From c6bfcba674a77560922f8690eca4489ca3e8c8e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aidan Fraser Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2020 10:42:23 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Fix default setup code in CLI docs --- docs/CLI.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/CLI.md b/docs/CLI.md index 76b956a..388807a 100644 --- a/docs/CLI.md +++ b/docs/CLI.md @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ In addition to listening for incoming HAP requests, HomeSpan also continuously p * This command deletes whatever WiFi Credentials have been stored in the device NVS, and restarts. * **S** \ - change the HomeKit Pairing Setup Code to \ - * Every HomeKit device requires a unique 8-digit Setup code used for pairing. When HomeSpan is run for the first time on a new device it sets the HomeKit Setup Code to a default value of **466-37-72**, and stores it in a dedicated NVS partition. This command allows you to update the stored Setup Code to any other 8-digit code. Note that in accordance with HAP specifications, HomeSpan actually stores a hashed version of the Setup Code, rather than the Setup Code itself. This means the actual value is not recoverable, so if you forget your Setup Code you'll need to run this command and create a new one. + * Every HomeKit device requires a unique 8-digit Setup code used for pairing. When HomeSpan is run for the first time on a new device it sets the HomeKit Setup Code to a default value of **466-37-726**, and stores it in a dedicated NVS partition. This command allows you to update the stored Setup Code to any other 8-digit code. Note that in accordance with HAP specifications, HomeSpan actually stores a hashed version of the Setup Code, rather than the Setup Code itself. This means the actual value is not recoverable, so if you forget your Setup Code you'll need to run this command and create a new one. * **A** - start the HomeSpan Setup Access Point * This command starts HomeSpan's temporary Access Point, which provides users with an alternate methods for configuring a device's WiFi Credentials and HomeKit Setup Code. Starting the Access Point with this command is identical to starting it via the Control Button. See the [HomeSpan User Guide](UserGuide.md) for complete details.