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[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
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= Düwi ZWave Sun Window Blind Insert = <br />
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== Info ==<br />
;Sun blind control: <br />
The Düwi wireless insert of sun blind is for the wireless opening and closing of window blinds, shutters,sun blinds and electronic gates. The wireless sun blind automatically turns off the contact after about 2 minutes (value set at delivery) in order to protect the motor<br />
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;Technical specifications:<br />
* Switching capacity<br />
** ohmic 1800W<br />
** 460VA (motors + luminescent lamps)<br />
** 500W incandescent bulbs <br />
* Operating voltage: 230 V~, 50 Hz<br />
* Switching time: 2 minutes (time period is factory set)<br />
* Micro fuse: T 8 A H<br />
* Standby : < 1 W<br />
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== Links ==<br />
* [ftp://ftp.zwaveeurope.com/pub/man/en/DUW/DUW_064367_in_en.pdf Installation manual]<br />
* [http://www.duewi.de/index.php?productid=37344 Product page]<br />
* [http://www.duewi.de/download.php?bid=5856&lid=4 Manual]<br />
* [http://www.duewi.de/download.php?bid=5863&lid=4 Quickstart]<br />
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== Where to buy ==<br />
* [http://www.home4u-store.com/interact%C2%B3-funk-einsatz-jalousie-aktor-jalousie-d%C3%BCwi-05436-p-4566.html Home4U Store - 45€]<br />
* [http://www.zwave4u.com/products/en/Window-Control/Duwi-Z-Wave-Window-Blind-Insert.html ZWave4U - 58€]<br />
* [http://p5.hu/hu/termekek/reszletek/55_popp_fali_redonyvezerlo_betet/ P5.hu - 74€ (59€ + 25%)]</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=LinuxMCE-1004_-_Changesets&diff=33730LinuxMCE-1004 - Changesets2013-01-30T15:21:49Z<p>Hari: /* Upcoming fixes... */</p>
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[[Category:LinuxMCE Releases]]<br />
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This page outlines some information about the Beta, as well as outlining any changes and bugfixes we are applying, just like we did with the alpha2 page.<br />
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If a package needs to be built, put it under Upcoming fixes... As soon as a set of package is built, those packages move into a section called Update XXXXX where XXXXX is the svn revision at the time of build.<br />
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== Upcoming fixes... ==<br />
'''Note: Please put the name of the package file and the source and bin package number in this list, followed by a small description of what has changed! Hulu Player is not the name of the package, but lmce-hulu-player. It makes the life of the person, who needs to update the repo a lot easier. Thank you!'''<br />
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* lmce-onewire? - default to usb device when no serial device is given<br />
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== Update 27136 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Fixes #1664 - Adds scheme to detect nvidia GT device number by eld<br />
** Fixes #1669 - Fix nouveau remove to prevent reboot loop<br />
** Refs #1656 fix - Change alsa output from device name to hardware name (plughw)<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Refs #1604 - Added Mac Range to NCB541W Camera DT #2222<br />
* pluto-simplephone - Fixes #1656 - use alsa default as the output<br />
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== Update 27065 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fixes #1659. Alsa utils was not being installed and for some reason I thought it was a good idea to delete the ppa.<br />
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== Update 27063 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fixes #1657 fix crash on unconfigured event<br />
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== Update 27058 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Fixes #1587 all remaining networking issues. Now a correct preliminary interfaces is created and kernel route established. Side effect, installer has internet now, and packages are updated on the fly. Changes to dvd-install.sh and lmcemaster.sh.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Add Android Touch Orbiter to Orbiters page, add ability to see bookmarks for games.<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) - Fix Famicom disk system support, disks should now go to correct slot.<br />
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== Update 27049 ==<br />
* pluto-updatemedia(405,406) - Fixes #1642 - flac tag unicode characters<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Fixes #1644 - fix button mapping on Logitech MX Air<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - Fixes #1645 - fix coordinate of mouse clicks on xine videos(DVD)<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270) - Fixes #1648 - Fix undefined variable in generate_uers_voicemenu.pl script when tts language is not defined.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes #1647 Fixed standard thermostat DT#4 in KNX climate wizard.<br />
* lmce-eib-eibd (773) - Fixes #1646 - Added brightness sensors to eib-eibd device. It now emits brightness changed events.<br />
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== Update 27035 ==<br />
* lmce-asterisk -- Refs #1443,#1551 Use cid from PAI or PAF SIP header if available. Try to make gtalk working. Credits to cfernandes<br />
