Good evening,
I wanted to know if it’s normal for the widget to remain on « open » permanently?
Shouldn’t it be on « pause » when nothing is happening?
Thank you
Good evening,
I wanted to know if it’s normal for the widget to remain on « open » permanently?
Shouldn’t it be on « pause » when nothing is happening?
Thank you
It’s true that I’ve sometimes asked myself the same question. Ideally, when nothing is happening, none of the 3 buttons should be active.
Hello,
A priori it stays on the last command sent. I have Tuya Wi‑Fi blinds and Node-RED; when I ask it to close, the node sends the command (seen in debug) to the Tuya app, the Tuya app receives the command, closes the blind and starts the countdown of the time programmed in the Tuya application. After that time the app sends back the « stop » command (if it’s set correctly the blind is closed), but to get it into Node-RED and Gladys I have to handle it myself, with a function in Node-RED and then to Gladys via MQTT. Likewise, if I control the blind with the button, Gladys does not update without processing.
Hoping to be clear ![]()
Hi @Hizo,
sorry for the late reply.
Which service is your shutter integrated with? zigbee2mqtt?
And which device?
Actually, if the device doesn’t send the information that it is stopped, Gladys can’t do it by itself.
Yes, it’s zigbee2mqtt, a TuYa TS130F
And z2m reports:
{
« backlight_mode »: « low »,
« calibration »: « OFF »,
« calibration_time »: 20.