Originally posted by chris_j_hunter
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Breakiing news: UK Amazon Echo works with Evohome!
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Originally posted by paulockenden View PostMy system is as confused as yours, Mavis!
One useful feature is that the groups facility in Alexa also works with single devices, so you can use it to set up alternative names, without having to rename your stuff in the various connected systems.
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Originally posted by Rameses View PostAll the modes apart from day off are supported.
Thanks!
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Originally posted by G4RHL View PostPresumably then you are giving a group a different name to any device or room and then sticking in it the device you want. But if its single devices that could be an awful lot of groups. I am struggling at present for Evohome works fine but once I add something else like Hue lights poor Alexa starts getting confused. No doubt I'll resolve it all eventually. Certainly on its own Evohome works fine and what is nice you can have a group being like an additional Custom Menu, so if you want downstairs heating on at a certain temperature the relevant group does it for you.
Just turned the living room up with the following command 'Alexa, Living Room 20 degrees'
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Originally posted by Mavis View PostSame here. Evohome networks fine on its own but once I start adding things she gets confused.
Just turned the living room up with the following command 'Alexa, Living Room 20 degrees'
Although mine has worked by turning up the temperature or turning down it never released that room back to the Evohome controller, even though all other rooms reacted to schedule, it seemed as if it was setting permanent. Yet it was not showing permanent on the panel, I am sure that it should follow the scheduled program, I would have thought it would work exactly like the iPhone app.
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Originally posted by radar2016 View PostMine has been working in fashion until today and it looks like I am going to redo the binding again. After 4 weeks of recognising the individual rooms she is now saying "Do not recognise devices "
Although mine has worked by turning up the temperature or turning down it never released that room back to the Evohome controller, even though all other rooms reacted to schedule, it seemed as if it was setting permanent. Yet it was not showing permanent on the panel, I am sure that it should follow the scheduled program, I would have thought it would work exactly like the iPhone app.
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Originally posted by G4RHL View PostMy Echo is working like the app or manual override. If I tell it Living Room 22 it changes the setting but only to the next set point. Utter confusion when I add other functions such as Hue or LightwaveRF. It works fine with Bose SoundTouch switching it on to the last station listened to when asked but SoundTouch is probably an easy name for the lady to differentiate. Although I have changed room names in other devices so there is no conflict I hit problems asking for temperature changes. Perseverance and no doubt I will get there. Certainly to use as a device to change the heating or switch on the hot water it is great. It is also useful as a simple device to listen on for the news and other spoken word programmes. Ultimately I supppose I will get another one so one is permanently connected to the sound system in the lounge and the other in my study where the radio gear and other devices adorn.
It works on the original AVS and requires an Amazon account and has all the same answers as Alexa.
Getting back to my problem I notice all my devices are listed as "OFFLINE" is this correct, but then why would they be "ONLINE" unless they were being called.
How do you totally reset this device. perhaps I can just delete evohome devices as every thing else appears to be working.
One other thing I have noticed every thing I have ever said to Alexa is on my Iphone or is it in the cloud
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I have just looked in my History for yesterday when I turned the heating up. As I said yesterday I used the following command 'Alexa, Living Room 20 degrees'.
Alexa heard 'living room light living room to twenty degrees' and then issued the command 'Setting Living room heat to 20'
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Originally posted by Mavis View PostI have just looked in my History for yesterday when I turned the heating up. As I said yesterday I used the following command 'Alexa, Living Room 20 degrees'.
Alexa heard 'living room light living room to twenty degrees' and then issued the command 'Setting Living room heat to 20'
Also the Evohome schedule is now working as everyone's.
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Echo & two Evohome locations
Unless I am missing something, there is a significant issue with the skill when there is more than one location involved, as there is in my case where I have two installations. Whilst I handle this for the zones by giving them individual names, there seems to be no way to do this for the mode settings. Thus I end up with two "Away", "Custom" devices in the Alexa app and when I ask Alexa to turn on Away mode, she tells me there is more than one....fix it.
I have worked around it by creating a group with a specific name and that works, but that means creating a group for each mode for each location, doable but a royal pain in the a$$. The other way, of course, would be to create separate accounts with Honeywell for each location, but then I would need to log in to each individually in the app.....a similar pain.
If there is a way to handle the above that I am missing, it would be good to know.....otherwise I think Honeywell have some work to do.
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Originally posted by nieldm View Post
If there is a way to handle the above that I am missing, it would be good to know.....otherwise I think Honeywell have some work to do.
The Alexa app I reloaded yesterday was different than the one I loaded 4 weeks ago so they are working on it just not the right bit for everyone
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Originally posted by paulockenden View Postgroups make it easy to solve this.
Ok, we are lucky enough to have two locations with Evohome, but that was one of the reasons Evohome was so attractive given the ease of changing modes and controlling individual rooms remotely. You may be correct that the number of people with more than one installation isn't enormous but to me that doesn't constitute an excuse for lazy programming.
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Have to say the Amazon Echo (Big or Dot) and Evohome show the way to the future.
Have just been playing with the Echo Groups.
Now have "Upstairs Heating" with all up rads in it.
And "Downstairs Heating" down rads.
And, the best one "Bedrooms" so can say "Alexa, set Bedrooms to 21 degrees"
For all of you with country mansions - you could even have "East Wing" and "West Wing".
Permutations are endless and any single Rad (aka Device) can belong to multiple groups.
{tap} {tap} {tap} to be able to ask what an individual device temp is... Great to argue with the ladies when they say it's too cold :-)
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I'm not sure it is lazy programming. Ultimately the guys are having to work within the Alexa SmartHome Skill API. If during the device discovery phase it returned the location prepended to the zone name in the 'friendlyName' field it would mean that every user of the skill would see that behaviour.
If you had to spell out the location as well as the zone name for every Evohome update via Alexa I expect it would annoy more people than it pleases.
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