The Automate Pulse 2 Hub by Rollease Acmeda integration allows you to control and monitor covers via your Automate Pulse v2 Hub (see the acmeda integration for the v1 hub). The integration uses an API to directly communicate with hubs on the local network, rather than connecting via the cloud. See this integration if you have a v1 hub.
Devices are represented as a cover for monitoring and control as well as a sensor for monitoring battery level and signal strength.
Please keep an eye on the Automate Shades web site on the status of firmware updates here: https://www.automateshades.com/firmware-updates/
This integration is designed to be added as a custom HACS repository. Start with installing HACS.
Once HACS is installed, go to HACS in the sidebar, in the top right click on the 3 dots, select Custom repositories, then enter https://github.com/sillyfrog/Automate-Pulse-v2
for the repository URL, and select "Integration" for the Category, and click Add.
Close the window and then click "Explore & Add Repositories" in the bottom right.
Search for and select the "Rollease Acmeda Automate Pulse Hub v2" integration, then click "Install this repository in HACS" and click "Install".
Once installed, restart Home Assistant (not strictly required as this uses a Config Flow, but it's good practice).
Once HA is back up, go to Configuration > Integrations > Add integration, and select "Automate Pulse Hub v2".
This will prompt for the IP address of the hub and register the covers with Home Assistant. All devices are automatically discovered on the hub and you will have the opportunity to select the area each device is located.
Once registration is complete, you should see a cover
and a sensor
entity for the battery for each device. Additionally there is a disabled sensors for the signal strength. The integration automatically manages the addition/update/removal of any devices connected on the hub at startup, including device names unless manually specified in Home Assistant.
If the IP address for the hub changes, you will need to re-register it with Home Assistant again. To avoid this, set up a DHCP reservation on your router for your hub so that it always has the same IP address.
The integration has the following limitations: