the hub's internal rules.
batteryLevel Number Battery level (10% = low, 50% = medium, 100% = high)
batteryVoltage[1/2] Number:ElectricPotential Battery (resp. mains power supply) voltage reported by the shade.
signalStrength Number / Number:Power Shade radio signal strength.
hubRssi[1/2] Number:Power Received Signal Strength Indicator for Hub.
repeaterRssi[1/2] Number:Power Received Signal Strength Indicator for Repeater.

Notes:

  • The channels position, secondary and vane exist if the shade physically supports such channels.
  • The shade's Power Option is set via the PowerView app with possible values 'Battery Wand', 'Rechargeable Battery Wand' or 'Hardwired Power Supply'. The channels lowBattery and batteryLevel exist if you have not selected 'Hardwired Power Supply' in the app.
  • On Generation 1/2 hubs, the valid values for the command channel are: CALIBRATE, IDENTIFY. On Generation 3 gateways, the only valid value is: IDENTIFY.
  • On Generation 1/2 hubs the signal strength is 0 for no or unknown signal, 1 for weak, 2 for average, 3 for good, or 4 for excellent. On Generation 3 gateways the signal strength is displayed in dBm (deciBel-milliWatt).
  • [1/2] The RSSI values will only be updated upon manual request by a REFRESH command (e.g. in a rule).
  • [1/2] Repeaters are supported on Generation 1/2 hubs only.

# Channels for Repeaters (Thing type repeater)[1/2]

Channel Item Type Description
color Color Controls the color of the LED ring.
color Dimmer Controls the brightness of the LED ring.
color Switch Switches the LED ring on or off.
identify String Flash repeater to identify. Valid values are: IDENTIFY
blinkingEnabled Switch Blink during commands.

# Roller Shutter Up/Down Position vs. Open/Close State

The position and secondary channels are Rollershutter types. For vertical shades, the binding maps the vertical position of the "rail" to the Rollershutter ▲ / ▼ commands, and its respective percent value. And for horizontal shades, it maps the horizontal position of the "truck" to the Rollershutter ▲ / ▼ commands, and its respective percent value.

Depending on whether the shade is a top-down, bottom-up, left-right, right-left, dual action shade, or, a shade with a secondary blackout panel, the OPEN and CLOSED position of the shades may differ from the ▲ / ▼ commands follows..

Type of Shade Channel Rollershutter Command Motion direction Shade State Percent Pebble Remote Button
Single action
bottom-up
position Up OPEN 0%
Down CLOSED 100%
Single action
top-down
position Up CLOSED 0%
Down OPEN 100%
Single action
right-left
position Left OPEN 0%
Right CLOSED 100%
Single action
left-right
position Right OPEN 0%
Left CLOSED 100%
Dual action
(lower rail)
position Up OPEN 0%
Down CLOSED 100%
Dual action
(upper rail)
secondary Up CLOSED 0%1) dual_action arrow_right
Down OPEN 100%1) dual_action arrow_left
Blackout panel ('DuoLite') secondary Up OPEN 0%
Down CLOSED 100%

1) BUG NOTE: In openHAB versions v3.1.x and earlier, there was a bug in the handling of the position percent value of the secondary shade. Although the RollerShutter Up/Down commands functioned properly as described in the table above, the percent state values (e.g. displayed on a slider control), did not. After moving the shade, the percent value would initially display the correct value, but on the next refresh it would 'flip' to the inverse of the correct value. The details are shown in the following table. This bug has been fixed from openHAB v3.2.x (or later) — so if you have rules that depend on the percent value, and you update from an earlier openHAB version to v3.2.x (or later), you will need to modify them!

Channel UI Control Element UI Control Command Immediate Action
on Shade State
Dimmer Percent Display
(Initial => Final)
secondary RollerShutter Press UP button Rail moves Up (CLOSED) 0% (initial) => 100% (final)
Press DOWN button Rail moves Down (OPEN) 100% (initial) => 0% (final)
Dimmer Move slider to 0% Rail moves Up (CLOSED) 0% (initial) => 100% (final)
Move slider to 100% Rail moves Down (OPEN) 100% (initial) => 0% (final)

# Interdependency between Channel positions

On some types of shades with movable vanes, the vanes cannot be moved unless the shade is down. So there is an interdependency between the value of vane and the value of position as follows..

