UltraWeatherBug supports various HomeSeer actions and triggers. In order to speak a Weather Alert, you need to:
1) From your HomeSeer web site, click Events.
2) Click Add Event.
Under the Name Tab:
1) In the Name textbox, enter something like "UltraWeatherBug - Speak Alerts"
2) Unselect "Disable Automatic Event Triggering"
Under the Trigger Tab:
1) In the "Current Trigger Type" dropdown, select "WeatherBug Alert Trigger".
2) In the "Select Alert Type", select the desired Alert (e.g. Any).
3) In the "Select Station" dropdown, select your WeatherBug Station.
3) In the "Notes" textbox, enter something like "Speak weather alerts during daytime hours".
Under the Actions Tab:
1) In the "Add Action" dropdown, select "UltraWeatherBug Speak" action.
2) In the "Select Speak Action" dropdown, select "Speak Weather Alerts".
3) In the "Select Station Dropdown", select your WeatherBug Station.
4) In the "Notes" textbox, enter something like "Speaks the current weather alerts."
Click the save button.
Note: You can restrict the speaking to daytime by adding a time of day condition to the Trigger Tab.
Regards,
Ultrajones
1) From your HomeSeer web site, click Events.
2) Click Add Event.
Under the Name Tab:
1) In the Name textbox, enter something like "UltraWeatherBug - Speak Alerts"
2) Unselect "Disable Automatic Event Triggering"
Under the Trigger Tab:
1) In the "Current Trigger Type" dropdown, select "WeatherBug Alert Trigger".
2) In the "Select Alert Type", select the desired Alert (e.g. Any).
3) In the "Select Station" dropdown, select your WeatherBug Station.
3) In the "Notes" textbox, enter something like "Speak weather alerts during daytime hours".
Under the Actions Tab:
1) In the "Add Action" dropdown, select "UltraWeatherBug Speak" action.
2) In the "Select Speak Action" dropdown, select "Speak Weather Alerts".
3) In the "Select Station Dropdown", select your WeatherBug Station.
4) In the "Notes" textbox, enter something like "Speaks the current weather alerts."
Click the save button.
Note: You can restrict the speaking to daytime by adding a time of day condition to the Trigger Tab.
Regards,
Ultrajones
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