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Revision as of 08:24, 15 December 2014

As of firmware R069bk BETA, Rules for home automation was included. The following section will help explain how to use the Rules UI and it includes examples of a couple of simple rules.

Getting started

Once you've updated to the new firmware, you might have to do a hard refresh to get the rules tab to load properly. What you should see is in the below screenshot.

Rules main.png

To create your first rule, simply click on the magic wand (Click to add a new rule). You should now see the screen below.

Rules 1.png

IF

The IF part of the rule starts automatically and it's known as a Trigger. The Trigger is the condition that has to be met before a rule would start.

Trigger

The first thing you want to do is to pick one or more triggers. In this first example, we're going to pick a door/window sensors and when it's opened, something should happen.

Rules 2.png

Simply click on Open, followed by the tick mark in the top right hand side corner to save the trigger part of the rule.

Rules 3.png
Rules 4.png

You should now see the following screen, which means that you've successfully set up the trigger part of the rule.

Rules 5.png

THEN

The second part to a rule is THEN, i.e. what will happen once the IF condition(s) is/are meet. This will cause something to happen at the end.

Wait

The Rules UI has an option to put in a delay before something should be triggered. The Wait time can be set to seconds or minutes and the maximum delay is 5 minutes.

Rules 7.png

In this case we've put in a Wait of 5 seconds.

Rules 8.png

Action

Now it's time to pick an "action" i.e. what's going to happen once the trigger is triggered. In this cease, we're turning on a binary switch. Simply click on "ON" icon for the binary switch and the action will be saved.

Rules 8.png

Once the action has been saved, you should see it appear under THEN. You can add multiple actions to the same "THEN" statement.