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Getting Started
This will walk you through the process of connecting your new Apollo Automation sensor to Home Assistant through ESPHome. If at any point you get stuck, join our Discord for some help. Connecting Through Hotspot To connect through the sensor's onboard ho...
Sensor Definitions
Once added to Home Assistant you can configure different settings for your sensor. Below is what each setting does. Controls RGB Light A RGB Neopixel. Click on the light bulb to change the color. Click on the toggle to turn on or off Sensors B...
Manually Uploading Code Through ESPHome
If your device becomes unresponsive and you've exhausted the other troubleshooting methods you can upload a fresh set of firmware by following the below guide. The utility does need to be run from Chrome or Edge. If your device has already been connected to H...
Removing Device From Home Assistant
This will cover how to remove an Apollo device from Home Assistant Navigate to Home Assistant and open your ESPHome addon 2. On the device you would like to remove, click the three dots and select "Delete" 3. Go to Settings --> Devices & Ser...
Putting The MSR-1 In Boot Mode
This will cover how to put the MSR-1 into boot mode. This is sometimes needed for uploading new firmware if the device is struggling. Unplug the device Slide the back case off Pull the device out of the case Plug back into your computer Press and hold...
Connecting To Hidden Wifi Network
Changing your wifi connection to fast connect can have stability problems Setup your device using a regular wifi network In Home Assistant go to your ESPHome add-on On your sensor click on edit Change the wifi section to look like the below but with your...
Using MSR-1 Buzzer
This guide will walk you through using the buzzer on your MSR-1. You can also call the below service through automations in Home Assistant. Open Home Assistant and navigate to developer tools in the bottom left 2. Click on services 3. Choose you...
Exposed GPIO
The back of the Apollo MSR-1 has exposed GPIO for a variety of uses. From left to right: SLC (Typo, should be SCL) Used for I2C IO 5 GPIO 5 of ESP32-C3-Mini 5V Used for powering the device, or powering a external sensor GND ...
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Getting Started
Please refer to the general getting started article
Getting Started
Please refer to the general getting started article
Bluetooth Tracking
Apple iPhone/iWatch Alternative HACS Integration: iPhone Detect https://community.home-assistant.io/t/implement-espresense-fuctionality-in-home-assistant-taking-advantage-of-ble-proxy-of-esphome/524019/6Thanks to user Jacob Pfeifer!Ok, so looks like I've got...
Bluetooth Tracking With AIR-1
Please refer to the general Bluetooth tracking article
Sensor Definitions
Once added to Home Assistant you can configure different settings for your sensor. Below is what each setting does. Controls RGB Light 3 RGB Neopixels. Click on the light bulb to change the color. Click on the toggle to turn on or off Calibrate SCD...
Updating Firmware
Updating Through ESPHome Addon In HomeAssistant open the ESPHome addon Or click this to Open your Home Assistant instance and show the dashboard of the ESPHome add-on. Make sure you are running the latest version of ESPHome On older hardware, it will not...
Adding CO2 To MSR-1
1. Unplug your MSR-1 from power and remove the back 2. Remove the board from the case and orientate it like the below image. In the bottom right there is a black connector. There is a x in the lower right corner of the connector 3. Orientate the CO2 modu...
Reducing LD2410 Log Entries In Home Assistant
Open your Home Assistant config.yaml Add in this code but use your MSR-1's name logbook: exclude: entities: - binary_sensor.hallway_motion_home_security_motion_detection
Adding The SCD40 CO2 Sensor To The AIR-1
1. Unplug your AIR-1 from power and remove the back 2. At the bottom center there is a black connector. There is an x in the lower right corner of the connector 3. Orientate the CO2 module so the white x on the module is also in the lower right and the gol...
Getting Started
Please refer to the general getting started article