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Completed Trigger Events
Ok, now that we’ve shown the individual entries for each protocol type for Receive and Send
commands, let’s put them together and show a few examples of completed triggers and their
results. Remember that each trigger event requires a Receive Trigger Command and a Send
Command.
NOTE:
Recognize that there are some protocol conversions that are not allowed. For instance,
you cannot send an email from a button. In these instances, the Send Command type will be
“grayed” out, meaning that this particular conversion cannot be selected.
For the first example, let’s trigger one UPB command to be sent upon receipt of a different UPB
command. To setup this page to send out another UPB command when a UPB trigger
command is received, follow these steps:
Under Receive Command, determine the type of command you want to
trigger on, whether that is a link or a direct command, and select it from
the drop down by Command Type. In most cases, this will be a Link
command. If you’re not sure, use Link.
Enter your NID
Enter the Link ID or the Direct ID of the module you wish to trigger on,
i.e., Link 12 or Unit 24
Then, select the trigger command from the dropdown, i.e., Activate,
Deactivate, Goto Off, etc.
Now, under Send Command, select “Send UPB” from the drop down on
the left, then select your NID and Link ID. Then, select your command –
i.e., Activate, Deactivate, etc. – from the dropdown. Make sure you do
not enter the <ctrl-T> or <cr>.
Next, if you want a delay, enter in the delay in hours (max of 17 hours),
minutes (max of 59), and seconds (max of 59). In the following example,
we put in a 15 second delay. This is a good example of the secure entry
application. The garage door opens. There is a proximity sensor
connected to a UPB IO module that causes a UPB command to be sent.
The RUC recognizes this signal, then starts a countdown timer. After 15
seconds, it sends a signal to turn off the lights that had been turned on
by the door opening.
Before you click on Add Trigger, the screen will look like this:
Summary of Contents for RUC-01
Page 1: ...Web Mountain Technologies Page i Remote Universal Controller RUC ...
Page 6: ......
Page 46: ...Web Mountain Technologies Page 40 Click on Add Trigger Command and you see the completed page ...
Page 63: ...Web Mountain Technologies Page 57 Now merely click Restore and wait for the process to finish ...
Page 95: ...Web Mountain Technologies Page 89 Zwave VACATION X10 VACATION Button VACATION ESI RQ POST ...
Page 98: ...Web Mountain Technologies Page 92 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting To be determined ...
Page 99: ...Web Mountain Technologies Page 93 Appendix A General Information For future use ...
Page 100: ...Web Mountain Technologies Page 94 Appendix B More General Information For Future Use ...