supported_hardware:controlbywebout
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supported_hardware:controlbywebout [2022/12/25 16:23] – added important safety tip James Sentman | supported_hardware:controlbywebout [2022/12/25 16:27] – James Sentman | ||
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====Important Safety Tip:==== | ====Important Safety Tip:==== | ||
- | Do not set the web interface port number to the same as the port number for the interdevice communication | + | Do not set the web interface port number to the same as the port number for the Remote Services |
====Plugin Settings: | ====Plugin Settings: | ||
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====Managing Units To Ignore:==== | ====Managing Units To Ignore:==== | ||
- | By default some known keys are ignored by XTension as they cannot be easily converted into a unit value for example the time or latitude that the device also sends. There may be more keys that do not translate in newer or more complex systems that also need to be ignored. Or you can use the same procedure to tell it to ignore the voltage input unit which tends to create a lot of traffic as it bounces around. This is done via the following scripting commands: | + | By default some known keys are ignored by XTension as they cannot be easily converted into a unit value for example the time or latitude that the device also sends. There may be more keys that do not translate in newer or more complex systems that also need to be ignored. Or you can use the same procedure to tell it to ignore the voltage input unit which tends to create a lot of traffic as it bounces around. |
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+ | This is done via the following scripting commands: | ||
supported_hardware/controlbywebout.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/13 14:52 by 127.0.0.1