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# jointSPACE Binding v1

The jointSPACE binding lets you control your Philips TV that is compatible with the jointSPACE JSON API (opens new window) over Ethernet.

It allows you to:

  • Send Button commands
  • Set and Read Volume/Mute
  • Set and Get Colors of Ambilight "Pixels"
  • Set and Read Source

# Prerequisites

  1. The TV has to be in the network and turned on.
  2. The TV has to be compatible with the API. This should be possible for all models since 2011, but a list of models and firmwares can be found here (opens new window)
  3. If the TV is compatible and the newest firmware is installed, the API has to be activated. Therefore, you have to input on the remote "5646877223" (which spells jointspace on the digits) while watching TV. A popup should appear saying that the activation was successful.
  4. To check it if everything works correctly, you can browse to http://<ip-of-your-TV>:1925/1/examples/audio/volume.html. There you should see a page allowing you to change the volume of the TV.

# Binding Configuration

This binding can be configured in the file services/jointspace.cfg.

Property Default Required Description
refreshInterval 60000 No refresh interval, in milliseconds, of the worker thread. Polling interval for Source, Volume, Ambilight Color, ...
ip Yes IP address of the jointspace enabled device
port 1925 No Port of the jointspace API.

# Item Configuration

All binding configurations have the structure

jointspace="<openhab-command>:<jointspace-command>"

<openhab-command> can be for example:

  • ON, OFF for Switch items
  • 1,2,3,... for Number items
  • HSB react on HSB type commands
  • DEC react on all Decimal type commands
  • * react on all commands
  • POLL poll the value periodical in the worker thread

Every time the binding receives such a command for that item, it executes (or forwards) the command to the TV.

For valid <jointspace-command> refer to the separate sections and to the samples below.

# Remote

In order to send a button of the remote use key.X where X can be for example:

  • Digit1
  • VolumeUp
  • Standby

A full list of supported keys refer to here (opens new window)

# Volume

  • To set the volume send a decimal type to a item configured as volume
  • To poll the volume use POLL:volume and the mute state as POLL:volume.mute

# Source

  • Get the current source as a string item with POLL:source
  • Set the current source with source.X where X can be hdmi1, tv, ...

# Ambilight

# Ambilight Mode

Ambilight has three different modes:

  • manual: Lets you set the ambilight values directly over the API
  • internal: Uses the colors specified from the internal algorithm based on the image shown
  • expert: Uses the manually sets pixels as input for the algorithm. Don't know if this is really of use.

In order to set the mode use as a jointspace-command ambilight.mode.X

# Ambilight Color

In order to set the color, the ambilight mode has to be set to manual first

Please refer to the examples below in order to see how to setup different ambilight pixel combination.

# Layer

The ambilight pixels are grouped in different layers, for example left for all left pixels. In order to find out which layers are supported goto http://<ip-adress>:1925/1/examples/ambilight/ambilight.html or refer to here (opens new window)

# Examples

/* Demo items */
Switch MuteSwitch				"Mute" <settings> {jointspace="ON:key.Mute, OFF:key.Mute, POLL:volume.mute"}
Switch Taste1					"Taste1" {jointspace="ON:key.Digit1, OFF:key.Digit2"}
Dimmer VolumeTV 				"Volume [%d]"		<slider> {jointspace="*:volume, POLL:volume"}
Switch ActivateAmbilight		"Ambilight Manipulation" <settings> 		 {jointspace="ON:ambilight.mode.manual, OFF:ambilight.mode.internal"}
Number Ambilight_mode			"Ambilight Mode"	    <settings>	 {jointspace="0:ambilight.mode.internal, 1:ambilight.mode.manual, 2:ambilight.mode.expert"}
Color  AmbilightAll			    "Ambilight All"			<colorwheel> {jointspace="HSB:ambilight.color"}
Color  AmbilightLeft			"Ambilight Left"		<colorwheel> {jointspace="HSB:ambilight[layer1[left]].color"}
Color  AmbilightRight			"Ambilight Right"		<colorwheel> {jointspace="HSB:ambilight[layer1[right]].color"}
Color  AmbilightPixelLeft		"Ambilight PixelLeft"	<colorwheel> {jointspace="HSB:ambilight[layer1[left[0]]].color, POLL:ambilight[layer1[left[0]]].color"}

Switch Standby "Standby" {jointspace="*:key.Standby"}
Switch VolumeUpDown "VolumeUpDown" {jointspace="ON:key.VolumeUp, OFF:key.VolumeDown"}
Switch ChannelStep "ChannelUpDown" {jointspace="ON:key.ChannelStepUp, OFF:key.ChannelStepDown"}
Switch AmbilightOnOff "AmbilightOnOff" {jointspace="*:key.AmbilightOnOff"}
Switch Source "Source" {jointspace="*:key.Source"}
Switch PlayPause "PlayPause" {jointspace="*:key.PlayPause"}

String CurrentSource "Source" {jointspace="POLL:source"}
Number SetSource "Set Source" {jointspace="1:source.tv, 2:source.hdmi1, 3:source.hdmi2, 4:source.hdmi3, 5:source.hdmiside"}

# Known Limitations

  • The TV has to be on to control it. This is a limitation as the network interface is off for the TV in standby. Thus it is not possible to turn the TV on with this Binding
  • Right now only one device with jointspace capabilities is supported
  • Reading ambilight color values only works for specific pixels, but not for layers
  • There is an ambilight bug in some models (including mine), that setting manual colors doesn't work for the right side