Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of WikiStart


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2011-08-23 02:25:00 (13 years ago)
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radarengineer
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  • WikiStart

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    21212. Click the "Mios Developers" link in "Toolbox". 
    2222 
    23 3. Go to the "Luup files" tab, scroll down, and upload the three files contained in the mochad zip file. 
     233. Go to the "Luup files" tab, scroll down, and upload the three files contained in the mochad zip file (D_Mochad1.xml, I_Mochad1.xml, S_Mochad1.xml). 
    2424 
    25254. Go to the "Create Device" tab. Fill in these fields: 
    2626    * **Description:** a name for your new mochad device (e.g, "cm19a") 
    27     * **!UpnpDevFilename:** D_Mochad1.xml 
    28     * **!UnnpImplFilename:** I_Mochad1.xml 
    29     * **!IpAddress:** The ip address of the machine running the mochad daemon. 
     27    * **UpnpDevFilename:** D_Mochad1.xml 
     28    * **UnnpImplFilename:** I_Mochad1.xml 
     29    * **IpAddress:** The ip address of the machine running the mochad daemon. 
    3030 
    31315. Exit the mios developers popup. 
     
    3636 
    37378. Fill in the following variables: 
    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. 
    4242    * **RFSecMotionSensors:** a comma separated list of RFSec motion sensors like the MS10A. For example: "02:00:00,03:00:00" 
    4343    * **RFSecDoorSensors:**  a comma separated list of RFSec door/window sensors like the ds10a 
    44     * **!PowerLineCommand:** this is set to 0 to control lights with RF commands and 1 to control lights with PL commands. PL control requires a cm15a. 
     44    * **PowerLineCommand:** this is set to 0 to control lights with RF commands and 1 to control lights with PL commands. PL control requires a cm15a.