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* **Push Notification Identifier** A small descriptive text to allow the system to differentiate a push notification from another one when calculating the rate limit. Mandatory only if the previous parameter has been used. | * **Push Notification Identifier** A small descriptive text to allow the system to differentiate a push notification from another one when calculating the rate limit. Mandatory only if the previous parameter has been used. | ||
Using the Universal Gateway, a push notification can be sent to the client when a 1-bit value is received from the bus to indicate that the Water Tank Level is low. The message in that case can be "Low Water Level!" | Using the Universal Gateway, a push notification can be sent to the client when a 1-bit value is received from the bus to indicate that the Water Tank Level is low. The message in that case can be "Low Water Level!" | ||
+ | <WRAP important round center 60%>Push notifications only work with internet connectivity. In addition, the server and client should both have the same version of Thinknx software (both Classic or Thinknx UP).</ | ||
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++++Execute MS Windows Command: GENERAL| This command allows to launch an .exe file directly from the ThinKnx application on all Players for Windows. | ++++Execute MS Windows Command: GENERAL| This command allows to launch an .exe file directly from the ThinKnx application on all Players for Windows. | ||
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<WRAP Group> | <WRAP Group> | ||
<WRAP column 30%> | <WRAP column 30%> | ||
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+ | === Hue Gateway === | ||
+ | The available commands when selecting the **Hue Gateway** category under **Reports and Gateways** are the following: | ||
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+ | ++++Turn on/off element| | ||
+ | * **Value** Write 1 to turn on, and 0 to turn off. | ||
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+ | ++++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. | ||
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=== Gateway Modbus === | === Gateway Modbus === | ||
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After selecting **IR Transmitter**, | After selecting **IR Transmitter**, | ||
- | ++++Send the selected command for the selected remote| | + | ++++Send the selected command for the selected remote| |
- | The Output Option | + | {{ :: |
+ | If you want to select a defined output different from the default one, before enqueuing the command, it is possible to enable the "Output option" and select the desired output | ||
+ | {{ :: | ||
+ | It is possible to create complex macro of IR operations simply enqueuing more commands. Commands can be separated by pause adding the ”Make pause” item in order to grant a better reception. The sequence displayed in the box on the bottom | ||
+ | {{ :: | ||
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===== Security ===== | ===== Security ===== |