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====== Generic Commands ====== | ====== Generic Commands ====== | ||
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- | \\ When an object is added to the System, and if this object allows it, it is possible to access its many commands | + | \\ When an object is added to the System, and if this object allows it, a list of commands |
The commands are grouped into 5 categories: | The commands are grouped into 5 categories: | ||
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===== Reports and Gateways ===== | ===== Reports and Gateways ===== | ||
- | The below list contains all the possible objects that could be added to the Reports and Gateways category: | + | The list below contains all the possible objects that could be added to the Reports and Gateways category: |
<WRAP Group> | <WRAP Group> | ||
<WRAP column 30%> | <WRAP column 30%> | ||
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* [[# | * [[# | ||
* [[# | * [[# | ||
- | * Gateway MyHome | + | * [[# |
- | * Voice Control Gateway | + | * [[# |
- | * IFTTT Account | + | * [[# |
- | * SMS Gateway | + | * [[# |
</ | </ | ||
<WRAP column 50%> | <WRAP column 50%> | ||
- | <WRAP centeralign> | + | <WRAP centeralign> |
<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> | <WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> | ||
</ | </ | ||
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The available commands when selecting the **Ethernet Gateway** category under **Reports and Gateways** are the following: | The available commands when selecting the **Ethernet Gateway** category under **Reports and Gateways** are the following: | ||
- | ++++Make an HTTP GET call to a specified url| This command allows the sending of an HTTP GET request to acquire information from a certain server. | + | ++++Make an HTTP GET call to a specified url| This command allows the sending of an HTTP GET request to execute |
* **URL** | * **URL** | ||
* **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | * **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | ||
++++ | ++++ | ||
- | ++++Make an HTTP GET call to a specified url with username and password| This command allows the sending of an HTTP GET request | + | ++++Make an HTTP GET call to a specified url with username and password| This command allows the sending of an HTTP GET request |
* **URL** | * **URL** | ||
* **Username** used to authenticate to the server | * **Username** used to authenticate to the server | ||
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++++ | ++++ | ||
- | ++++Make an HTTP POST call to a specified url| This command allows the sending of an HTTP POST request to send data to a certain sever in order to save/update the information on the server. | + | ++++Make an HTTP POST call to a specified url| This command allows the sending of an HTTP POST request to send data to a certain sever in order to execute a command. |
* **URL** | * **URL** | ||
* **Content to send into call** multiple form fields and values can be sent via the same URL. The encoding used by default is based on an early version of the general URI percent-encoding rules, with a number of modifications such as newline normalization and replacing spaces with + instead of %20. The media type of data encoded this way is application/ | * **Content to send into call** multiple form fields and values can be sent via the same URL. The encoding used by default is based on an early version of the general URI percent-encoding rules, with a number of modifications such as newline normalization and replacing spaces with + instead of %20. The media type of data encoded this way is application/ | ||
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++++ | ++++ | ||
- | ++++Make an HTTP POST call to a specified url with username and password| This command allows the sending of an HTTP POST request to send data to a certain sever in order to save/update the information on the server. The server in this case requires a username and password. | + | ++++Make an HTTP POST call to a specified url with username and password| This command allows the sending of an HTTP POST request to send data to a certain sever in order to execute a command. The server in this case requires a username and password. |
* **URL** | * **URL** | ||
* **Content to send into call** multiple form fields and values can be sent via the same URL. The encoding used by default is based on an early version of the general URI percent-encoding rules, with a number of modifications such as newline normalization and replacing spaces with + instead of %20. The media type of data encoded this way is application/ | * **Content to send into call** multiple form fields and values can be sent via the same URL. The encoding used by default is based on an early version of the general URI percent-encoding rules, with a number of modifications such as newline normalization and replacing spaces with + instead of %20. The media type of data encoded this way is application/ | ||
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++++ | ++++ | ||
- | ++++Send string with no termination to TCP socket| This command allows the send a string to a TCP host on a defined port. | + | ++++Send string with no termination to TCP socket| This command allows the sending of a string to a TCP host on a defined port. |
* **String to send** | * **String to send** | ||
* **Host: | * **Host: | ||
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++++ | ++++ | ||
- | ++++Send string with CR termination to TCP socket| This command allows the send a string to a TCP host on a defined port. | + | ++++Send string with CR termination to TCP socket| This command allows the sending of a string |
* **String to send** | * **String to send** | ||
* **Host: | * **Host: | ||
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++++ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Send hexadecimal string with no termination to TCP socket| This command allows the sending of an hexadecimal string to a TCP host on a defined port. | ||
+ | * **String to send** | ||
