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Scheduler
A scheduler generates a timed sequence of events. It is possible to define more than one scheduler for the project.
On the resources screen a series of events for the scheduler must be defined with the following information:
- Event name:
This is the name of the event that will be generated. Use the same name more than once if you want the same event to be produced at different
times.
- Wait time:
This is the number of seconds since the scheduler was started (it is not relative to the previous row).
Schedulers accept 2 commands: start and stop. Starting a scheduler will start to produce events at the set times. Once the last event is generated,
the scheduler automatically restarts (only if the option
Continuous
is selected).
! Be careful to provide other ways of stopping a scheduler. For example, events from Beo5 or from a keypad.
Smart-House
Connection to a Smart-House system
Connection to a Smart-House system is made via an Ethernet connection to a Smart-House controller. Both the IP address and the TCP port must
be configured on MLGW.
Defining Resources
Resources can be dupline input channels, dupline output channels or functions of type sequence. Interaction between MLGW and the Smart-
House system is implemented via changes in the status of channels and the start / stop of sequences.
Events and commands
Events can be a dupline channel set, a dupline channel reset, a sequence start or a sequence stop. Commands to a Smart-House system are set,
reset or pulse a dupline channel and start or abort a sequence.