Velbus
The velbus
integration is used to control Velbus modules. It supports the Velbus USB, Velbus serial and a TCP/IP gateway.
The pushbutton LEDs of input modules are disabled by default. These can be enabled from the Devices
panel in the Configuration
page of the web interface.
Configuration
To add the Velbus integration to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:
If the above My button doesn’t work, you can also perform the following steps manually:
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Browse to your Home Assistant instance.
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In the bottom right corner, select the Add Integration button.
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From the list, select Velbus.
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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the setup.
The port string used in the user interface or the configuration file can have 2 formats:
- For a serial device:
/dev/ttyUSB00
- For a TCP/IP device:
127.0.0.1:3678
- For the VMBSIG module:
tls://192.168.1.9:27015
Services
-
velbus.sync clock
: Synchronize Velbus time to local clock. -
velbus.scan
: Scan the bus for new devices. -
velbus.set_memo_text
: Show memo text on Velbus display modules. -
velbus.clear_cache
: Clear the full velbuscache or the cache for one module only.
Service velbus.sync_clock
You can use the service velbus.sync_clock
to synchronize the clock of the Velbus modules to the clock of the machine running Home Assistant. This is the same as the ‘sync clock’ button at the VelbusLink software.
Service data attribute | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
interface |
no | The port used to connect to the bus (the same one as used during configuration). |
Service velbus.scan
You can use the service velbus.scan
to synchronize the modules between the bus and Home Assistant. This is the same as the ‘scan’ button at the VelbusLink software.
Service data attribute | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
interface |
no | The port used to connect to the bus (the same one as used during configuration). |
Service velbus.set_memo_text
You can use the service velbus.set_memo_text
to provide the memo text to be displayed at Velbus modules like VMBGPO(D) and VMBELO.
Service data attribute | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
interface |
no | The port used to connect to the bus (the same one as used during configuration). |
address |
no | The module address in decimal format, which is displayed at the device list at the integration page. |
memo_text |
yes | Text to be displayed on module. When no memo text is supplied the memo text will be cleared. |
Example:
script:
trash_memo:
alias: "Trash memo text"
sequence:
- data:
address: 65
memo_text: "It's trash day"
interface: "tls://192.168.1.9:27015"
service: velbus.set_memo_text
Service velbus.clear_cache
You can use the service velbus.clear_cache
to clear the cache of one module or the full cache. Once the clear happens, the integration will start a new scan.
Use this service when you make changes to your configuration via velbuslink.
Service data attribute | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
interface |
no | The port used to connect to the bus (the same one used during configuration). |
address |
no | The module address in decimal format, which is displayed on the device list on the integration page, if provided the service will only clear the cache for this model, without an address, the full velbuscache will be cleared. |
Example automation
The Velbus integration allows you to link a Velbus button (i.e., a button of a VMBGPOD module) to a controllable entity of Home Assistant. The actual linking can be realized by two automation rules. One rule to control the device using the push button and a second rule to update the LED state of the push button as soon as the entity state changes.
# Control light living from Velbus push_button_10
- id: 'Control_light_living_from_Velbus'
alias: "Control light living using Velbus push_button_10"
trigger:
- entity_id: binary_sensor.push_button_10
platform: state
to: "on"
condition: []
action:
- entity_id: light.living
service: light.toggle
# Keep status LED push_button_10 in sync to status light living
- id: 'Update LED of push_button_10'
alias: "Update LED state of push_button_10"
trigger:
- entity_id: light.living
platform: state
to: "on"
- entity_id: light.living
platform: state
to: "off"
condition: []
action:
- condition: or
conditions:
- condition: and
conditions:
- condition: state
entity_id: light.led_push_button_10
state: "on"
- condition: state
entity_id: light.living
state: "off"
- condition: and
conditions:
- condition: state
entity_id: light.led_push_button_10
state: "off"
- condition: state
entity_id: light.living
state: "on"
- entity_id: light.led_push_button_10
service: light.toggle