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• +alarm = add a warning message, which will be displayed in a pop-up on the device (and the
WebView, if opened)
For example, you can create a sequence that will first heat up your sauna, and then add a one
hour delay, and then a warning message that will say that your sauna is now ready.
If you want a step of your sequence (item, delay or alarm) to not start before the previous one
has finished, check the "Wait" box next to the step.
4. Once you have finished your sequence, click "OK". The Theme will now be saved.
6.3.1.2. Defining a theme using the WebView
1. Go to WebView > Actions > Themes
2. Click on "Add". This will open up a form. Give the sequence a name. If you have created Action
Groups, you might also want to choose an Action Group.
3. Then add one or more of the variables at the bottom into a sequence:
"Add device" = add an appliance or controller
"Add delay" = add a delay between two steps in a theme
"Add alarm" = add a warning message, which will be displayed in a pop-up on the device (and
the webview, if opened).
6.3.2. Price triggers
Price triggers are the core means of controlling your home according to electricity price tariffs. You
can assign a price trigger either to individual appliances or preprogrammed themes.
Important
Note that price triggers require the electricity price to change. In you have not entered
data on your electricity contract or if you have defined a fixed price electricity contract in
System Settings, price triggers will not do anything.
Note that price triggers require the electricity price to change in order for them to work. If
you have not entered data on your electricity contract or if you have defined a fixed-price
electricity contract in System Settings, price triggers will not do anything.
Price triggers use the electricity contract and price limit settings of the system. Please refer to
section 6.5.3. Energy Contract and section 6.5.4. Price Limits of this manual for more information.
The Asema system supports the following types of price triggers:
1.
Start once when electricity is cheap
. This is a "single shot" trigger. It activates when electricity
tariff goes below the cheap limit you have defined and then deletes itself. Note that you can add
single shot price triggers from the quick action buttons of the WebView and mobile interface,
too. Those triggers will appear automatically in price triggers list also.
2.
Start daily when electricity is cheap
. The daily trigger activates once per day at the moment
when electricity price first goes below the cheap limit. Note that this trigger does nothing to
turn an appliance OFF, it just turns it ON.
3.
Keep on when electricity is cheap
. The keep on trigger activates at every point in time when the
electricity price crosses the cheap limit. If price goes below the limit, an appliance is switched
ON. If the price exceeds the cheap limit, the appliance is switched OFF.