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Value Description | Value Description | ||
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| − | 0 | + | 0 OFF |
| + | 1 ON | ||
| + | 2 Set dimmer to 20% | ||
| + | 3 Set dimmer to 30% | ||
| + | 4 Set dimmer to 40% | ||
| + | 5 Set dimmer to 50% | ||
| + | 6 Set dimmer to 60% | ||
| + | 7 Set dimmer to 70% | ||
| + | 8 Set dimmer to 80% | ||
| + | 9 Set dimmer to 90% | ||
| + | 10 Set dimmer to 100% | ||
| + | 11 ON for 1 min | ||
| + | 12 ON for 2 min | ||
| + | 13 ON for 3 min | ||
| + | 14 ON for 4 min | ||
| + | 15 ON for 5 min | ||
| + | 16 ON for 15 min | ||
| + | 17 ON for 30 min | ||
| + | 18 ON for 0.5 sec | ||
| + | 20 Blinking for 0.5 sec | ||
| + | 21 Blinking for 1 sec | ||
| + | 22 Blinking for 1.5 sec | ||
| + | 23 Blinking for 2 sec | ||
| + | 24 Blinking for 2.5 sec | ||
| + | 25 Blinking for 3 sec | ||
| + | 26 Blinking for 3.5 sec | ||
| + | 27 Blinking for 4 sec | ||
| + | 28 Blinking for 4.5 sec | ||
| + | 29 Blinking for 5 sec | ||
| + | 30 Dimmer up one step | ||
| + | 31 DImmer down one step | ||
0#x Turn off at x speed for step | 0#x Turn off at x speed for step | ||
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30#x#y Up of x levels at y speed for steep | 30#x#y Up of x levels at y speed for steep | ||
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31#x#y Down of x levels at y speed for step1000 | 31#x#y Down of x levels at y speed for step1000 | ||
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Revision as of 23:01, 15 November 2014
Standard Message
In the table above, we learned a Standard Message consists of *WHO*WHAT*WHERE## .
- WHO identifies the service, such as scenario, light or automation
- WHAT is the action to be performed, such as light ON/OFF or dimmer, shutter up/down etc.
- WHERE identifies the object, which can be an area, group, an environment, or just a single light or shutter etc. A WHERE field can also come with optional parameters, separated by a hash (#), e.g. *WHERE#PAR1#PAR2#...#PARn
The WHAT Table
Value Description
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0 OFF
1 ON
2 Set dimmer to 20%
3 Set dimmer to 30%
4 Set dimmer to 40%
5 Set dimmer to 50%
6 Set dimmer to 60%
7 Set dimmer to 70%
8 Set dimmer to 80%
9 Set dimmer to 90%
10 Set dimmer to 100%
11 ON for 1 min
12 ON for 2 min
13 ON for 3 min
14 ON for 4 min
15 ON for 5 min
16 ON for 15 min
17 ON for 30 min
18 ON for 0.5 sec
20 Blinking for 0.5 sec
21 Blinking for 1 sec
22 Blinking for 1.5 sec
23 Blinking for 2 sec
24 Blinking for 2.5 sec
25 Blinking for 3 sec
26 Blinking for 3.5 sec
27 Blinking for 4 sec
28 Blinking for 4.5 sec
29 Blinking for 5 sec
30 Dimmer up one step
31 DImmer down one step
0#x Turn off at x speed for step
1#x Turn on at x speed for step
30#x#y Up of x levels at y speed for steep
31#x#y Down of x levels at y speed for step1000
1000 It accepts a parameter that is the value of what table