Technical Inquiry: OWN Protocol Integration Issues with MyHome Server F461 (Auth
<p>Hi Leslie,<br data-start=”82″ data-end=”85″ />I’m trying to integrate the MyHome Server F461 with a custom OWN-protocol driver for ELAN/NICE. This same driver works correctly with the F454, F455 and F459, but with the F461 the integration fails at the authentication stage. I cannot find any documentation explaining changes to the OWN protocol on this new server, and the MyHome_Suite configuration offers no options to manage external clients, credentials or access parameters. It seems the F461 is rejecting the initial session request, but there is no reference describing the expected authentication or handshake flow.<br data-start=”662″ data-end=”665″ data-is-only-node=”” />Could you clarify whether the F461 uses a revised or restricted OWN implementation, and whether there is any documentation or guidance for authenticating third-party systems with this device?<br data-start=”856″ data-end=”859″ />Thanks,<br data-start=”866″ data-end=”869″ />Rafael</p>
<p class=”isSelectedEnd”>Hi Leslie,</p><p class=”isSelectedEnd”>Thank you again for the previous clarifications — they were very helpful.</p><p class=”isSelectedEnd”>I would like to ask for some additional details regarding the integration between BTI-KG4691 and the IR Split 3456, as I couldn’t find any documentation or configuration guide describing how this setup should be implemented in practice.</p><p class=”isSelectedEnd”>I understand that these two devices do not communicate directly and that integration is done through an OpenWebNet gateway. However, I would like to better understand how this configuration is actually performed: where the association is defined, which parameters are required, and which software or tool (MyHome Suite, H+P, etc.) is used to link the thermostat logic with the IR Split control.</p><p class=”isSelectedEnd”>In addition, I would appreciate clarification on how the IR Split 3456 is exposed on the OWN/OpenWebNet protocol. For example, how it appears during device discovery, which WHO/WHAT categories are used, and how HVAC commands are mapped at the protocol level when using the IR Split.</p><p class=”isSelectedEnd”>Since I couldn’t find any official manuals or examples covering these points, any documentation, reference material, or high-level explanation from the internal team would be extremely valuable.</p><p>Thank you again for your continued support.<br />Best regards,<br />Rafael</p>
<p><p>Hi Leslie,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for the update and for the clarification regarding BTI-KG4691 and IR Split 3456.</p><p> </p><p>However, I still need a more detailed explanation about how this integration via OpenWebNet gateway is actually implemented in practice.</p><p> </p><p>When you mention that integration is required through an OpenWebNet gateway, could you please clarify:</p><p> </p><p>– Is the BTI-KG4691 expected to control the IR Split indirectly through automation logic?</p><p>– Is there an official configuration example (MyHome Suite or H+P)?</p><p>– Which WHO category and object type does the IR Split 3456 use in OpenWebNet?</p><p>– How should the thermostat setpoint and mode be translated into IR commands?</p><p> </p><p>At the moment, I have multiple projects currently on hold because clients have specifically requested:</p><p>– Wall-mounted thermostats integrated with CoolMaster</p><p>– Other projects requiring AC integration through IR Split 3456</p><p> </p><p>Without a clear and officially supported architecture, I am unable to proceed with system design and commissioning.</p><p> </p><p>Additionally, I understand that there is still no answer regarding the F459 + CoolMaster integration. This topic is also critical for ongoing projects, so I would greatly appreciate any update as soon as possible.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you again for your support, and I look forward to your guidance so I can move forward with these installations.</p><p> </p><p>Best regards,</p><p>Rafael</p></p>
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