Using a group and setting a Off Delay works as expected.
So why is Off Delay different between a Light/Switch and a Group?
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- Monday 22 October 2018 14:07
- Forum: Switches and Scenes
- Topic: What is 'on delay' and 'off delay'?
- Replies: 9
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- Monday 22 October 2018 13:59
- Forum: Switches and Scenes
- Topic: What is 'on delay' and 'off delay'?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6108
Re: What is 'on delay' and 'off delay'?
I would like it to be like emme explained.
Off_Delay = the amount of secs between the switch button and its actual state change from On to Off
This makes sense.
Off_Delay = the amount of secs between the switch button and its actual state change from On to Off
This makes sense.
- Monday 22 October 2018 13:56
- Forum: Switches and Scenes
- Topic: What is 'on delay' and 'off delay'?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6108
Re: What is 'on delay' and 'off delay'?
Hi all, Using V4.9700 the Off Delay for a light/switch isn't working as described by emme. Emme wrote: Off_Delay = the amount of secs between the switch button and its actual state change from On to Off My experiences: Off Delay is the time in seconds the light/switch says On before it switches back ...
- Sunday 09 September 2018 22:13
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: PLCBUS support
- Replies: 1
- Views: 461
PLCBUS support
Hi all, Currently I have PLCBUS in use as my main switching devices in my house. PLCBUS is like X10 but is more reliable. The PLCBUS transmitter I use is connected to USB of a cubieboard. Internally it is an USB-to-serial device e.g. ttyUSB0 The PLCBUS protocol is not that difficult but Domoticz ...