Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
49 lines (35 loc) · 3.36 KB

info.md

File metadata and controls

49 lines (35 loc) · 3.36 KB

SenseME integration

{% if installed %} {% if version_installed.replace("v", "").replace(".","") | int >= 220 %} {% if version_installed.replace("v", "").replace(".","") | int < 222 %}

Note: Sleep Mode is now controlled by a separate switch instead of the Sleep preset mode. {% endif %} {% endif %} {% if version_installed.replace("v", "").replace(".","") | int < 220 %} Important Note: The SenseME integration has had significant changes to the way devices are handled. Previously just adding the integration enabled discovery and would automatically add all found devices to Home Assistant. This is no longer the case. Now you add the SenseME integration for each device you would like Home Assistant to control. Existing users will need to remove the existing SenseME integration from Home Assistant before adding your devices one at a time as discussed below in the Configuration section. {% endif %} {% endif %}

The Haiku with SenseME fan is a WiFi connected fan and optional light from Big Ass Fans (BAF). This integration gives Home Assistant the ability to control these fans and lights. The occupancy sensor is also monitored if present. BAF made a standalone Haiku light for a while that is also compatible with this integration.

Be sure to setup your devices with the Haiku by BAF app before using this integration.

Important Note: If your device uses the Big Ass Fans app, like the i6 or es6 fans, I'm sorry to say that this integration won't work for you.

Features

  • Confirmed support of Haiku, Haiku H, and Haiku L fans.
  • Confirmed support of stand alone Haiku Light.
  • Supports Wireless Wall Control indirectly through fan status reporting.
  • Probably supports Haiku C fans. If you have a Haiku C fan you might be seeing a warning about an unknown model in the Home Assistant log. Please open an issue here to let me know the model name.
  • Haiku Fan supports speed, direction, light and occupancy sensor if available.
  • Haiku Fan Whoosh is available as a preset mode.
  • Haiku Fan Sleep Mode and Motion control are supported by separate switches.
  • Haiku Light supports brightness, color temp and occupancy sensor.
  • Haiku Light Sleep Mode and Motion control are supported by separate switches.
  • Adding just one of the devices in a room will allow Home Assistant to control all of them.

Configuration

  1. Go to Configuration -> Integrations.

  2. Click on the + ADD INTEGRATION button in the bottom right corner.

  3. Search for and select the SenseME integration.

  4. If any devices are discovered you will see the dialog below. Select a discovered device and click Submit and you are done. If you would prefer to add a device by IP address select that option, click Submit, and you will be presented with the dialog in step 5.

  5. If no devices were discovered or you selected the IP Address option the dialog below is presented. Here you can type in an IP address of undiscoverable devices.

  6. Repeat these steps for each device you wish to add.