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====== Internal Commands & Status ====== | ====== Internal Commands & Status ====== | ||
- | \\ 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. |