What is the correct syntax to add a condition? For example, whenever "ZoneNotificationFlag" is on?
I am trying to find the scripting documentation, but the link i had doesnt work.
I'd like to create an email notification that will send an alert when specific zone/s are not ready. The alerts should be active/inactive based on a flag that is set manually and/or follows a schedule. The zones that are part of the alert should be selectable somehow (user settings?)
Is this...
Ah, looks like you hit the nail on the head. I'd need an MCA for the main zones and A-SZ4 (or two) for the ABus-wired sub-zones. I may also need a D250LS for the 4 speakers in the pool room, but i'd need to convert the 2 home-run speaker wires into RCA cables to connect the D250LS to the MCA.
I purchased this house with an Omni Pro 2 HAI system installed, however the audio portion was not set up for use. There are speakers and keypad locations pre-wired, but I am not sure what kind of system would be correct in this case since some speakers are home runs to a wire closet on the 1st...
iOS 8 GM has been released (and installed on my phone) - ready when you are!
P.S. Haiku v3.93 crashed a lot and had trouble connecting to the controller on iOS 8 Beta 5 - did you get any reports of that? So far with GM it sems pretty snappy. Will see...
do you mean replace this entire function?
function onZoneSecure(zone) {
if(zone.name == "Kitch/Pool Door") {
if(garageDoorCheckTimer != undefined) garageDoorCheckTimer.clearTimeout();
}
}
I am not so familiar with scripting. Can you clarify exactly what I should replace?
i have tried leaving the door open for various lengths, both shorter and longer than the timeout period. But every time i close the door, the error pops up. And i get the notification no matter what. In fact if I open/close the the door 5 times in a minute, I will then get 5 notifications.
this is the error i get when the door is closed, even if it is within the timeout period:
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THis is the code I have. There is nothing else:
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Since the error occurs when the door is closed, the timeout timer is not resetting. So...
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