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Supported functions and datapoint in the doc #22

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phcollignon opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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Supported functions and datapoint in the doc #22

phcollignon opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 2 comments

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@phcollignon
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phcollignon commented Apr 18, 2024

Hello,

Maybe useful to add the supported datapoints and functions to the doc :

If I'm not wrong there are the following :

functions :

switchable_light
dimmable_light 
sun_protection

datapoints:

'1.001' # switch on/off or state
'1.008' # up/down
'1.010' # stop
'1.011' # switch state
'5.001' # percentage 0-100
@Superwallah
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Ah, is this correct?
ETS6 offers only 5 pre-defined functions. Out of those only 3 are currently supported?
Also "custom" functions are skipped, as I recognized.

So, what is the advice to support this tool best to have a basic mapping for heating, weather station, room sensors (CO2,...), presence sensors,....?

I agree with Philippe: To avoid disappointment of the limitations, it should be stated clearly on the top of the README: "Without additional coding, this tool can only be used to map light and blinds. Heating and other special devices currently need additional scripting in Ruby," - That is correct, isn't it?

@laurent-martin
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Yes, correct. I'll add a note ..

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