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Send time request over arduino "monitor serial"

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  • ch3b7C Offline
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    when the node send "gw.requestTime(receiveTime); " i cant answer from arduino monitor serial no?

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    • hekH Offline
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      yes, you can

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      • ch3b7C Offline
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        ch3b7
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        #6

        how, who need send?? or an example

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          Something like:

          <node-id>;255;3;0;1;<seconds since 1970>\n

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            thanks, the problem is i dont know who is "<seconds since 1970> any example? im use a custom controller.

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              Depends on your programming language. Normally you would have a function returning milliseconds since 1970. Just divide this with 1000.

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                #10

                WORK! im get "1420578901" ^^ thanks HEK!

                im have other question about the light actuator with a button, i send the command to tun on/off its works, but can the node can send again the new state when received the turn on/off command? sorry for my bad english im from argentina^^ im needed to update the state in my controller and know if the command sended work.

                this work but when i press the button the controller send 2 sets commands

                **void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
                // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
                if (message.isAck()) {
                Serial.println("This is an ack from gateway");
                }
                if (message.type == V_LIGHT) {
                // Change relay state
                state = message.getBool();
                digitalWrite(RELAY_PIN, state?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                // Store state in eeprom
                gw.saveState(CHILD_ID, state);
                // Write some debug info
                Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
                Serial.print(message.sensor);
                Serial.print(", New status: ");
                Serial.println(message.getBool());
                gw.send(msg.set(state), false); // Send new state and request ack back
                } **

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                  #11

                  Just request ack from the node by setting ack parameter to 1.

                  <node-id>;<child-sensor-id>;<message-type>;<ack>;<sub-type>;<payload>\n

                  The node will then respond back with the same message in return. (You don't need to update sketch code)

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                    THANKS for your help!!

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                    • ch3b7C ch3b7

                      THANKS for your help!!

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                      @ch3b7 do you mind sharing your .net code?

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                        HERE my source code my-sensors-controller-net

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