A new PowerTrigger is available via the Updater!
The device logging/charting can be used to do things like convert incoming temperatures to more usable ones (F-C, C-F, *10, etc.), create averages, minimums and maximums, and to of course chart the results. As in...
There is one known issue, which is already fixed in dev code: The ability to write the calculated-and-logged file to a device string is not working. The Avg/Min/Max write-to-device-string does work. This shouldn't impact much, but the feature is nice if you receive Farenheit values and wish to display Celsius without scripting... for example because your TempLinc only outputs integral changes, and F are smaller than C.
- Alert Overrides now obey the Offset option
- Page Name now more consistent
- Consequently Events using Alerts will need to have the Alert re-selected after updating to this version. This is not expected to happen to alerts again.
- Device Logging now can log to, process and graph from CSV file
- Parse numeric from a device value or string
- Various conversions may be performed on it
- Write to log or to Excel/PowerTrigger-compatible CSV, and to device string
- Read CSV value and calculate Average, Min or Max values of a device there-in, over a specified period of time, writing result to a Device String
- Graph out one or every device in a CSV file over a specified period of time (see below.)
- Previous PowerTrigger Log commands are deprecated.
- PowerTrigger button on main U.I. now goes directly to Config screen; help is a button on that screen.
- X10 Mappings (Bridging) now list destination device name
- X10 Sequences can now completely ignore specified House Codes
The device logging/charting can be used to do things like convert incoming temperatures to more usable ones (F-C, C-F, *10, etc.), create averages, minimums and maximums, and to of course chart the results. As in...
There is one known issue, which is already fixed in dev code: The ability to write the calculated-and-logged file to a device string is not working. The Avg/Min/Max write-to-device-string does work. This shouldn't impact much, but the feature is nice if you receive Farenheit values and wish to display Celsius without scripting... for example because your TempLinc only outputs integral changes, and F are smaller than C.
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