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Re: Control schema


  • Subject: Re: Control schema
  • From: steve.cooper@xxxx
  • Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 11:14:00 +0000


> XPL-CMND
> {
> ...
> }
> No Source or Target ?? or just left out for simplicity...

Indeed left out for simplicity

> There are 8 zones with 6 probes in each zone and the zones are not
intelligent...

Ok lets assume that zones 1-8 are called z1->z8 and the probes in each
zone
are labelled A->F.

Assuming everyone is happy with a control.zoned and sensor.zoned schema to
request probe C in Zone 3 would be

XPL-CMND
{
...
}
CONTROL.ZONED
{
DEVICE=C
TYPE=PROBE
CURRENT=REQUEST
ZONE=Z3
}

and your hub replies

XPL-STAT
{
...
}
SENSOR.BASIC
{
DEVICE=C
TYPE=PROBE
CURRENT=HIGH OR LOW
ZONE=Z3
}

Also the type might be better as IR PROBE rather than just PROBE which
doesn't really describe it.

Out of interest how do you request the status from HV?

S.



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