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Tag automation (except valve-heating)
Standard automation description
There are 6 types of automation. Only one automation of each type could be connected to one element!
The template of declaring the element with automation
1<item addr="Device address" auto-period="Time of automation disabling" name="Element name" type="Element type, for example lamp">
2 <automation all the required parameters of automation within the tag and type="automation type"/>
3 all the subtags with all required automations, one per each type in a single string
4 <linked addr="could be bound to the buttons"/><br>
5</item>
Automation types and all the parameters for each of them
- Activating when opening one of the doors: on-by-door – enabled, door-sensors, illumination-sensors, illumination-level, time-interval, time-intervals
- Disactivating when closing the door: off-by-door – enabled, door-sensors, delay, motion-sensors, motion-level, time-interval, time-intervals
- Activating according to movement on any of specified sensors: on-by-moving – enabled, motion-sensors, motion-level, illumination-sensors, illumination-level, time-interval, time-intervals
- Disactivating according to movement on all the specified sensors: off-by-moving – enabled, motion-sensors, motion-level, time-interval, time-intervals
- Disactivating according to the level of illumination on all the sensors: off-by-illumination – enabled, illumination-sensors, illumination-level, time-interval, time-intervals
- Activating and disactivating according to time patterns: with-time – enabled, time-intervals
Parameters description
- enabled – automation activating (="yes") or disactivating (="no")
- door-sensors, motion-sensors, illumination-sensors – the addresses of sensors of corresponding type applied for automation (several sensors are specified via, for example 533:10;525:12)
- motion-level, illumination-level – reading levels of corresponding sensors
- time-interval – timing range operation of sensors readings levels
- time-intervals – parameter in the format of 7 consecutive repeating successions of hexadecimal notations like XXXXXXXXXXXX (their length is 12 symbols, per each day of the week starting from SUNDAY), symbolizing bitwise automation activity half-hour periods of time (i.e. each number equals to 2 hours exactly)
Examples:
time-intervals="000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000" – it doesn’t operate ever:
time-intervals="FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF" – it operates always:
time-intervals="FFFFFFFFFFFF0000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF" – it doesn’t operate only on Tuesday till 8 a.m. - delay – off delay parameter on movement in automation of switching off according to the door after its closing