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Re: HomeSeer and XAP level variables



It's all right James. I just wanted to be sure about this. Anyway, I
don't think it's so important the scale except for dimming lights.
I'm thinking more in field devices. A XAP device can always manage
analogue values forgeting the scale. Bearing in mind that the scale
is imposed by the BSC schema, I understand perfectly the need of
using a 0-100 scale in HomeSeer.

On the other hand, I guess it's not a good idea using the text key
instead of the level key. In a perfect environment, every
application and device must know what others are talking about.

Thank you very much,

Daniel.

--- In xap_automation@xxxxxxx, James <james@m...> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> As you've discovered the plugin does it's best to convert incoming
> values to a 0-100% scale. This was to try and keep things inline
with
> the HomeSeer X10 model where everything is % based. This is high
on my
> list to fix, the plan will be to stay as-is by default but allow
device
> specific overrides in a similar way to how you control the sending
of
> xAP per device now. If, however,  you have control over what is
sending
> the messages you can use Text= instead of Value= and it will get
> displayed in HomeSeer as 2500/4600. A new release of the plugin is
being
> worked on at the moment, it shouldn't be too much longer
>
> James
>
> estratos_74 wrote:
>
> >
> >Why every level variable in HomeSeer is represented over the 0-
100
> >scale? Does the plugin only accept values regarding the 0-100%
scale?
> >I'd like to see for instance level = 2500/4600 when I modify a
> >variable in HomeSeer.
> >
> >Thank you very much,
> >
> >Daniel.
> >
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> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
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