Difference between revisions of "WHO=0 - Scenarios"

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|Scenario 1 to 16 (F420)<br>Scenario 1 to 20 (IR 3456)
 
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Revision as of 18:41, 21 November 2014

What is a scenario?

A scenario is a list of simple commands, stored in a scenario device like F420 (max. 16 scenarios) or IR 3456 (max. 20 scenarios). More and smarter scenarios can be stored in a scenario device like MH200 or the newer model MH200N. These smart scenario devices support event- and time-driven scenarios, even with IF-THEN-ELSE clauses.

Examples

Scenarios are launched in a similar way like lighting commands:

*0*5*89##        launch scenario #5, connected to address 89
*0*9*48#4#02##   launch scenario #9, connected to address 48 on interface 2

Since a scenario is just a list of commands, they don't have a status and therefore you can't do a status request on a scenario.

Programming a scenario

WHAT Table

WHAT Description
1..16
1..20
Scenario 1 to 16 (F420)
Scenario 1 to 20 (IR 3456)
40#x Start recording scenario x
41#x Stop recording scenario x
42 Delete all scenarios
42#x Delete scenario x
43 Lock scenario module
44 Unlock scenario module
45 Scenario module not available
45 Memory full


WHO Table WHO=1 - Lighting