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QwikSwitch QSUSB Instructions on how to integrate the QwikSwitch QSUSB Hub into Home Assistant.
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The qwikswitch integration is the main integration to integrate various QwikSwitch devices with Home Assistant. The integration requires the QSUSB Modem device and connects to the QS Mobile application.

There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:

The qwikswitch integration discovers all devices from QS Mobile. Currently, Relays and LED dimmers are discovered in Home Assistant. Relay devices are lights by default, and can be configured as switches.

Configuration

# Example configuration.yaml entry
qwikswitch:
   url: http://127.0.0.1:2020

{% configuration %} url: description: The URL including the port of your QwikSwitch hub. required: true type: string dimmer_adjust: description: A decimal value to adjust the brightness of the dimmer exponentially. Increasing this value allows dimmers that reach full brightness with low values in QS Mobile to appear more linear in Home Assistant. Recommended values between 1 and 2 and the default is 1. required: false type: float default: 1 button_events: description: A comma-separated list of button types that will generate events. See [QwikSwitch Events] for detail. required: false default: TOGGLE,SCENE EXE,LEVEL type: string switches: description: A list of device QS_id's that should be switches, and not lights (i.e., ['@0dev01', '@0dev02']) required: false type: list sensors: description: A dictionary of sensors. required: false type: list keys: name: description: The sensor name from which the entity_id will be derived. required: true id: description: A QS_Id required: true type: string type: description: | The Qwikswitch sensor type. These could include: - imod (binary_sensor, up to 6 channels) - door (binary_sensor, single channel) - qwikcord (Channel 1 = CTavg, Channel 2 = CTsum) required: true type: string channel: description: The channel of interest. Refer to type above. required: false default: 1 type: integer invert: description: Invert the open/close state. Only applicable to binary_sensors required: false default: false type: string class: description: The class or binary_sensor. Only applicable to binary_sensors. required: false default: door type: string {% endconfiguration %}

QwikSwitch Events

QwikSwitch devices (i.e., transmitter buttons) will fire events on the Home Assistant bus. These events can then be used as triggers for any automation action, as follows:

automation:
  - alias: "Action - Respond to A button press"
    trigger:
      platform: event
      event_type: qwikswitch.button.@12df34

event_type names should be in the format qwikswitch.button.@QS_id. where @QS_id will be captured in the Home Assistant log when pressing the button. Alternatively, you can also get the device ID from the QS Mobile application or by using the listen API call by browsing to http://127.0.0.1:2020/&listen and then pressing the button.

The full packet from the QSUSB API will be passed as data

By default events will be fired if the value in the command (cmd) field of the listen packet equals:

  • TOGGLE - Normal QwikSwitch Transmitter button
  • SCENE EXE - QwikSwitch Scene Transmitter buttons
  • LEVEL - QwikSwitch OFF Transmitter buttons

The list of recognized commands can be extended for Keyfobs, door sensors, and PIR transmitters with the button_events configuration option. button_events can be a list or comma separated list of additional commands that will fire Home Assistant events. By default, it is: TOGGLE,SCENE EXE,LEVEL.

On some QS Mobile servers button events are only generated for switches added to the QS Mobile application, so it might be best to test button presses through the /&listen API

Qwikswitch Sensors

The sensor configuration is a list of sensors. Depending on the type of sensor, it will be a sensor or binary_sensor.

Example sensor configuration:

qwikswitch:
  ...
  sensors:
    - name: door sensor
      id: "@id03"
      type: door
    - name: Imod 1 sensor
      id: "@id02"
      channel: 1
      type: imod
    - name: Imod 2 sensor
      id: "@id02"
      channel: 2
      type: imod

Switch

The qwikswitch platform allows you to control your QwikSwitch relays as switches from within Home Assistant.

If the device name in the QS Mobile application ends with Switch it will be created as a switch, otherwise as a light.