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Re: T.O.M. 10




Hi Steve
Thanks for the update.....
Have downloaded and did some quick testing....
This ones no big deal but noticed the following....I programmed a high
alert
for 4 sensors  and no alert for another 2 sensors...The two that had no
alert programmed when polled returned an alert message.....

Would it be possible to have the friendly names in the high alert array
,otherwise you need to remember which zone is which ??? same for alert low
settings ???

Also can you create a xml file for your app so that Determinators can be
created using the wizard , im currently using the xpl hvision one.....

Just created a Determinator to capture my bedroom temp sensor alert 
message
and turn on the bedroom fan via xpl-cgate ;-))...good stuff.......

Thanks
Frank


----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Cooper" <scoop@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 6:15 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_xpl] T.O.M. 10


>
> Latest version 0.4 of TOM10 plugin available.
>
> Apologies for delay, to use this you need the latest version of the
> xpl.ocx. Changes
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> - sensor.alerts both high and low when reporting the temperatures
> - can request family name of devices
> - should fix xpldev_com com port setting issue
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> Any issues or bugs let me know.
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