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eQ-3-radiator-thermostat

Full-featured shell script interface based on expect and gatttool for eqiva eQ-3 radiator thermostat

This script allows to control the bluetooth radiator thermostat with the Raspberry Pi's Raspian and other Linux distributions.

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03

Full-featured CLI for radiator thermostat eQ-3 CC-RT-BLE

Usage: [<hciX>] <mac/alias> <command> <parameters...>

Sync:
 sync                                           - Syncs time and prints target temperature and mode

Mode:
 auto                                           - Sets auto mode and deactivates vacation mode if active.
 manual                                         - Sets manual mode and deactivates vacation mode if active.

Temperature:
 comfort                                        - Sets target temperature to programmed comfort temperature
 eco                                            - Sets target temperature to programmed eco temperature
 boost                                          - Activates boost mode for 5 minutes
 boost off                                      - Deactivates boost mode
 temp <temp>                                    - Sets target temperature to given value
                                                  temp: 5.0 to 29.5 in intervals of 0.5°C, e.g. 19.5
 on                                             - Sets thermostat to permanent on (30°C)
 off                                            - Sets thermostat to permanent off (4.5°C)

Timers:
 timers                                         - Reads all timers and prints them human friendly
 timer-settings                                 - Reads all timers and prints them ready for re-configuration
 timer <day>                                    - Reads timer for given day
 timer <day> <base> <hh:mm> <temp> <hh:mm> ...  - Sets timer for given day and up to 7 events with temperature and time
                                                  day:  mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat, sun, work, weekend, everyday, today, tomorrow
                                                  base temperature before first and after last schedule: 5.0 to 29.5 in intervals of 0.5°C, e.g. 19.5
                                                  target temperature 5.0 to 29.5 in intervals of 0.5°C, e.g. 19.5
                                                  hh:mm: time where minutes must be in intervals of 10 minutes, e.g. 23:40
 vacation <yy-mm-dd> <hh:mm> <temp>             - Activates vacation mode until date and time and temperature in °C
                                                  yy-mm-dd: until date, e.g. 17-03-31
                                                  hh:mm: until time where minutes must be 00 or 30, e.g. 23:30
                                                  temp: 5.0 to 29.5 in intervals of 0.5°C, e.g. 19.5
 vacation <hh> <temp>                           - Activates vacation mode for given period in hours and temperature in °C
                                                  hh: Period in hours
                                                  temp: 5.0 to 29.5 in intervals of 0.5°C, e.g. 19.5

Configuration:
 comforteco <temp_comfort> <temp_eco>           - Sets comfort and eco temperature in °C
                                                  temp: 5.0 to 29.5 in intervals of 0.5°C, e.g. 19.5
 window <temp> <h:mm>                           - Sets temperature in °C and period for open window mode
                                                  temp: 5.0 to 29.5 in intervals of 0.5°C, e.g. 19.5 
                                                  h:mm: time where minutes in intervals of 5 minutes but max. 1 hour, e.g. 1:00
 offset <offset>                                - Sets the offset temperature in °C
                                                  offset: temperature between -3.5 and 3.5 in intervals of 0.5°C, e.g. 1.5

Others:
 lock                                           - Locks thermostat (LOC). No PIN required!
 unlock                                         - Unlocks thermostat. No PIN required!
 serial                                         - Prints serial of thermostat (see little badge where batteries are) and PIN that is required to pair device in official app
 status                                         - Syncs time, Prints target temperature, mode and timers
                                                  (in debug mode also last command even of official app, set log_user to 1 in code!)
 json                                           - Simular to status but in json format
 clear                                          - Clear buffer of last request (will be printed in debug mode, set log_user to 1 in code!)
 reset                                          - Factory reset

Initial setup

Check pre-conditions

Install expect:

$ sudo apt install expect

Check if gatttool is available:

$ gatttool
Usage:
  gatttool [OPTION...]
...

1. Discover the MAC address of your thermostat

$ sudo hcitool lescan
LE Scan ...
38:01:95:84:A8:B1 (unknown)
00:1A:22:0A:91:CF (unknown)
00:1A:22:0A:91:CF CC-RT-BLE

It is the one related to the device CC-RT-BLE.

2. Aliases

For convenience reasons I recommend to use aliases. Instead of entering the bluetooth mac address each time you want to run the script, you can call the script by using meaningful names.

The script tries to read a file called .known_eqivas which must be located in your home folder or named in KNOWN_EQUIVAS environment variable. It is a text file with two columns:

  1. MAC address
  2. Meaningful name

My .known_eqivas looks as follows:

$ cat ~/.known_eqivas
00:1A:22:0A:91:CF Wohnzimmer
00:1A:22:0C:19:60 Küche

This enables you to call the script like this

$ ./eq3.exp Wohnzimmer sync

instead of

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:0A:91:CF sync

Note: You don't even have to write the whole alias. This works as well:

$ ./eq3.exp W sync

3. Pair bluetooth

Paring is not required. However after inserting battery you have to disable and re-enable bluetooth in menu. Otherwise device is not found via bluetooth. After that you can immediately control it via BT.

Examples

Sync time from PC to thermostat

$ ./eq3.exp hci0 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 sync

Temperature:			10.5°C
Valve:				0%
Mode:				manual
Vacation mode:			off

Note: Parameter hci0 is optional. Set this only if you want to use a specific bluetooth adapter.