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== Update 27027 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - change to General_Info_Plugin.cpp to change mail from to user instead of root@dcerouter<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Utils.sh only boost audio while in avwiz<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1638, #1639 - Repaired broken climate scenario wizard in web admin<br />
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pluto-dcerouter has been uploaded as well, as there have been changes to libc6... Just want to be on the save side.<br />
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== Update 26983 ==<br />
* Xine_Player - Refs #1635 - fixes crash with Internet radio stations not transmitting all needed meta data<br />
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== Update 26974 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1626 change the way we discover devices. Grepping by name is not viable as there is no standard.<br />
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== Update 26965 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1626 addition of Audigy 2 chipset recognition, and change of behavior for AlternateSC = 2 as detailed [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Audio_in_1004#AlternateSC_.3D_2 here].<br />
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== Update 26939 ==<br />
* lmce-advanced-ip-camera(813,812) - fix for new segfault<br />
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== Update 26938 ==<br />
* lmce-advanced-ip-camera(813,812) - Possible fix for segfault<br />
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== Update 26909 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Refs #1617 bad sql query in Utils.sh fixed. Not sure where it came from. 710 does not have it, 810 does. New virtual sound cards revealed it.<br />
** Refs #1619 Passthrough is not working on most devices. This fixes that.<br />
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== Update 26907 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Fixed more errors from conversion, a typo and variable placement. Was causing systems with no soundcard to hang. Added KVM support in one more place.<br />
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== Update 26897 ==<br />
* lmce-usb-gamepad (795,796) - Improve error handling for case when a game pad returns a short read. (tschak)<br />
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== Update 26859 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1592 Fixed errors from conversion. Trying to make multiple cards universally accepted... and leave open the ability to run multiple cards.<br />
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== Update 26847 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - fix climate plugin to not show thermostat mode for multilevel sensors<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs #1598 - improvements/fixes to VPN setup<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #1598 - improvements/fixes to VPN setup. <br />
** Refs #1579 Added KVM specific driver to routine. <br />
*** Also better handling of multiple cards... <br />
*** ranking system implemented, not blacklisting atm... <br />
***instead specifying BusID in xorg.conf and tying driver.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (556,555) <br />
** Refs #1579 Added KVM specific driver to routine. <br />
** Also better handling of multiple cards... <br />
** ranking system implemented, not blacklisting atm... <br />
** instead specifying BusID in xorg.conf and tying driver.<br />
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== Update 26759 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - Refs #1230 - new commands for golgoj's qOrbiter<br />
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== Update 26757 ==<br />
* lmce-advanced-ip-camera(813,812) - Fixed problem with http requests - improved and fixes problem with callback memory handling<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - Refs #1230 - new commands for golgoj's qOrbiter<br />
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== Update 26728 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - Refs #1230 - command now returns data as advertised<br />
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== Update 26650 ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1558 - Make Brightness sensor controllable via KNX<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1558 - Modifications in KNX wizard<br />
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== Update 26635 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Small change to SetupAudioVideo.sh to better assign values. Change to nvidia-install.sh to re-add alsa-backports for most ION2. Change to asound.conf.backup to handle analog surround (6 and 8 channel).<br />
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== Update 26633 ==<br />
* pluto-hdhomerun (621,620) Refs #1568 remove abandoned dbox2 reference for scanning data.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) Refs #1568 nothing to see here, just case changes for conformity.<br />
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== Update 26629 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 change asound.conf completely. AlternateSC scheme still in place and will use pluto.conf.backup to apply analog 5.1/7.1 surround.<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628,627) Refs #1597 stop overwriting authorized_keys on core.<br />
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== Update 26619 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535. Fix path typo, prevent bad card,device numbering. Final commit IV.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - Refs #1599 - DST event plugin fix. Thx tschak (next time enter the package in here, please :) )<br />
