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Philips 7121131PU control via MQTT
Integrate your Philips 7121131PU via Zigbee2MQTT with whatever smart home infrastructure you are using without the vendors bridge or gateway.

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Philips 7121131PU

| Model | 7121131PU | | Vendor | Philips | | Description | Hue Beyond white and color ambiance suspension light | | Supports | on/off, brightness, color temperature, color xy, power-on behavior | | Picture | Philips 7121131PU |

Notes

Pairing

Factory resetting a Hue bulb can be accomplished in 5 ways. After resetting the bulb will automatically connect.

Touchlink factory reset

See Touchlink

Hue bridge

When the bulb is still connected to the Hue bridge, you can simply factory reset the bulb by removing it from the bridge via the Hue app. Orphaned bulbs (configured to connect to a non-existing zigbee network) can be adopted by a Hue bridge by entering the 6 character serial number in the Philips Hue app.

Hue dimmer switch

VIDEO: Factory reset a Hue bulb with Hue dimmer switch.

Bluetooth (if supported by device)

Install the Philips Hue Bluetooth app for Android or iOS. You can use the app to trigger a factory reset on a paired light. (Note: The light will only be in bluetooth pairing (Note: The light will only be in bluetooth pairing mode for a couple of minutes after poweron)

TRADFRI remote control

This may also be possible with the Tradfri Remote Control by pressing and holding the reset button on the bottom of the remote (next to the battery). This may not always work, even if the Hue bulb starts flashing.

Power-on behavior

Allows to set the power-on behavior of the plug/bulb. Note that this requires at least November/December '18 firmware update of the device.

{
    "hue_power_on_behavior": "on",          // default, on, off, recover
    "hue_power_on_brightness": 125,         // same values as brightness
    "hue_power_on_color_temperature": 280,  // same values as color_temp
    "hue_power_on_color": "#0000FF",        // color in hex notation, e.g. #0000FF = blue

}
Attribute Value Description
default reset to factory default value
on bulb on after power loss with configured brightness, color-temperature and color
off bulb off after power loss
recover last running state after power loss

Rules:

  • hue_power_on_behavior value always has to be provided
  • hue_power_on_brightness, hue_power_on_color_temperature and hue_power_on_color can only be provided when hue_power_on_behavior = on
  • hue_power_on_color_temperature and hue_power_on_color cannot be provided together, only one can be set
  • When setting hue_power_on_behavior = on, any not provided values will be reset to their factory defaults

Device type specific configuration

How to use device type specific configuration

  • transition: Controls the transition time (in seconds) of on/off, brightness, color temperature (if applicable) and color (if applicable) changes. Defaults to 0 (no transition). Note that this value is overridden if a transition value is present in the MQTT command payload.

  • hue_correction: (optional) Corrects hue values based on a correction map for matching color rendition to other lights. Provide a minimum of 2 data sets in the correction map. To build a map:

    • choose one of your other lights to be the color reference
    • send a sample color to both lights (reference and non-reference)
    • modify hue value for non-reference light until it color matches the reference light
    • take note of the in and out values, where
      • in is the hue value you sent to your reference light
      • out is the hue value you had to dial your non-reference light to
    • repeat with a few other sample colors (4-5 should suffice)

    Example correction map:

    hue_correction:
        - in: 28
            out: 45
        - in: 89
            out: 109
        - in: 184
            out: 203
        - in: 334
            out: 318

OTA updates

This device supports OTA updates, for more information see OTA updates.

Manual Home Assistant configuration

Although Home Assistant integration through MQTT discovery is preferred, manual integration is possible with the following configuration:

{% raw %}

light:
  - platform: "mqtt"
    state_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/<FRIENDLY_NAME>"
    availability_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/bridge/state"
    brightness: true
    color_temp: true
    xy: true
    hs: false
    schema: "json"
    command_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/<FRIENDLY_NAME>/set"
    brightness_scale: 254
    effect: true
    effect_list: 
      - "blink"
      - "breathe"
      - "okay"
      - "channel_change"
      - "finish_effect"
      - "stop_effect"

sensor:
  - platform: "mqtt"
    state_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/<FRIENDLY_NAME>"
    availability_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/bridge/state"
    unit_of_measurement: "lqi"
    value_template: "{{ value_json.linkquality }}"
    icon: "mdi:signal"

binary_sensor:
  - platform: "mqtt"
    state_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/<FRIENDLY_NAME>"
    availability_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/bridge/state"
    payload_on: true
    payload_off: false
    value_template: "{{ value_json.update_available}}"

{% endraw %}