Difference between revisions of "Action Keywords"
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== Cameras == | == Cameras == | ||
=== CAMERA === | === CAMERA === | ||
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+ | The CAMERA action is used to temporarily disable cameras’ live view and recording features. | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | | width=180 | '''Action''' | ||
+ | | '''Description''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | CAMERA name = ON | ||
+ | | live view enabled | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | CAMERA name = OFF | ||
+ | | live view and recording disabled | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | CAMERA name = RECON | ||
+ | | recording enabled | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | CAMERA name = RECOFF | ||
+ | | recording disabled | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | '''Parameters:''' | ||
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+ | * name - the camera’s id. You can specify a list of space separated ids. | ||
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+ | '''Examples:''' | ||
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+ | * CAMERA entrance = ON | ||
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=== CAMERAREC === | === CAMERAREC === | ||
=== CAMERARECFULL === | === CAMERARECFULL === |
Revision as of 10:39, 5 February 2014
An action is defined as a keyword that identifies the action type, always followed by one or more parameters and sometimes the equal (assignment) operator.
Every keyword uses a specific syntax that interprets parameters according to its own rules.
Contents
System Keywords
DATESET
HAACTIVE
POWER
PROGRAMTIMER
WAIT
Cameras
CAMERA
The CAMERA action is used to temporarily disable cameras’ live view and recording features.
Action | Description |
CAMERA name = ON | live view enabled |
CAMERA name = OFF | live view and recording disabled |
CAMERA name = RECON | recording enabled |
CAMERA name = RECOFF | recording disabled |
Parameters:
- name - the camera’s id. You can specify a list of space separated ids.
Examples:
- CAMERA entrance = ON
CAMERAREC
CAMERARECFULL
Data Logger
DATALOGGER
DMX
DMX
Controls the value of DMX-512 channels.
Action | Description |
DMX address = ON | sets the DMX address to the value preceding the last OFF command |
DMX address = OFF | sets the DMX address to value = 0 |
DMX address = FLIP |
flips the status of a DMX channel (if the status is ON it executes the OFF command and vice versa). |
DMX address = value |
assigns a value to the DMX channel. |
DMX addressX = DMX addressY | the DMX channel addressX assumes the current status of the DMX channel addressY |
DMX address = MERGE | the channel or channels on the DMX OUT bus of the gateway follow the same channels of the DMX IN bus |
DMX address = UNMERGE | disables merge mode |
Parameters:
- address - when using one DMX gateway, address will be a standard DMX-512 address between 1 and 512. If there is more than one gateway, 1000 must be added to the DMX address for the second gateway, 2000 for the third one and so on. For example, 2100 stands for the address 100 on the DMX bus controlled by the third gateway. You can also use a from-to range format to specify a contiguous block of channels.
Examples:
DMX 100 101 102 = ON DMX 100-120 200-220 = DMX 40 DMX 33 = MERGE
Infrared Control
IR
I/O Servers
IO
Writes to I/O servers data points.
Action | Description |
IO name = value |
sets the data point to a value. |
IO name = FLIP | inverts the output of the I/O data point. If the status of the output is 0 the new status will be 1, if different from 0 the new status will be 0 |
IO name1 = IO name2 | sets the I/O interface output name1 to the current value of the I/O interface name2 |
Parameters:
- name - the server id, followed by a single dot and the data point suffix. The EVENTS interpreter converts data points names to lower case
- value - you can use multiple unquoted words, quoted strings and variables, that will be appended to the value string.
Examples:
IO contacts.c1 contacts.c3= 1 IO sensors.c1 = FLIP IO contacts.o1 contacts.o2 = IO sensors.flood