v1.0UI 5 supported only, working on UI 6 for a future release but
NOT YET SUPPORTEDRequires these 5 fields to be populated:
IVIRI CONNECTION SETUP
1.) Mios Username
2.) Mios Password
3.) Local IP
4.) Mios Fwd Server
5.) Serial Number
With the release of v1.1 coming later this week you will only be required to implement and setup the Mios Username, Mios Password and Local IP address. For users with more than 1 vera you most likely share the same username/password and as long as you change the IP address to the other vera and blank out the Serial Number and Forwarding Server it will auto populate, this is for v1.1 and above, for v1.0 it does not support share vera units on the same account.
FYI - After entering each of the above connection information please select a different field to make sure that these values stick, there is an issue with apple sometimes where if you enter your serial number and don't hit return or select a different text box to deselect off of the serial number that it won't save it as a default. After entering this you can always kill off the Settings App on the iPhone and relaunch and navigate back down to iViri to make sure these 5 settings are set. This is only needed for v1.0!!! All version above v1.0 will only require username/password/ip_address.
How to get to iViri SettingsOn your iDevice, Open the iDevices Settings App --> Navigate/scroll down to iViri.
Settings And What They MeanMios Username = The user name that you use when connecting through cp.mios.com to your device
Mios Password = Needs to be populated for remote access using the mios fwd'ing server
Local IP = The IP address of your Vera Unit on your home network
Mios Fwd Server = The forwarding server used by mios to redirect back to your Vera unit. See [1] how to retrieve this information for users on v1.0
Serial Number = The serial number of your vera device, needed for remote access, however v1.0 needs it populated otherwise it will fail to connect and crash. See [2] how to retrieve this information for the user on v1.0.
Allow Custom Room Images = When enabled and the iViri app is relaunched the room view will allow you to set a custom image for the room when you tap on it in the app. With this enabled it will not let you navigate down to the devices page for each room, so only have this option on when you are wanting to customize the rooms and the images associated with them.
Banner Preferences:
Disable Banner = If this is enabled it will not show the scrolling banner with the status of your vera system on the designated views inside of iViri.
Lights On = Displays the number of Lights that are reporting on via the Vera Data.
Lights Off = Display the number of Lights that are reporting off via the Vera Data.
Doors Locked = Displays the number of Doors that are secured via the Vera Data.
Doors Unlocked = Displays the number of Doors that are unsecured via the Vera Data.
Thermostat Temperature = Displays the Vera's thermostats temperatures in the scrolling banner via the Vera Data.
Initial View:
This is the initial view you would like iViri to open up to when the app is launched. This only takes affect after the app is killed off or the phone is rebooted. The reason for this is so you can use Siri to open the iViri app and have the Voice Control setup as your initial view and completely control your house using hands free.
Alarm Panel:
Requires PIN = Some users have it setup on the Vera that the PIN to set and unset their alarm partition is stored as a string value, meaning you don't require the iViri app to request the Alarm Partitions PIN every time you want to take an action. If you disable this it will attempt to change your alarm partitions status without entering a PIN.
PIN Code = If this is set and the Requires PIN is enabled it will not prompt the user to enter the PIN when taking an action on the Alarm Partition. iViri does offer the ability to store your PIN locally on your device, but only do this if you password protect your iPhone as you wouldn't want someone to gain access to your home security if they stole your device.
Location Services:
Enable Geofence Services = This only matters at the initial launch of the app and if it will or will not start up the geofence services. If you are running the app and flip this switch to disabled it will not change anything since it launched with it enabled.
Geofence Notifications = This is to notify you after you have setup a geofence on the geofence view when you have entered or exited the defined region. I use these to verify that the virtual switch associated with each geofence on my device and my wifes device fires and fires correctly, so it can be used as a security blanket to know that the geofence did fire.
Voice Control Settings:
Enable Talk Back = When using the Voice Control view, if this is enabled the phone will talk back to you about the status of a device and if your voice commands executed successfully.
REFERENCESReplace the XXXX with that of your Mios username.
[1]
https://sta1.mios.com/locator_json.php?username=XXXXfor your forwarding server look for the following line: "active_server":"XXXX.mios.com"
Your Serial Number will be in the above output
[2] "serialNumber":"XXXXXXXX"