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SleepIQ add core climate for SleepNumber Climate 360 beds #36718

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This is a document change for feature addition PR home-assistant/core#134718

This adds the capability to control the Core Climate feature of SleepNumber Climate 360 beds. These beds have forced air, configurable on the two sides. The air can be heated or cooled with low / medium / high levels. There is a timer that defaults to 4 hours and maxes out at 10 hours.

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  • Documentation

    • Updated backup documentation across multiple sections
    • Reorganized backup-related links from OS-specific to general documentation
    • Added new Backup Emergency Kit documentation
    • Enhanced clarity for backup processes and storage management
  • Integrations

    • Added new integrations: Harvey, Overseerr
    • Expanded functionality for existing integrations:
      • AEMET: Added image entity
      • Bang & Olufsen: Added event handling
      • Cookidoo: Added shopping list clearing button
      • Ecovacs: Added station actions and state sensor
      • IronOS: Added button and switch platforms
      • Mill: Added number platform
      • Music Assistant: Added search and library actions
      • Ohme: Added switch platform
      • Reolink: Added AI baby crying detection
      • SleepIQ: Added support for setting core climate heat/cool modes and timeout
      • Tile: Added binary sensor platform
      • Twinkly: Enhanced operation mode descriptions
  • General Improvements

    • Updated redirects for community resources
    • Enhanced dashboard view background customization
    • Improved installation and configuration documentation

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The pull request introduces an enhancement to the SleepIQ integration in Home Assistant by adding support for a new device type. The change specifically enables users to set core climate heat/cool modes and timeout through a Select/Number control, expanding the integration's capabilities for managing SleepNumber bed settings.

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source/_integrations/sleepiq.markdown Added support for new device type: Select/Number to control core climate heat/cool modes and timeout

Sequence Diagram

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant HomeAssistant
    participant SleepIQDevice
    
    User->>HomeAssistant: Select climate mode/timeout
    HomeAssistant->>SleepIQDevice: Send climate configuration
    SleepIQDevice-->>HomeAssistant: Confirm configuration update
    HomeAssistant-->>User: Reflect configuration change
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The sequence diagram illustrates the new interaction flow for setting climate modes and timeout on a SleepIQ device through Home Assistant, showing how the user's selection is processed and applied to the device.


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