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== Update 26611 ==<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535. Fix previous changes to allow hw/plug assign to keep non-new nVidia assigned correctly in myth for correct default usage (non GT series nvidia equipment). Fix bad variable in nvidia-install.sh which sets alternate config for GT series. Add ConfGet for alternative series. Final answer Regis.<br />
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== Update 26610 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1596. Fix previous changes to allow hw/plug assign to keep non-new nVidia assigned correctly in myth for correct default usage (non GT series nvidia equipment)<br />
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== Update 26608 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1596. Changes to allow hw/plug assign to keep non-new nVidia assigned correctly in myth for correct default usage (non GT series nvidia equipment)<br />
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== Update 26595 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1596. Changes to nvidia-install.sh to do some error recovery for a cleaner install experience. Please add RestartALSA.sh to pluto-boot-scripts<br />
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== Update 26579 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 final commit, yeah I said it, to SetupAudioVideo.sh to read AlternateSC variable from pluto.conf. All audio should work now on everything. <br />
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== Update 26576 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1586 Removal of ivy bridge support to Utils.sh. Not ready for prime time and we are beta. Refs #1564 writing our alsa.conf template on install causes the first load of alsa to break, so we cannot use or manipulate it.<br />
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== Update 26573 ==<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628,627) Refs #1586 Change to vmlinuz initrd.img softlink logic on core. <br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 Preliminary failsafe added to nvidia-install.sh. SetupAudioVideo.sh sed changed to avoid conflict of variable expansion and separators.<br />
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== Update 26570 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 Reversion changes to SetupAudioVideo.sh to correctly apply changes to asound.conf and xine.conf. New alternative scheme to be added later for stragglers.<br />
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* mce-diskless-tools (628,627) Refs #1586 Change to vmlinuz initrd.img softlinks on core, provide alternative if moon root softlink does not exist, add chmod +r to both.<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) Refs #1594 time code event<br />
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== Update 26558 ==<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) - Fix problems when multiple games of different game systems were added into the same playlist. Add a crash dialog.<br />
* lmce-game-plugin (671,672) - The other side of the above fix.<br />
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== Update 26551 ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1589 - Amend the CriteriaParmList for the Doorbell event to correctly setup the criteria in web admin.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) -- Refs #1590 - fix for enabling timed events disabled on reload<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Moar changes to SetupAudioVideo.sh to correctly apply changes to asound.conf and xine.conf. Missed a few types of onboard cards.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (556,555) Refs #1564 Changes AVWizard_Run.sh to be more cross compatable and compliment other changes. <br />
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More changes in the works to change mythtv settings for onboard HDMI.<br />
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== Update 26541 ==<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) Changes to mkr_postinstall to remove odd reference "input.file_origin_path:/home/public/data/music/AC-DC/The Razors Edge" to /etc/pluto/xine.conf<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Changes to SetupAudioVideo.sh to correctly apply changes to asound.conf and xine.conf regardless of card/alsa version/config. Provides surround ootb if hardware supports.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (556,555) Refs #1564 Changes to AVWizard to fix oversights and AVWizard_Run.sh to be more cross compatable and compliment other changes.<br />
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Kid tested, mother approved. Please build a new snapshot.<br />
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== Update 26523 ==<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628) Refs #1586 Change to /tftpboot/###/vmlinuz and initrd.img softlinks, to poin to buntu generated link so should a kernel change, no change needs to be made on the core<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1586 Addition of ivy/sandy bridge support to install scheme. #1587 change to initial nic config in firstboot script.<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) -- whoops, add MAME template to package! (tschak)<br />
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== Update 26516 ==<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) Refs #1584 Bad SQL syntax in StorageDevices_NFSRadar.sh causing repetative md fileserver adds.<br />
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== Update 26512 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- refs #1566 Addition of USBGP_up.sh file to prevent multiple game pad detections.<br />