+ | * **Host: | ||
+ | * **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | * **Time to wait before closing connection after data sending** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | |||
+ | To send "hello world", | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send hexadecimal string with CR termination to TCP socket| This command allows the sending of a string with CR termination, | ||
+ | * **String to send** | ||
+ | * **Host: | ||
+ | * **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | * **Time to wait before closing connection after data sending** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | |||
+ | To send "hello world", | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send string with no termination to UDP socket| This command allows the sending of an hexadecimal string to a UDP host on a defined port. | ||
+ | * **String to send** | ||
+ | * **Host: | ||
+ | * **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | * **Time to wait before closing connection after data sending** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send string with CR termination to UDP socket| This command allows the sending of a string with CR termination, | ||
+ | * **String to send** | ||
+ | * **Host: | ||
+ | * **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | * **Time to wait before closing connection after data sending** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send hexadecimal string with no termination to UDP socket| This command allows the sending of an hexadecimal string to a UDP host on a defined port. | ||
+ | * **String to send** | ||
+ | * **Host: | ||
+ | * **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | * **Time to wait before closing connection after data sending** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | To send "hello world", | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send hexadecimal string with CR termination to UDP socket| This command allows the sending of a string with CR termination, | ||
+ | * **String to send** | ||
+ | * **Host: | ||
+ | * **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | * **Time to wait before closing connection after data sending** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | To send "hello world", | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send hexadecimal string with no termination to UDP socket in multicast| This command allows the sending of an hexadecimal string to a UDP host supporting multicast on a defined port. The characters should be separated by a space. | ||
+ | * **String to send** | ||
+ | * **Host: | ||
+ | * **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | * **Time to wait before closing connection after data sending** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | |||
+ | To send "hello world", | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send hexadecimal string with CR termination to UDP socket in multicast| This command allows the sending of a string with CR termination, | ||
+ | * **String to send** | ||
+ | * **Host: | ||
+ | * **Timeout for connection** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | * **Time to wait before closing connection after data sending** in milliseconds, | ||
+ | To send "hello world", | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send SOAP request to the specified url| This command allows the sending of a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) request to a URL. SOAP is an XML-based messaging protocol for exchanging information among computers. | ||
+ | * **URL** | ||
+ | * **SOAP Envelope** Defines the start and the end of the message. It is a mandatory element. | ||
+ | * **SOAP Action** indicates the intent of the SOAP HTTP request. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Establish SSH session and send commands| This command allows to establish an SSH session with a server to execute certain commands. Secure Socket Shell or SSH, is a network protocol that gives users, particularly system administrators, | ||
+ | * **SSH server hostname** | ||
+ | * **SSH server port** | ||
+ | * **Username** | ||
+ | * **Password** | ||
+ | * **Commands to send** Commands must be enclosed in double quotes and separeted by a space, example: "cmd one" "cmd two" " | ||
+ | |||
+ | Application: | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Gateway MyHome === | ||
+ | The available commands when selecting the **Gateway MyHome** category under **Reports and Gateways** are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Launch a scenario| This command allows launching of a scenario configured on the MyHome system. | ||
+ | * **Scenario Number** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Control Panel** | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: point to point control ON/OFF| This command allows to send an ON or OFF command to one lighting point. | ||
+ | * **Room (A)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Light Point (PL)** | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **ON/OFF** type 0 to turn off and 1 to turn on. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: point to point control DIMMER| This command allows to send a dimming value to one dimmer. | ||
+ | * **Room (A)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Light Point (PL)** | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **Dimmer Level** type a value between 0 and 255 for dimmer' | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: point to point control TIMED| This command allows to send an ON value duration for one light point. | ||
+ | * **Room (A)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Light Point (PL)** | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **ON timed for (min)** the values can be 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4,5, or 15 min. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: control for room ON/OFF| This command allows to send an ON or OFF command to an entire room. | ||
