I did not realize that... makes me realize I need to read up on Z-wave a little more.
That did the trick... thanks!
matt (support) wrote:I have noticed that if I wake my MultiSensor up and send it lots of commands (define/sync it, change settings, etc.) then apparently the entire unit warms up and I start getting higher temperatures. If I put it back to sleep and wait for it to broadcast out the temperature then it goes back down (to what I think is closer to the ambient room temperature).
I have on my ToDo list to add Indigo sensor level temperature adjustments, so that you can have Indigo convert between C & F and also offset the temperature to give it a better baseline. I'm not sure when I'll get to that, but it is on my wish list.
Analog Kid wrote:I'm having a problem where the Multisensor is sort of erratically reporting motion and not-motion.
The iOS application actually lets me send an off command to the sensor to get it out of the motion state, but the Mac application doesn't. I wonder if being able to would let me script a timeout.
T-Power wrote:Hello Good People,
Can some one please explain how to speak a device state?
I have a DSB05 outside I would like it to speak the outdoor temperature every few hours.
T.I.A.
T-Power wrote:Thank you Dave,
I had been looking at your work I got lost at the part "Then, add a corresponding 'indigo.server.speak' block to the next section to establish what Indigo will say, and how it will say it."
I am just learning apple script and having had any experience with python, so honestly I currently dont understand how to retrofit your code to create my simple setup of speaking the outside weather every few hours.
Any more tips?
If I can get one I know I'll soon be off and running
T.I.A.
dev = indigo.devices[123]
speakMe = dev.states["STATE NAME"]
indigo.server.speak("Hi. My name is %s. My voice is my passport. Verify me." % speakMe)
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