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== Update 26510 ==<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) Refs #1520 fixes for offline drives and core drive detection in StorageDevices_Radar.sh and StorageDevices_StatusRadar.sh. New snap would probably not hurt anyones feelings.<br />
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== Update 26506 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564 change to asound.conf, backup of odd version in place. This provides stereo hdmi for everyone and prevents DTS avwiz lockup. It is a band-aid. It will be solved to provide true surround... however currently most hdmi audio is broken so this is a necessary step<br />
* pluto-vdr -- Ref #434 - Better support for displaying what is currently running, in case vdr-plugin-status is installed.<br />
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== Update 26487 ==<br />
* pluto-zwave - Ref #44 Severe bug that prevented SetAssociation from working<br />
== Update 26485 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564 Small change to Utils.sh to check the state of need for alsa backport module, regardless of whether or not the correct nvidia driver is already installed. This is a problem if upgrading an existing install at the moment, snapshot unaffected.<br />
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== Update 26484 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1321. Added Telecom TTS voice selection to Wizard/Basic Info/Installation.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1321. Added Language DeviceData to TTS device.<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270) -- Refs #1321. Refactored IVR generation script to multilanguage. Added french and german generation routines.<br />
* lmce-asterisk -- Refs #1321 Adding german and french phonetic translators to use with mbrola tts<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564, Fixed audio problems for HDMI on most everything. Affected files are SetupAudioVideo.sh and nvidia-install.sh. A new snapshot should be generated. <br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) -- Ref #1564, more audio changes similar to above, affecting AVWizard_Run.sh.<br />
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== Update 26461 ==<br />
* lmce-eib-eibd (773) -- Refs #1558. Make RGB lights work with KNX. One DCE command can be mapped to an array of multiple KNX commands. Can be usefull for supporting other devices in future.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1558. KNX wizard completely refactored under the hood. Should now fully work. Support for RGB lights added.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1558. Removed KNX Thermostats from webadmin. This is already included in KNX Climate<br />
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== Update 26459 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Refs #1541. Fixed stupid mistake in SetupAudioVideo.sh which was deleting xorg.conf and xorg.conf.pluto.avwizard while working through the end of the wizard.<br />
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== Update 26458 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fixes return value of commands in #1230<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) -- PCEngine added to Emulator Factory<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Lots of Game Player fixes in designer related to the various orbiter remotes.<br />
* '''lmce-'''sdlmame (682,683) -- patches for game recording (AVI file by default) and to disable warning and disclaimer messages.<br />
* '''lmce-'''sdlmess (716,717) -- patches for game recording (AVI file by default) and to disable warning and disclaimer messages.<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Refs #1541. Live boot from the live DVD is now fixed, with better video handling. Changes to dvd-installer.sh and lmcemaster.sh. A new snapshot should be generated. Ref #1564, Fixed audio problems for HDMI on most everything. Affected files are SetupAudioVideo.sh and nvidia-install.sh. More chipsets appropriated there as well.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) -- Ref #1564, more audio changes similar to above, affecting AVWizard_Run.sh.<br />
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== Update 26392 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #1414. Change from manufacturer names to pciid for clearer detection and added ATI HD2xxx-4xxx fglrx use in Utils.sh.<br />
** Refs #1535. Change to SetupAudioVideo.sh missing a $ in EnableDigitalOutputs. Adds || to prevent crashing if there is no card available.<br />
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* pluto-avwizard (555,556)<br />
** Refs #1273 backup and remove xorg.conf and xorg.conf.pluto.avwizard on start of AVWizard to go fix toggling/sizing problems.<br />
** Refs #1535. Change to AVWizard_Run.sh Adds || to audio mixer unmute/vol set to prevent Wizard crashing if there is no card available or asound cannot be set for other reasons.<br />
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* huludesktop<br />
** Refs #1480 make our own fun. This source creates package huludesktop huludesktop_i386.deb with all of the pieces in place. Reverts flash to 10.3.183.20, the last version with GPU accelleration/VDPAU. This package does not exist in lucid multiverse, so there should be no version competition. Consider changing version and testing in 8.10 for cross compatability, unless theirs is working well. Possible advantage of accelleration in flash. Folder lives in http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/branches/LinuxMCE-1004/extra and can be built from there with dpkg-deb -b huludesktop_i386<br />
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* lmce-asterisk<br />