Case State of position State of vane
Shade up 0% = UP UNDEFINED
Shade 50% down 50% UNDEFINED
Shade 100% down, Vane 0% 100% = DOWN 0%
Shade 100% down, Vane 50% 100% = DOWN 50%
Shade 100% down, Vane 100% 100% = DOWN 100%

On dual action shades, the top rail cannot move below the bottom rail, nor can the bottom rail move above the top. So the value of secondary is constrained by the prior value of position. And the value of position is constrained by the prior value of secondary.

On shades with a secondary blackout panel 'DuoLite', the secondary blackout panel cannot be moved unless the main shade panel is already down. In this case, the position of the secondary blackout panel is reported as 0%.

# Hard Refreshes

# Hard Refresh on Generation 3 Gateways[3]

In Generation 3 systems, whenever the state of a shade or scene changes, it immediately notifies the gateway, and the gateway immediately notifies the openHAB binding. However, in case that any notifications have been lost, (e.g. due to a network error), the binding occasionally requests a full update (i.e. a 'hard refresh') of all shade and scene states from the gateway. The time interval between hard refreshes is set in the hardRefresh configuration parameter.

# Hard Refresh on Generation 1/2 Hubs[1/2]

The hub maintains a cache of the last known state of its shades, and this binding delivers those values. Usually the shades will be moved by this binding, so since the hub is always involved in the moving process, it updates this cache accordingly.

However shades can also be moved manually without the hub’s knowledge. A person can manually move a shade by pressing a button on the side of the shade or via a remote control. In neither case will the hub be aware of the shade’s new position.

The hub periodically does a "hard refresh" in order to overcome this issue. The time interval between hard refreshes is set in the hardRefresh configuration parameter. To disable periodic hard refreshes, set hardRefresh to zero.

Similarly, the battery level is transient and is only updated automatically by the hub once a week. To change this interval, set hardRefreshBatteryLevel to number of hours between refreshes. To use default hub behavior (weekly updates), set hardRefreshBatteryLevel to zero.

Note: You can also force the hub to refresh itself by sending a REFRESH command in a rule to an item that is connected to a channel in the hub as follows:

rule "Hub Refresh (every 20 minutes)"
when
    Time cron "0 1/20 0 ? * * *"
then
    sendCommand(HUB_ITEM_NAME, "REFRESH") // refresh all shades in HUB

    sendCommand(SHADE_ITEM_NAME, "REFRESH") // refresh single shade that ITEM is bound to
end

For single shades the refresh takes the item's channel into consideration:

Channel Hard refresh kind
position Position
secondary Position
vane Position
lowBattery Battery
batteryLevel Battery
batteryVoltage Battery
signalStrength Survey
hubRssi Survey
repeaterRssi Survey

# Full Example

# demo.things File

// generation 1/2
Bridge hdpowerview:hub:home "Luxaflex Hub" @ "Living Room" [host="192.168.1.123"] {
    Thing shade s50150 "Living Room Shade" @ "Living Room" [id="50150"]
    Thing repeater r16384 "Bedroom Repeater" @ "Bedroom" [id="16384"]
}

// generation 3
Bridge hdpowerview:gateway:home "Luxaflex Gateway" @ "Living Room" [host="192.168.1.123"] {
    Thing shade3 s50150 "Living Room Shade" @ "Living Room" [id="50150"]
}

# demo.items File

Shade items:

// generation 1/2
Rollershutter Living_Room_Shade_Position "Living Room Shade Position [%.0f %%]" {channel="hdpowerview:shade:home:s50150:position"}
Rollershutter Living_Room_Shade_Secondary "Living Room Shade Secondary Position [%.0f %%]" {channel="hdpowerview:shade:home:s50150:secondary"}
Dimmer Living_Room_Shade_Vane "Living Room Shade Vane [%.0f %%]" {channel="hdpowerview:shade:home:s50150:vane"}
Switch Living_Room_Shade_Battery_Low_Alarm "Living Room Shade Battery Low Alarm [%s]" {channel="hdpowerview:shade:home:s50150:lowBattery"}
Number Living_Room_Shade_Battery_Level "Battery Level" {channel="hdpowerview:shade:home:s50150:batteryLevel"}
Number:ElectricPotential Living_Room_Shade_Battery_Voltage "Battery Voltage" {channel="hdpowerview:shade:home:s50150:batteryVoltage"}
String Living_Room_Shade_Command "Living Room Shade Command" {channel="hdpowerview:shade:home:s50150:command"}
Number Living_Room_Shade_SignalStrength "Living Room Shade Signal Strength" {channel="hdpowerview:shade:home:s50150:signalStrength"}

// generation 3
Rollershutter Living_Room_Shade_Position "Living Room Shade Position [%.0f %%]" {channel="hdpowerview:shade3:home:s50150:position"}
Rollershutter Living_Room_Shade_Secondary "Living Room Shade Secondary Position [%.0f %%]" {channel="hdpowerview:shade3:home:s50150:secondary"}
Dimmer Living_Room_Shade_Vane "Living Room Shade Vane [%.0f %%]" {channel="hdpowerview:shade3:home:s50150:vane"}
Switch Living_Room_Shade_Battery_Low_Alarm "Living Room Shade Battery Low Alarm [%s]" {channel="hdpowerview:shade3:home:s50150:lowBattery"}
Number Living_Room_Shade_Battery_Level "Battery Level" {channel="hdpowerview:shade3:home:s50150:batteryLevel"}
String Living_Room_Shade_Command "Living Room Shade Command" {channel="hdpowerview:shade3:home:s50150:command"}

Repeater items[1/2]:

Color Bedroom_Repeater_Color "Bedroom Repeater Color" {channel="hdpowerview:repeater:home:r16384:color"}
Dimmer Bedroom_Repeater_Brightness "Bedroom Repeater Brightness" {channel="hdpowerview:repeater:home:r16384:color"}
String Bedroom_Repeater_Identify "Bedroom Repeater Identify" {channel="hdpowerview:repeater:home:r16384:identify"}
Switch Bedroom_Repeater_BlinkingEnabled "Bedroom Repeater Blinking Enabled [%s]" {channel="hdpowerview:repeater:home:r16384:blinkingEnabled"}

Scene items:

// generation 1/2
Switch Living_Room_Shades_Scene_Heart "Living Room Shades Scene Heart" <blinds> (g_Shades_Scene_Trigger) {channel="hdpowerview:hub:home:scenes#22663"}

// generation 3
Switch Living_Room_Shades_Scene_Heart "Living Room Shades Scene Heart" <blinds> (g_Shades_Scene_Trigger) {channel="hdpowerview:gateway:home:scenes#22663"}

Scene Group items[1/2]:

Switch Children_Rooms_Shades_Up "Good Morning Children" {channel="hdpowerview:hub:home:sceneGroups#27119"}

Automation items[1/2]:

Switch Automation_Children_Up_Sun "Children Up At Sunrise" {channel="hdpowerview:hub:home:automations#1262"}
Switch Automation_Children_Up_Time "Children Up At 6:30" {channel="hdpowerview:hub:home:automations#49023"}

# demo.sitemap File

Frame label="Living Room" {
    Switch item=Living_Room_Shades_Scene_Open
    Slider item=Living_Room_Shade_Position
    Switch item=Living_Room_Shade_Command mappings=[CALIBRATE="Calibrate"]
    Text item=Living_Room_Shade_SignalStrength
}

// generation 1/2 only
Frame label="Bedroom" {
    Colorpicker item=PowerViewRepeater_Color
    Switch item=PowerViewRepeater_Color
    Slider item=PowerViewRepeater_Brightness
    Switch item=Bedroom_Repeater_Identify mappings=[IDENTIFY="Identify"]
    Switch item=Bedroom_Repeater_BlinkingEnabled
}