Difference between revisions of "Philips Hue"
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− | To install the Philips Hue Bridge and | + | To install the Philips Hue Bridge and its lights: |
* Setup the Philips Hue controller and its lights as described in the manual | * Setup the Philips Hue controller and its lights as described in the manual | ||
* Connect the Hue Bridge to the internal network of Linuxmce | * Connect the Hue Bridge to the internal network of Linuxmce |
Latest revision as of 12:19, 14 March 2014
This page is a work in progress and needs expanding (14-3-2014 RayBe)
To install the Philips Hue Bridge and its lights:
- Setup the Philips Hue controller and its lights as described in the manual
- Connect the Hue Bridge to the internal network of Linuxmce
- On a Orbiter you will get asked if Linuxmce should use the newly found Hue Device, select yes
- Now you get asked in which room the Hue-Controller must be setup, select any you want
- Log into webadmin and find the newly added Hue Controller, its under Wizard -> Devices -> Interfaces
- Click on 'Advanced'
- Click on 'Follow log' in the top right
- At this point Linuxmce is trying to add a user to your Hue-Bridge but can't because you didn't press the link-button on the bridge.
- Look in the log if there is a line stating: 'Setup command failed. Reason to follow::link button not pressed'
- Press the link-button on the Hue-Bridge and watch a Orbiter, you will get asked to reload the router.
- All the lights which you did setup in the Bridge get automatically added to the Wizard -> Devices -> Lights section of the webadmin.