+ | * **Room (A)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **ON/OFF** type 0 to turn off and 1 to turn on. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: control for room TIMED| This command allows to send an ON value duration for an entire room. | ||
+ | * **Room (A)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **ON timed for (min)** the values can be 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4,5, or 15 min. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: control for group ON/OFF| This command allows to send an ON or OFF command to a group of lighting points. | ||
+ | * **Group** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **ON/OFF** type 0 to turn off and 1 to turn on. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: control for group DIMMER| This command allows to send a dimming value to a group of lighting points. | ||
+ | * **Group** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **Dimmer Level** type a value between 0 and 255 for dimmer' | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: control for group TIMED| This command allows to send an ON value duration for a group of lighting points. | ||
+ | * **Group** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **ON timed for (min)** the values can be 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4,5, or 15 min. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: general control ON/OFF| This command allows to send an ON or OFF command to all lighting points. | ||
+ | * **ON/OFF** type 0 to turn off and 1 to turn on. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: general control DIMMER| This command allows to send a dimming value to all lighting points. | ||
+ | * **Dimmer Level** type a value between 0 and 255 for dimmer' | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Lights: general control TIMED| This command allows to send an ON value duration for all lighting points. | ||
+ | * **ON timed for (min)** the values can be 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4,5, or 15 min. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Automation: | ||
+ | * **Room (A)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Automation Point (PL)** | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **Stop/ | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Automation: | ||
+ | * **Group** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **Stop/ | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Automation: | ||
+ | * **Room** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Interface (I)** | ||
+ | * **Stop/ | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Automation: | ||
+ | * **Stop/ | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Temperature Control: Setpoint| This command allows to change the setpoint in a zone. | ||
+ | * **Zone (ZA, ZB)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Temperature** type the value of the temperature in °C. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Temperature Control: enable or disable| This command allows to enable/ | ||
+ | * **Zone (ZA, ZB)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Enable or disable** type 1 to enable and 0 to disable. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Sound: Control the volume| This command allows to control the volume of a speaker. | ||
+ | * **Room (A)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Loudspeaker (PF)** | ||
+ | * **Volume** the number must be between 0 and 255. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Sound: control a speaker ON/OFF| This command allows to turn a speaker on or off. | ||
+ | * **Room (A)** as configured in MyHome. | ||
+ | * **Loudspeaker (PF)** | ||
+ | * **ON/OFF** insert 1 to turn on and 0 to turn off. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Voice Control Gateway === | ||
+ | The available commands when selecting the **Voice Control Gateway** category under **Reports and Gateways** are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Restart Homekit gateway| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === IFTTT Account === | ||
+ | The available commands when selecting the **IFTTT Account** category under **Reports and Gateways** are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Trigger an event with parameters| | ||
+ | * **Event identification** this identification should match the one entered on the IFTTT website. | ||
+ | * **Value to pass as ingredient 1** value 1 required by the service on IFTTT. | ||
+ | * **Value to pass as ingredient 2** value 2 required by the service on IFTTT. | ||
+ | * **Value to pass as ingredient 3** value 3 required by the service on IFTTT. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Trigger an event | This function is used to send a command from Thinknx to trigger an event configured on an IFTTT service. | ||
+ | * **Event identification** this identification should match the one entered on the IFTTT website. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === SMS Gateway === | ||
+ | The available commands when selecting the **SMS Gateway** category under **Reports and Gateways** are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send SMS to numbers with text| This function allows the sending of an SMS to multiple phone numbers. | ||
+ | * **SMS text content** message body. | ||
+ | * **Receivers phone numbers** use " ; " to indicate more receivers. Number should be international without leading + or 00. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Internal Services ===== | ||
+ | The list below contains all the possible objects that could be added to the Internal Services category: | ||
+ | <WRAP Group> | ||
+ | <WRAP column 30%> | ||
+ | * [[#scene| Scene]] | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[#rgb| RGB]] | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <WRAP column 50%> | ||
+ | <WRAP centeralign> | ||
+ | <WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Scene === | ||
+ | After selecting **Scene**, a list of all the added scenes in System will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the scenes are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Launch scenery| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Sop scenery execution| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Presence Simulator === | ||
