Not sure... make sure all the hardware is removed from the interface, re-install the FW (and make sure it actually installed - look for text that says...
GW is Gateway and SN is Subnet. The Gateway is typically your router address and the Subnet is typically 255.255.255.0 I think it is smarter to use st...
If you bought an assembled interface from us, it came with a test report, and on that report is the MAC addressed used. No matter though - you don’t ...
No, the DHT sensor cannot be natively read. Use a regular temp sensor that is supported (1-wire is good for this as it doesn't need to be read but eve...
Yes, both are correct!
Hi. You can certainly use pneumatic valves for on/off units. Yes, there is technically more complexity than using all electric, but if the net costs a...
Thanks for the tip. I have seen this in some home automation software. Not sure the level of risk/reliability, but we'll discuss it.
Correct. We just did that in the schematic to align 1's with 1's, etc.
Hi @oakbarn, Yes, the correct control code is '%0&15;', without apostrophes. If the board you have came with a MAC address, it will be on a sticke...
Well said! Once you start using some wireless interfaces, it can get really interesting! BTW, like the term "widgets", but we refer to them as Element...
Hi. You could pull the data off the data files via a file watcher, as you mentioned. But I think we need to create a pathway to pass information back ...
As I said... the 100 ohm resistor protects the pin if you enable it as an output. Use it if you like, but if you do it’s not high enough to truly prot...
The active low side is fine, and you can remove the 100 ohm resistor - its meant to limit input current in case you accidentally make the pin an outpu...
Script corrections (always need to reference an element's property): if "HLT Contactor" state == on "BK Contactor" state = offendif
You need to revove the forced visibility on the Workspace. Click the eye icon in the top bar to clear it. This un-forces hidden elements to be visible...