supported_modules:hs-wd100
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supported_modules:hs-wd100 [2018/09/07 00:41] – James Sentman | supported_modules:hs-wd100 [2018/09/07 13:07] – fixed codes James Sentman | ||
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^Gesture^Code^ | ^Gesture^Code^ | ||
- | |Single Click|128| | + | |Single Click|1| |
- | |Double Click|131| | + | |Double Click|3| |
- | |Triple Click|132| | + | |Triple Click|4| |
- | |Hold|130| | + | |Hold|2| |
- | |Release of Hold|129| | + | |Release of Hold|1| |
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- | The HS-WD200+ dimmer also adds the following extra gestures | + | |
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- | ^Gesture^Code^ | + | |
- | |Quadruple Click|133| | + | |
- | |Pentuple Click|134| | + | |
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- | Yes, thats right you can do up to a 5 click macro for each button with the HS-WD200+! | + | |
+ | The [[supported_modules: | ||
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===Set Data=== | ===Set Data=== | ||
- | via the [[dictionary: | + | via the [[dictionary: |
- | ^Parameter^Description^value^Example^ | + | ^Parameter^Description^value^Example^Default^ |
- | |4|Sets paddle’s load orientation| 0 = top of paddle turns load on or 1 if you need to invert it so that the bottom of the paddle turns the load on.| tell xUnit “name of unit” to setData( 4, 1, 0) to set it to normal orientation | + | |4|Sets paddle’s load orientation| 0 = top of paddle turns load on or 1 if you need to invert it so that the bottom of the paddle turns the load on.| tell xUnit “name of unit” to setData( 4, 1, 1) to invert the direction if the switch is upside down|0| |
- | |7|Sets the dimmer | + | |7|Sets the remote |
- | |8|Remote Ramp Step Speed|1-255 maps between 1 and 10 ms between steps| setData( 8, 1, 200)| | + | |8|Remote |
- | |9|Local | + | |9|Local |
- | |10|Local | + | |10|Local |
+ | These dimmers let you set the local ramp rate and the remote control ramp rate separately, but as is standard in ZWave you cannot include a ramp rate in individual commands. Each one is made of 2 different parameters. The step resolution which appears to be the number of steps it goes through to get to the preset level, and the speed at which it switches between the steps. For some LED lights it may make sense to set a faster ramp rate since they tend to not come on immediately. Some experimentation with the 2 values may be needed to find the ramp rate that you like best for a specific application. | ||
supported_modules/hs-wd100.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/13 14:52 by 127.0.0.1