supported_modules:hs-wd200
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supported_modules:hs-wd200 [2018/07/10 12:10] – James Sentman | supported_modules:hs-wd200 [2019/04/29 15:33] – updated gesture codes for new vera update James Sentman | ||
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- | The HS-WD200+ is Home Seer’s latest wall dimmer. In addition to all the commands and support of the [[supported_modules: | + | The HS-WD200+ is Home Seer’s latest wall dimmer. In addition to all the commands and support of the [[supported_modules: |
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+ | NOTE: as of Vera firmware version 1.7.4452 Vera Edge / 1.7.4453 Vera Plus / 1.7.4454 Vera Secure they have changed the gesture codes that are received from this switch. They are now the same as they were for the WD100+ dimmers with the addition of the extra multi-click supported. | ||
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+ | The available Central Scene gesture codes on the WD200+ dimmers are: | ||
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+ | ^Gesture^Code^Code Prior to 1.7.4 vera update^ | ||
+ | |Single Click|0|128| | ||
+ | |Double Click|3|131| | ||
+ | |Triple Click|4|132| | ||
+ | |Hold|2|130| | ||
+ | |Release of Hold|1|129| | ||
+ | |Quadruple Click|5|133| | ||
+ | |Pentuple Click|6|134| | ||
- | ^Gesture^Code^ | ||
- | |Single Click|128| | ||
- | |Double Click|131| | ||
- | |Triple Click|132| | ||
- | |Quadruple Click|133| | ||
- | |Pentuple Click|134| | ||
- | |Hold|130| | ||
- | |Release of Hold|129| | ||
The button code of the UP paddle is always 1 and the down paddle 2 so the combination of those two data points will let you trap any gesture from either paddle and perform different actions based on them. | The button code of the UP paddle is always 1 and the down paddle 2 so the combination of those two data points will let you trap any gesture from either paddle and perform different actions based on them. | ||
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on centralScene( theButton, theGesture) | on centralScene( theButton, theGesture) | ||
- | if theButton is equal to 1 then | + | if theButton is equal to “1" |
write log “the top paddle was pushed" | write log “the top paddle was pushed" | ||
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- | if theGesture is equal to 131 then | + | if theGesture is equal to “3" |
-- the switch was double clicked on | -- the switch was double clicked on | ||
write log “double click ON, turning on room lights" | write log “double click ON, turning on room lights" | ||
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end if | end if | ||
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- | else if theButton is equal to 2 then | + | else if theButton is equal to “2" |
write log “the bottom paddle was pushed" | write log “the bottom paddle was pushed" | ||
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- | if theGesture is equal to 131 then | + | if theGesture is equal to “3" |
write log “double click OFF. turning off the room lights" | write log “double click OFF. turning off the room lights" | ||
turnoff (thisUnit) | turnoff (thisUnit) | ||
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- | The [[https:// | + | The [[https:// |
^parameter^Description^Value^Example^ | ^parameter^Description^Value^Example^ | ||
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|27| Status Mode Color of LED 7|:::|:::| | |27| Status Mode Color of LED 7|:::|:::| | ||
|30| Flash Speed. Any of the LED’s can be assigned to flash or not flash. Only 1 flash speed is supported at a time via this parameter.|0=No Blinking, 1=100ms rate (fast blink) valid values from 0-255 but useful values are probably up to 10 or so.|setData( 30, 1, 1) sets a fast alert flash| | |30| Flash Speed. Any of the LED’s can be assigned to flash or not flash. Only 1 flash speed is supported at a time via this parameter.|0=No Blinking, 1=100ms rate (fast blink) valid values from 0-255 but useful values are probably up to 10 or so.|setData( 30, 1, 1) sets a fast alert flash| | ||
- | |31|Bitmask to turn on or off blinking for each LED. You could use the text to number command to build the bits.|valid values are from 0 to 127|setValue( 31, 1, text to number “& | + | |31|Bitmask to turn on or off blinking for each LED. You could use the text to number command to build the bits.|valid values are from 0 to 127|setData( 31, 1, text to number “& |
+ | ====Turning off all the lights==== | ||
+ | While there doesn’t seem to be a way to make the lights not show at all you can now do that with the status mode. Turnon the status mode instead of the level mode and just set every LED to off. |
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