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  • androbotA androbot

    I tried this out last night and discovered an interesting issue. A scene will activate once and deactivate once, but all subsequent changes are not applied. I confirmed in my Vera logs that the messages make it through to the unit, but the subsequent application of scene never happens after the first time.

    I'm suspecting this is due to the "setVariableIfChanged" nature of the code in conjunction with the split V_SCENE_ON/V_SCENE_OFF messages. In other words, it's not a single variable that is toggling, it's two separate ones.

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    @androbot said:

    I'm suspecting this is due to the "setVariableIfChanged" nature of the code in conjunction with the split V_SCENE_ON/V_SCENE_OFF messages. In other words, it's not a single variable that is toggling, it's two separate ones.

    Nice spottet!

    Change line 182 in L_Arduino.lua from

     if ((value ~= curValue) or (curValue == nil)) then
    

    to:

    if ((value ~= curValue) or (curValue == nil) or (serviceId == "urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:SceneController1")) then
    

    So the sl_SceneActivated/sl_SceneDeactivated variables are updated unconditionally

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      @androbot said:

      I'm suspecting this is due to the "setVariableIfChanged" nature of the code in conjunction with the split V_SCENE_ON/V_SCENE_OFF messages. In other words, it's not a single variable that is toggling, it's two separate ones.

      Nice spottet!

      Change line 182 in L_Arduino.lua from

       if ((value ~= curValue) or (curValue == nil)) then
      

      to:

      if ((value ~= curValue) or (curValue == nil) or (serviceId == "urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:SceneController1")) then
      

      So the sl_SceneActivated/sl_SceneDeactivated variables are updated unconditionally

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      @hhg

      Worked like a charm!

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        dayve218
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        hey guys, trying to set this one up, i have the widget displaying, but no control happening

        pretty new to all of this so any help would be appreciated.

        dayve

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          Dalhoj
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          Hi

          After the Node and Scenecontroller shows up in the Vera UI you have to create a scene and then asign the scenecontroller as a trigger:
          arduino_trigger.png

          For button 1 the scene number is 0
          for button 2 the scene number is 1 and so on.

          Hope is helps ;-)

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            dayve218
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            @Dalhoj thanks for that, it seems super obvious now in retrospect.

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              Hi

              After the Node and Scenecontroller shows up in the Vera UI you have to create a scene and then asign the scenecontroller as a trigger:
              arduino_trigger.png

              For button 1 the scene number is 0
              for button 2 the scene number is 1 and so on.

              Hope is helps ;-)

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              @Dalhoj is it possible to have one button stop/start the same scene, as an on/off switch for a light for example?

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                @Dalhoj is it possible to have one button stop/start the same scene, as an on/off switch for a light for example?

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                korttoma
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                @dayve218

                If you use PLEG you could do it like this:

                Condition ----------------- Action
                LightOn AND Button = Turn Light Off

                LightOff AND Button = Turn Light On

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                  @Dalhoj is it possible to have one button stop/start the same scene, as an on/off switch for a light for example?

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                  @dayve218

                  Some "scene controllers" I've seen triggers "scene off" when you push-and-hold button for say one a second.

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                    dayve218
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                    how would i make that happen?

                    @korttoma i dont, PLEG is infinitely confusing to me.

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                      Dalhoj
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                      I dont know if you can have a 1 sec press!

                      but i uses LUUP and a simple ex could be turn on a lamp and if the lamp if on turn it off:

                      local relay1 = 114 --Light ID

                      local relay1_status = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1", "Status", relay1) --Status of Light

                      if (relay1_status == "0") then
                      luup.call_action("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1","SetTarget",{ newTargetValue="1" }, relay1)
                      else
                      luup.call_action("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1","SetTarget",{ newTargetValue="0" }, relay1)
                      end

                      Or you can use a toggle from the advanced scene menu:
                      upload-cb06931d-0aaa-4ee3-b90f-345180b5247c

                      That is how I do it.

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                        I dont know if you can have a 1 sec press!

                        but i uses LUUP and a simple ex could be turn on a lamp and if the lamp if on turn it off:

                        local relay1 = 114 --Light ID

                        local relay1_status = luup.variable_get("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1", "Status", relay1) --Status of Light

                        if (relay1_status == "0") then
                        luup.call_action("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1","SetTarget",{ newTargetValue="1" }, relay1)
                        else
                        luup.call_action("urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1","SetTarget",{ newTargetValue="0" }, relay1)
                        end

                        Or you can use a toggle from the advanced scene menu:
                        upload-cb06931d-0aaa-4ee3-b90f-345180b5247c

                        That is how I do it.

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                        @Dalhoj said:

                        I dont know if you can have a 1 sec press!

                        I mean that the Arduino checks if user presses button for one sec and send the SCENE_OFF. You probably shouldn't let Vera handle this.

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                          Hey! Any pictures of scene controller installations? I'm planning on DIY'ing some "aesthetically pleasing" ones :-)

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                            @Dalhoj said:

                            I dont know if you can have a 1 sec press!

                            I mean that the Arduino checks if user presses button for one sec and send the SCENE_OFF. You probably shouldn't let Vera handle this.

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                            @hek said:

                            I mean that the Arduino checks if user presses button for one sec and send the SCENE_OFF. You probably shouldn't let Vera handle this.

                            I would make the Arduino send ie. for button 1 send scene ID 0 at short press and scene ID 1 for long press and so on.

                            @Nuubi Here is two of my scene controllers:

                            The first one is installed in my bedtable upload-c29b281d-083c-4b73-a4df-b27240ee9e31 and is a combination of a scenecontroller and a relaysensor for controling the 3 leds.

                            The 2. is installed in the living room, and is a 8 button scenecontroller.
                            upload-aee5fc51-3dea-4a00-b592-db58744e1e87
                            It controlles

                            • the lights in the living room
                            • Blinds Open / Close
                            • a power outlet On/Off
                            • pause/plays my XBMC Medie Center
                            • starts my Yamaha reciver and starts playing net radio
                            • stops the radion again and turn of the reciver
                            • turns up / down the volume on the reciver

                            That is what I use it for at the moment.

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                              @hek said:

                              I mean that the Arduino checks if user presses button for one sec and send the SCENE_OFF. You probably shouldn't let Vera handle this.

                              I would make the Arduino send ie. for button 1 send scene ID 0 at short press and scene ID 1 for long press and so on.

                              @Nuubi Here is two of my scene controllers:

                              The first one is installed in my bedtable upload-c29b281d-083c-4b73-a4df-b27240ee9e31 and is a combination of a scenecontroller and a relaysensor for controling the 3 leds.

                              The 2. is installed in the living room, and is a 8 button scenecontroller.
                              upload-aee5fc51-3dea-4a00-b592-db58744e1e87
                              It controlles

                              • the lights in the living room
                              • Blinds Open / Close
                              • a power outlet On/Off
                              • pause/plays my XBMC Medie Center
                              • starts my Yamaha reciver and starts playing net radio
                              • stops the radion again and turn of the reciver
                              • turns up / down the volume on the reciver

                              That is what I use it for at the moment.

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                              Smelliot
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                              @Dalhoj what enclosures are they? They look really slick!

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                                Its a danish enclosure: http://www.lk.dk/produkter/afbrydermateriel-lk-fuga/lk-fuga/antibakteriel/underlag/baseline-2-modul-346dd488/ for the button one and: http://www.lk.dk/produkter/afbrydermateriel-lk-fuga/lk-fuga/antibakteriel/underlag/baseline-1-modul-hvid/ for the top one.

                                Its a danish department of Schneider Electric called LK(Lauritz Knudsen)

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