Doorbell is supposed to make phones ring - how?
Hi, I'm new here and I have a question, hoping someone has a solution:
I had a Gigaset doorbell that also made all the phones in my DECT system ring when it rang. After the Gigaset smart home bankruptcy, this no longer works. I have now bought the Netatmo video doorbell, downloaded the Android app, set it up in the Home Assistant and tried to use it in the Fritz!Box as a door intercom. Smartphone and display in Home Assistant works, but via the Fritz! Box doesn't work. The handsets of the telephone system remain silent. With the Netatmo, there is no option to ring the bell on the Fritz!Box as a phone through the SIP registrar. Is there a way to pair the phones with the Netatmo Doorbell?
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So - now I have managed to do it via Home Assistant by setting up the Netatmo doorbell as a phone in the FRITZ!Box with ha-sip.
In Home Assistant, I set up an automation:
"platform: state
entity_id:
- event.doorbell
for:
hours: 0
minutes: 0
seconds: 1"
This triggers a function as soon as the state changes for one second. The problem is, this state is not necessarily the bell button, whether exactly that leads to this action
"Action: hassio.addon_stdin
data_template:
Addon: c7744bff_ha-SIP
input:
command: dial
number: sip:**9@192.xxx.xxx.x
ring_timeout: 8"
makes all phones ring for 8 seconds. Unfortunately, the phones had once rang in the middle of the night because it suddenly rained heavily. So I added a condition that prevents ringing at night.
In Home Assistant, the ringing is also recognized via the "home-controller", but unfortunately this script does not lead to ringing at all:
"platform: device
device_id: be91.........
Domain: homekit_controller
Type: Doorbell
Subtype: single_press"
It is probably due to the fact that the last one is only output the stand (Single-Press before X minutes).
Does anyone have a tip on how I need to adjust this "home-controller" action to make it work?
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