Hi
I'm trying to get the individual device name which has been triggered to be written to the log, however dv.name does not work.
The 6th line from the bottom is currently:
dz.log('BewegingWoonkamerTimeout aangezet',dz.LOG_FORCE)
I have updated it to :
dz.log(dv.name,dz.LOG_FORCE)
However ...
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- Tuesday 18 July 2023 18:26
- Forum: dzVents
- Topic: dzVents script not triggered by PIR status On, but triggered by status Off
- Replies: 6
- Views: 891
- Friday 19 August 2022 18:49
- Forum: Suggestions
- Topic: Switch type of 'Water Sensor'
- Replies: 2
- Views: 403
Re: Switch type of 'Water Sensor'
Hi
Given the lack of response, I'm not sure if it'll get much traction if I raise a ticket!
Does anyone know of another approach I could take? I'd like to make it visually different to motion sensors & fire alarms, because it is a different type of device!
Thanks
Given the lack of response, I'm not sure if it'll get much traction if I raise a ticket!
Does anyone know of another approach I could take? I'd like to make it visually different to motion sensors & fire alarms, because it is a different type of device!
Thanks
- Friday 19 August 2022 18:46
- Forum: Switches and Scenes
- Topic: Risk of using CR123 lithium batteries
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1277
Re: Risk of using CR123 lithium batteries
Hi
Does anyone have a view on this, or is it a really stupid question?
Thanks
Does anyone have a view on this, or is it a really stupid question?
Thanks
- Thursday 04 August 2022 12:16
- Forum: Suggestions
- Topic: Switch type of 'Water Sensor'
- Replies: 2
- Views: 403
Switch type of 'Water Sensor'
Hi
I've had a look through the guidance to see if this is possible from a user end, but am unable to find anything, so I'm putting this forward as a suggestion.
Given that smoke detectors and motion sensors have their own switch types, it would be really helpful to have a separate switch type to ...
I've had a look through the guidance to see if this is possible from a user end, but am unable to find anything, so I'm putting this forward as a suggestion.
Given that smoke detectors and motion sensors have their own switch types, it would be really helpful to have a separate switch type to ...
- Thursday 04 August 2022 12:12
- Forum: Switches and Scenes
- Topic: Risk of using CR123 lithium batteries
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1277
Risk of using CR123 lithium batteries
Hi
I have a few water sensors which use CR123 batteries. These water sensors are placed in normally inaccessible areas, which may be prone to flooding (on floorboards beneath a pipe, behind a dishwasher, on top of a wardrobe etc), but could be beside flammable materials.
I have read a few articles ...
I have a few water sensors which use CR123 batteries. These water sensors are placed in normally inaccessible areas, which may be prone to flooding (on floorboards beneath a pipe, behind a dishwasher, on top of a wardrobe etc), but could be beside flammable materials.
I have read a few articles ...