** Refs #1443 Get CID working in asterisk when no PAE header present<br />
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== Update 26373 ==<br />
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* pluto-x-scripts (520,523)<br />
** #1414 removes attempt to install defunct nvidia-glx package and stops preinstall of fglrx in case of radeon requirement, as the two cause conflicts.<br />
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* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #1535 Change to nvidia-install.sh for new handling of nvidia HDMI audio scenario to overwrite the asound.conf template. Inclusion of asound.conf.backports. Additional changes to revert from backports on chipset change which no longer requires/desires it.</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=LinuxMCE-1004_-_Changesets&diff=33436LinuxMCE-1004 - Changesets2012-11-23T15:43:35Z<p>Hari: /* Upcoming fixes... */</p>
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[[Category:LinuxMCE Releases]]<br />
<br />
<br />
This page outlines some information about the Beta, as well as outlining any changes and bugfixes we are applying, just like we did with the alpha2 page.<br />
<br />
If a package needs to be built, put it under Upcoming fixes... As soon as a set of package is built, those packages move into a section called Update XXXXX where XXXXX is the svn revision at the time of build.<br />
<br />
== Upcoming fixes... ==<br />
'''Note: Please put the name of the package file and the source and bin package number in this list, followed by a small description of what has changed! Hulu Player is not the name of the package, but lmce-hulu-player. It makes the life of the person, who needs to update the repo a lot easier. Thank you!'''<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - fix climate plugin to not show thermostat mode for multilevel sensors<br />
<br />
== Update 26759 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - Refs #1230 - new commands for golgoj's qOrbiter<br />
<br />
== Update 26757 ==<br />
* lmce-advanced-ip-camera(813,812) - Fixed problem with http requests - improved and fixes problem with callback memory handling<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - Refs #1230 - new commands for golgoj's qOrbiter<br />
<br />
== Update 26728 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - Refs #1230 - command now returns data as advertised<br />
<br />
== Update 26650 ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1558 - Make Brightness sensor controllable via KNX<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1558 - Modifications in KNX wizard<br />
<br />
== Update 26635 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Small change to SetupAudioVideo.sh to better assign values. Change to nvidia-install.sh to re-add alsa-backports for most ION2. Change to asound.conf.backup to handle analog surround (6 and 8 channel).<br />
<br />
== Update 26633 ==<br />
* pluto-hdhomerun (621,620) Refs #1568 remove abandoned dbox2 reference for scanning data.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) Refs #1568 nothing to see here, just case changes for conformity.<br />
<br />
== Update 26629 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 change asound.conf completely. AlternateSC scheme still in place and will use pluto.conf.backup to apply analog 5.1/7.1 surround.<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628,627) Refs #1597 stop overwriting authorized_keys on core.<br />
<br />
== Update 26619 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535. Fix path typo, prevent bad card,device numbering. Final commit IV.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - Refs #1599 - DST event plugin fix. Thx tschak (next time enter the package in here, please :) )<br />
<br />
== Update 26611 ==<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535. Fix previous changes to allow hw/plug assign to keep non-new nVidia assigned correctly in myth for correct default usage (non GT series nvidia equipment). Fix bad variable in nvidia-install.sh which sets alternate config for GT series. Add ConfGet for alternative series. Final answer Regis.<br />
<br />
== Update 26610 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1596. Fix previous changes to allow hw/plug assign to keep non-new nVidia assigned correctly in myth for correct default usage (non GT series nvidia equipment)<br />
<br />
== Update 26608 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1596. Changes to allow hw/plug assign to keep non-new nVidia assigned correctly in myth for correct default usage (non GT series nvidia equipment)<br />
<br />
== Update 26595 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1596. Changes to nvidia-install.sh to do some error recovery for a cleaner install experience. Please add RestartALSA.sh to pluto-boot-scripts<br />
<br />
== Update 26579 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 final commit, yeah I said it, to SetupAudioVideo.sh to read AlternateSC variable from pluto.conf. All audio should work now on everything. <br />
<br />
== Update 26576 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1586 Removal of ivy bridge support to Utils.sh. Not ready for prime time and we are beta. Refs #1564 writing our alsa.conf template on install causes the first load of alsa to break, so we cannot use or manipulate it.<br />
<br />
== Update 26573 ==<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628,627) Refs #1586 Change to vmlinuz initrd.img softlink logic on core. <br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 Preliminary failsafe added to nvidia-install.sh. SetupAudioVideo.sh sed changed to avoid conflict of variable expansion and separators.<br />