+ | The available commands after selecting **Presence Simulator** and opening the Simulator tree are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Start the presence simulation| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Stop the presence simulation| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Chronothermostat === | ||
+ | After selecting **Chronothermostat**, | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Enable/ | ||
+ | * **Enable/ | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Email Account === | ||
+ | After selecting **Email Account**, a list of all the email accounts created in System will be shown. The available command when selecting one of the accounts is the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send Email to recipients| | ||
+ | * **Email subject** | ||
+ | * **Email recipients** separate the emails using " ; ". | ||
+ | * **Email content** body of the email. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Irrigation === | ||
+ | The available command after selecting **Irrigation** and opening the " | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Enable/ | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === RGB === | ||
+ | After selecting **RGB**, a list of all the RGB objects added in System will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the RGB objects are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Start RGB sequence shuffle with time in seconds| | ||
+ | * **Time** interval before switching to a new color, in seconds | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Start RGB sequence repeat with time in seconds| | ||
+ | * **Time** interval before switching to a new color, in seconds | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Stop RGB sequence and turn OFF| This command allows to stop an already launched sequence and turn off the RGB light. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Save the current color to the selected preset position| | ||
+ | * **Preset position** number of the slot where the color should be saved (value between 0-9). | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Recall the color previously saved to the selected preset position| | ||
+ | * **Preset position** number of the slot corresponding to the desired color (value between 0-9). | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Multimedia ===== | ||
+ | The list below contains all the possible objects that could be added to the Internal Services category: | ||
+ | <WRAP Group> | ||
+ | <WRAP column 30%> | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[#display| Display]] | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <WRAP column 50%> | ||
+ | <WRAP centeralign> | ||
+ | <WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Video Matrix === | ||
+ | After selecting **Video Matrix**, a list of all the video matrixes added in System will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the matrixes are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Disconnect input for every output| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Disconnect input for selected output| | ||
+ | * **Output Number** | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set the selected input to the selected output| | ||
+ | * **Input Number** | ||
+ | * **Output Number** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Audio Matrix === | ||
+ | After selecting **Audio Matrix**, a list of all the audio matrixes added in System will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the matrixes are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set the selected input ot the selected output| | ||
+ | * **Input Number** | ||
+ | * **Output Number** use comma "," | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Disconnect input for every output| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Mute or unmute selected output| | ||
+ | * **Output Number** use comma "," | ||
+ | * **Mute Value** 1=muted, 0=unmuted. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Volume up selected output| | ||
+ | * **Output Number** use comma "," | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Volume down selected output| | ||
+ | * **Output Number** use comma "," | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set volume for selected output| | ||
+ | * **Output Number** use comma "," | ||
+ | * **Volume** value between 0-100. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Display === | ||
+ | After selecting **Display**, | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set the TV channel number| | ||
+ | * **Channel Number** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set the video source| | ||
+ | * **Source Number** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++On or standby the device| | ||
+ | * **Power Value** 1=Power ON, 0=Standby. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set the audio volume| | ||
+ | * **Volume Level** value between 0-100. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set the audio volume up| This command will allow to raise the volume on the TV. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set the audio volume down| This command will allow to lower the volume on the TV. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Home Theater === | ||
+ | After selecting **Home Theater**, a list of all the home theater devices added in System will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the devices are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <WRAP important round center 80%> Depending on the brand of the Home Theater device selected in System, some commands may not be applicable. </ | ||
+ | <WRAP important round center 80%> The values entered inside the commands vary depending on the protocol specification for each brand. </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Power On or Standby device| | ||
+ | * **Subzone** | ||
