I've installed the Virtual Keypad, not the Virtual Basic Keypad. I'm trying to get this set up for my HSM system, and I'm having trouble with the HSM-armAway button on the keypad I've set up. You also will want to customize the switch template (this should be the only switch on the dashboard) so that the "off" background is fully transparent, and the "on" background is what ever color you want your indicator to be. Position it in the top left position and apply the following custom CSS:Ĭhime Child Device CSS /* Chime Switch - #tile-20 is my chime child device */ To do this, add the child chime device to the keypad dashboard as a switch. You can also add a blinking 'led' that lights up with the child chime device on your keypad dashboard. Use the Keypad (Chime) switch (on) as a trigger for your RM/etc rule to send chime/etc to your speakers/devices. If the chime option is enabled, after saving the app a new child device "Keypad (Chime)" will be created. In the app you can configure the chime option before saving. Seconds between chime triggers are configurable in the appĪfter the update, you should go into the keypad child app, and save it. Added optional child Chime device, which is a switch trigger (turns on) for a RM/etc rule to send chime/sound/tone/beep/etc to your chosen speakers.Added option to cancel count down timer by entering an approved code and pressing any command button (not number, clear, or panic buttons) to cancel the timer.Pincodelength required (NUMBER) - Maximum pin code lentgh for this lock Name optional (STRING) - Name for this lock code Pincode required (STRING) - Numeric PIN code Link: Driver Capability List - Hubitat Documentation LockCodesĬodeChanged - ENUM Ĭodeposition required (NUMBER) - Code position number to deleteĬodeposition required (NUMBER) - Code position number here is the hubitat documentation for the Lock Codes capability, which shows how it looks on my end, and how it was implemented in the driver: what HE version are you on? im still running 2.2.3.148, so I cannot comment on 2.2.4.xx yet as far as if something changed with the built in Lock Codes capabilityĮdit2. (at least this could be used until the root issue is resolved).Įdit. I wonder if trying to use the Lock Code Manager app to set/manage the pins would work as that should format the data correctly for the function to handle. the "virtual keypad" (with the app to manage settings) or the "virtual basic keypad"? was this installed from HPM or installed manually? Which version of the virtual keypad are you using. The function that sets the code needs those parameters in a specific order (code position, pin code, name), like seen in my screenshot, which would be reasonable that you are getting the error because its expecting an integer and its getting a string. the input fields are in a different order in your screenshot compared to my install: They can allow you to add pretty much any functionality that can be triggered by a switch to the keypad, including alexa/google home routines by exposing the custom child switch to those services. Let me know if you need any more help getting the custom commands setup. Using Rule Machine, you can use the Custom-GarageDoor child device switch as a trigger (when switch turns on) to run a rule to open/close your garage door. When it executes after a successful code entry it will turn its switch value on, then off (momentary on switch). This app/driver is definitely not the easiest to setup, so I know it can seem frustrating to get it to do what you want if you have little experience with the rest of Hubitat, but its easy to learn with enough motivation and help from the community.įor other commands you want to have keycode protected, use the app to create custom commands.Īfter saving the app, it will create a new child device for your keypad: Custom-GarageDoorīy default, this button will require code input before pressing like the hsm commands. Welcome to the community, I'm sure this will all make more sense after you have played with it for a bit.
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