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- | \\ When an object is added to the System, a list of all the commands related to this object will be accessible, if applicable. These commands can be used on a generic button, inside the logic module, with the universal gateway, etc. | + | \\ When an object is added to the System, a list of all the commands related to this object will be accessible, if applicable. These commands can be used on a generic button, inside the logic module, with the universal gateway, etc. Some objects, like Sonos Manager, will also allow you to read statuses from the devices by using an Analog Value interface object or an Extended Command |
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+ | The commands/ | ||
+ | * **[[#system | System ]]** | ||
+ | * **[[# | ||
+ | * **[[# | ||
+ | * **[[# | ||
+ | * **[[# | ||
- | The commands are grouped into 5 categories: | ||
- | * **[[#system | System]]** | ||
- | * **[[# | ||
- | * **[[# | ||
- | * **[[# | ||
- | * **[[# | ||
The category will only be visible if the related objects have been added inside the System tab. | The category will only be visible if the related objects have been added inside the System tab. | ||
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<WRAP Group> | <WRAP Group> | ||
<WRAP column 30%> | <WRAP column 30%> | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
* [[# | * [[# | ||
* [[# | * [[# | ||
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</ | </ | ||
</ | </ | ||
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+ | === Hue Gateway === | ||
+ | The available commands when selecting the **Hue Gateway** category under **Reports and Gateways** are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Turn on/off element| | ||
+ | * **Value** Write 1 to turn on, and 0 to turn off. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Dimm the element to a value| | ||
+ | * **Value** can be between 0 and 255. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Set the element color temperature (white)| | ||
+ | * **Value** Can be between 0 and 255, where 0 corresponds to Cold White (6500 K) and 255 correspond to Warm White (2000 K). | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Set the element color (RGB)| | ||
+ | * **Red Value** value between 0 and 255. | ||
+ | * **Green Value** value between 0 and 255. | ||
+ | * **Blue Value** value between 0 and 255. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
=== Gateway Modbus === | === Gateway Modbus === | ||
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* [[# | * [[# | ||
* [[# | * [[# | ||
+ | * [[# | ||
* [[# | * [[# | ||
* [[#rgb| RGB]] | * [[#rgb| RGB]] | ||
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* **Email recipients** separate the emails using " ; ". | * **Email recipients** separate the emails using " ; ". | ||
* **Email content** body of the email. | * **Email content** body of the email. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Thinknx Sensors === | ||
+ | After selecting **Thinknx Sensors**, a list of all the Thinknx Sensors created in System will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the sensors are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Get the actual humidity| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Get the actual luminosity| | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++Get the actual temperature| | ||
++++ | ++++ | ||
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++++ | ++++ | ||
+ | === Media Player === | ||
+ | After selecting **Media Player**, a list of all the players added in System will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the media players are the following: | ||
+ | ++++ Navigate up in the user interface| Simulates the $\uparrow$ command. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ Navigate down in the user interface | Simulates the $\downarrow$ command. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Navigate right in the user interface | Simulates the $\rightarrow$ command. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Navigate left in the user interface | Simulates the $\leftarrow$ command. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Select current item in the user interface | Select the current object in the user interface. (It simulates the ”OK” or ”Enter” command) | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Goes back in the user interface | Return to the previous page; it simulates the ”Return” or ”Back” command. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Shows the context menu in the user interface | Visualise the current object menu; it simulates the ”Menu” button. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Shows the information dialogue | Displays a pop-up with the information related to the current program; it simulates the ”Info” button. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Goes to GUI homepage | Redirects to the GUI homepage; it simulates the ”Home” button. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Shows the on-screen display for the current player | Visualise a pop-up with the on-screen display for the current player. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Starts playback of a single file or an item from the database | Launches a specified file; the file path can be specified by adjusting the ”File path” parameter on the right. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Play/Pause the player | Play or pause the current player. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Stop the player | Stops the player. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Skip the current track and play the next one | Skips the current track and directly play the next one. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Skip the current track and play the previous one | Skips the current track and directly play the next one. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Make a step forward on the current playing element | Fast forward the current playing element. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Make a step backward on the current playing element | Fast backward the current playing element. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Raise the volume of the player | Turns the volume up. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | ++++ Lower the volume of the player | Turns the volume down. | ||
+ | ++++ | ||
=== IR Transmitter === | === IR Transmitter === | ||
After selecting **IR Transmitter**, | After selecting **IR Transmitter**, |