+ | * **power value** this value varies depending on the Brand of the Home Theater device. For more information, | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Mute or unmute main output| | ||
+ | * **Subzone** | ||
+ | * **mute value** this value varies depending on the Brand of the Home Theater device. For more information, | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Volume up main output| | ||
+ | * **Subzone** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Volume down main output| | ||
+ | * **Subzone** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set volume for main output| | ||
+ | * **Subzone** | ||
+ | * **Volume** value between 0-100. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Bass up main output| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Bass down main output| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Treble up main output| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Treble down main output| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Enable or disable Subwoofer| | ||
+ | * **Sub enable** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Select source for main output| | ||
+ | * **Subzone** | ||
+ | * **Main source** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Select audio source for selected main source| | ||
+ | * **Subzone** | ||
+ | * **Main source audio** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Select video source for selected main source| | ||
+ | * **Subzone** | ||
+ | * **Main source video** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Read tuner frequency| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Read tuner station| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Tuner frequency up| This command will allow to raise the tuner frequency. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Tuner frequency down| This command will allow to lower the tuner frequency. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Tuner up| This command will allow to scan for the next tuner station. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Tuner down| This command will allow to scan for the previous tuner station. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Tuner auto search| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Tuner stop search| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Select digital mode for main output| | ||
+ | * **Digital Mode** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Select surround mode for main output| | ||
+ | * **Digital Mode** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Remote setup menu show/ | ||
+ | * **OSD Setup** 1=show OSD menu, 0=hide OSD menu. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Remote press cursor up| This command will simulate the remote control command " | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Remote press cursor down| This command will simulate the remote control command " | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Remote press cursor right| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Remote press cursor left| This command will simulate the remote control command " | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Remote press Enter button| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Remote press Back/Return button| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Remote press Option button| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Remote press Info button| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Send a custom command| | ||
+ | * **Command to send to the device** refer to the Denon/ | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Sonos Manager === | ||
+ | After selecting **Sonos Manager**, a list of all the players created in the System tab will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the players are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Put the device in PLAY state| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Put the device in STOP state| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Volume up the device| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Volume down the device| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Skip track forward| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Skip track backward| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Set value for volume| | ||
+ | * **Desired Volume** value between 0 and 100. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Put the device in MUTE state| | ||
+ | * **Mute value** 1=unmuted, 0=muted. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Play the audio from Audio IN plug| This command will allow to play the music coming from the analog input of the player. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Play the audio from another player Audio IN plug| This command will allow to play the music coming from the analog input of another player player. | ||
+ | * **Zone player unique identifier** this identifier can be found when accessing the Sonos Manager in System and going to the Players collection. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Play the audio from a network file| This command will allow to play a shared file on the network using its URL. | ||
+ | * **File URL** should follow the form :// | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Play the audio from a streaming| | ||
+ | * **Streaming URL** should follow the form :// | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Enable/ | ||
+ | * **Repeat value** 1=enabled, 0-disabled. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Enable/ | ||
+ | * **Shuffle value** 1=enabled, 0-disabled. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Start a Playlist from its number| | ||
+ | * **Playlist number** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Start a Playlist from its name| This command will start playing a desired playlist from its name. | ||
+ | * **Playlist name** | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Play a favorite item from its number| | ||
+ | * **Favorite number** | ||
+ | ++++ |