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This forum is now read-only for archive purposes.
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You have to configure the hardware and the way the Homey will correspond on command.
This you do with an Interface? Or is it web based? I don't know.
There is no manual, at least I don't find any, so difficult to find out how it works.
OK, Web based. It's also OK.
So there is only the android App? Nothing else.
I see that people talk about software, but should be installed on Linux. (Virtual PC, of Linux PC)
Again, there are two things that are strange to me.
1. Seems that some people have the Homey already and it has not been released.
2. No manual of software section to find on the homepage. With software then I also mean, firmware updates, Apps, ...
For the manual a very short version: https://forum.athom.com/discussion/528/received-your-homey-getting-started-guide#latest
Strange...
I have to search in the forum for manuals and software? No Service section with manuals and/or software?
OK, I pré-ordered two months ago my Homey and I'm new on this forum. I have to find my way around.
It will be my fault that it's not clear. Feels a little bit cheap, unprofessional. But, that's me. (Sorry)
I think it's better to close this discussion.
Have to wait and see. Hopefully soon.
All else installs through the webinterface (apps and firmware)
The people that already have a Homey are the 'geek backers' on Kickstarter and the people that bought a secondhand from the geek backers (like I did, but also have one in preorder still, which I didn't receive yet).
Athom is working on a new website which will include more manuals, video manuals and information on supported devices etc. I guess they will release the new website by the time the 'non geeks' receive their Homey. The geeks kinda needed to figure everything out themselves, which isn't so bad (I have not had real troubles with Homey yet)
Can't wait to play with the Homey. I already have a Pnoenix PLC installed with one HMI. That's another level. I can not call that domotica. Some things are automated, self programmed, but more on an industrial level.
I think that the homey will be fun. Can't wait!