Dump status

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 status


Temperature:			10.5°C
Valve:				0%
Mode:				manual
Vacation mode:			off


Timer for Sun:
	Sun, 00:00 - 07:30:	17.0°C
	Sun, 07:30 - 10:00:	21.0°C
	Sun, 10:00 - 14:30:	19.0°C
	Sun, 14:30 - 21:20:	21.0°C
	Sun, 21:20 - 24:00:	17.0°C

Timer for Mon:
	Mon, 00:00 - 17:00:	17.0°C
	Mon, 17:00 - 21:00:	21.0°C
	Mon, 21:00 - 24:00:	17.0°C

Timer for Tue:
	Tue, 00:00 - 17:00:	17.0°C
	Tue, 17:00 - 21:00:	21.0°C
	Tue, 21:00 - 24:00:	17.0°C

Timer for Wed:
	Wed, 00:00 - 17:00:	17.0°C
	Wed, 17:00 - 21:00:	21.0°C
	Wed, 21:00 - 24:00:	17.0°C

Timer for Thu:
	Thu, 00:00 - 17:00:	17.0°C
	Thu, 17:00 - 21:00:	21.0°C
	Thu, 21:00 - 24:00:	17.0°C

Timer for Fri:
	Fri, 00:00 - 17:00:	17.0°C
	Fri, 17:00 - 22:00:	21.0°C
	Fri, 22:00 - 24:00:	19.0°C

Timer for Sat:
	Sat, 00:00 - 07:30:	17.0°C
	Sat, 07:30 - 10:00:	21.0°C
	Sat, 10:00 - 14:30:	19.0°C
	Sat, 14:30 - 22:00:	21.0°C
	Sat, 22:00 - 24:00:	19.0°C

Device mac:			00:1A:22:07:FD:03
Device name:			CC-RT-BLE
Device vendor:			eq-3

Program window open mode

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 window 16.5 2:00

Window open temperature:    16.5°C
Window open time:           2:00

Temperature:                22.0°C
Valve:                      0%
Mode:                       auto
Vacation mode:              off

Set to auto and manual mode

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 auto

Temperature:            21.0°C
Valve:                  0%
Mode:                   auto
Vacation mode:          off

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 manual

Temperature:            21.0°C
Valve:                  0%
Mode:                   manual
Vacation mode:          off

Program comfort and eco temperature and switch to programmed temperatures

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 comforteco 22.0 17.0

Comfort temperature:    22.0°C
Eco temperature:        17.0°C

Temperature:            22.5°C
Valve:                  0%
Mode:                   manual
Vacation mode:          off

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 comfort

Temperature:            22.0°C
Valve:                  0%
Mode:                   manual
Vacation mode:          off

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 eco

Temperature:            17.0°C
Valve:                  15%
Mode:                   manual
Vacation mode:          off

Set current temperature

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 temp 22.5

Temperature:            22.5°C
Valve:                  15%
Mode:                   manual
Vacation mode:          off

Start and stop boost mode

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 boost

Temperature:            22.5°C
Valve:                  80%
Mode:                   manual boost
Vacation mode:          off

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 boost off

Temperature:            22.5°C
Valve:                  15%
Mode:                   manual
Vacation mode:          off

Start vacation mode

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 vacation 17-03-31 21:30 14.5

Vacation mode:          17-03-31 21:30 14.5°C

Temperature:            14.5°C
Valve:                  0%
Mode:                   auto vacation
Vacation mode:          on
Vacation until:         2017-03-31 21:30

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 vacation 120 19

Vacation mode:          17-02-14 21:30 19°C

Temperature:            19.0°C
Valve:                  0%
Mode:                   auto vacation
Vacation mode:          on
Vacation until:         2017-02-14 21:30

Set timer for Wednesday with 7 events and read it

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 timer wed 19 03:00 23 06:00 19 09:00 23 12:00 19 15:00 23 18:00 24 24:00

Timer set: wed 19 03:00 23 06:00 19 09:00 23 12:00 19 15:00 23 18:00 24 24:00

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 timer wed

Timer for Wed (0x0411 2004):    21 04 26 12 2e 24 26 36 2e 48 26 5a 2e 6c 30 90
    Wed, 00:00 - 03:00: 19.0°C
    Wed, 03:00 - 06:00: 23.0°C
    Wed, 06:00 - 09:00: 19.0°C
    Wed, 09:00 - 12:00: 23.0°C
    Wed, 12:00 - 15:00: 19.0°C
    Wed, 15:00 - 18:00: 23.0°C
    Wed, 18:00 - 24:00: 24.0°C

Set offset temperature

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 offset 1.0

Offset temperature:     1.0°C

Temperature:            22.0°C
Valve:                  0%
Mode:                   auto
Vacation mode:          off

Lock and unlock radiator thermostat

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 lock

Temperature:            22.5°C
Valve:                  42%
Mode:                   manual locked
Vacation mode:          off

$ ./eq3.exp 00:1A:22:07:FD:03 unlock

Temperature:            22.5°C
Valve:                  42%
Mode:                   manual
Vacation mode:          off

Integration in third-party tools

Over the time this script has been taken and integrated in several projects, e.g.

This is just a selection without any recommendation.

In addition I've seen discussions about integration in FHEM. There are a few projects that have taken the documentation of the API in order to implement simular scripts by using languages like Python or JavaScript (Node JS).

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