38 | | * **!BinaryModules:** a comma separated list of house/unit codes for any appliance modules you may have. For example: "A1,D2" |
39 | | * **!DimableModules:** a comma separated list of house/unit codes, but for *old style* dimmable modules. |
40 | | * **!SoftstartModules:** a comma separated list of house/unit codes, but for newer dimmable modules like any recently produced LM465s. |
41 | | * **!MotionSensors:** a comma separated list of house/unit codes for any motion sensors you may have. Don't forget that X10 outside motion sensors (like the !EagleEye MS14A and the !ActiveEye MS16A) have a photosensor that will return a code for transitions to night/day. These alerts occur at a unit code one above the currently set unit code. This means that a motion sensor set to M1 will alert on M1 when there is motion and M2 for day / night. |
| 38 | * **BinaryModules:** a comma separated list of house/unit codes for any appliance modules you may have. For example: "A1,D2" |
| 39 | * **DimableModules:** a comma separated list of house/unit codes, but for *old style* dimmable modules. |
| 40 | * **SoftstartModules:** a comma separated list of house/unit codes, but for newer dimmable modules like any recently produced LM465s. |
| 41 | * **MotionSensors:** a comma separated list of house/unit codes for any motion sensors you may have. Don't forget that X10 outside motion sensors (like the !EagleEye MS14A and the !ActiveEye MS16A) have a photosensor that will return a code for transitions to night/day. These alerts occur at a unit code one above the currently set unit code. This means that a motion sensor set to M1 will alert on M1 when there is motion and M2 for day / night. |