<br />
== Update 26570 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 Reversion changes to SetupAudioVideo.sh to correctly apply changes to asound.conf and xine.conf. New alternative scheme to be added later for stragglers.<br />
<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628,627) Refs #1586 Change to vmlinuz initrd.img softlinks on core, provide alternative if moon root softlink does not exist, add chmod +r to both.<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) Refs #1594 time code event<br />
<br />
== Update 26558 ==<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) - Fix problems when multiple games of different game systems were added into the same playlist. Add a crash dialog.<br />
* lmce-game-plugin (671,672) - The other side of the above fix.<br />
<br />
== Update 26551 ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1589 - Amend the CriteriaParmList for the Doorbell event to correctly setup the criteria in web admin.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) -- Refs #1590 - fix for enabling timed events disabled on reload<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Moar changes to SetupAudioVideo.sh to correctly apply changes to asound.conf and xine.conf. Missed a few types of onboard cards.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (556,555) Refs #1564 Changes AVWizard_Run.sh to be more cross compatable and compliment other changes. <br />
<br />
More changes in the works to change mythtv settings for onboard HDMI.<br />
<br />
== Update 26541 ==<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) Changes to mkr_postinstall to remove odd reference "input.file_origin_path:/home/public/data/music/AC-DC/The Razors Edge" to /etc/pluto/xine.conf<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Changes to SetupAudioVideo.sh to correctly apply changes to asound.conf and xine.conf regardless of card/alsa version/config. Provides surround ootb if hardware supports.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (556,555) Refs #1564 Changes to AVWizard to fix oversights and AVWizard_Run.sh to be more cross compatable and compliment other changes.<br />
<br />
Kid tested, mother approved. Please build a new snapshot.<br />
<br />
== Update 26523 ==<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628) Refs #1586 Change to /tftpboot/###/vmlinuz and initrd.img softlinks, to poin to buntu generated link so should a kernel change, no change needs to be made on the core<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1586 Addition of ivy/sandy bridge support to install scheme. #1587 change to initial nic config in firstboot script.<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) -- whoops, add MAME template to package! (tschak)<br />
<br />
== Update 26516 ==<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) Refs #1584 Bad SQL syntax in StorageDevices_NFSRadar.sh causing repetative md fileserver adds.<br />
<br />
== Update 26512 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- refs #1566 Addition of USBGP_up.sh file to prevent multiple game pad detections.<br />
<br />
== Update 26510 ==<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) Refs #1520 fixes for offline drives and core drive detection in StorageDevices_Radar.sh and StorageDevices_StatusRadar.sh. New snap would probably not hurt anyones feelings.<br />
<br />
== Update 26506 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564 change to asound.conf, backup of odd version in place. This provides stereo hdmi for everyone and prevents DTS avwiz lockup. It is a band-aid. It will be solved to provide true surround... however currently most hdmi audio is broken so this is a necessary step<br />
* pluto-vdr -- Ref #434 - Better support for displaying what is currently running, in case vdr-plugin-status is installed.<br />
<br />
== Update 26487 ==<br />
* pluto-zwave - Ref #44 Severe bug that prevented SetAssociation from working<br />
== Update 26485 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564 Small change to Utils.sh to check the state of need for alsa backport module, regardless of whether or not the correct nvidia driver is already installed. This is a problem if upgrading an existing install at the moment, snapshot unaffected.<br />
<br />
== Update 26484 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1321. Added Telecom TTS voice selection to Wizard/Basic Info/Installation.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1321. Added Language DeviceData to TTS device.<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270) -- Refs #1321. Refactored IVR generation script to multilanguage. Added french and german generation routines.<br />
* lmce-asterisk -- Refs #1321 Adding german and french phonetic translators to use with mbrola tts<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564, Fixed audio problems for HDMI on most everything. Affected files are SetupAudioVideo.sh and nvidia-install.sh. A new snapshot should be generated. <br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) -- Ref #1564, more audio changes similar to above, affecting AVWizard_Run.sh.<br />
<br />
== Update 26461 ==<br />
* lmce-eib-eibd (773) -- Refs #1558. Make RGB lights work with KNX. One DCE command can be mapped to an array of multiple KNX commands. Can be usefull for supporting other devices in future.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1558. KNX wizard completely refactored under the hood. Should now fully work. Support for RGB lights added.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1558. Removed KNX Thermostats from webadmin. This is already included in KNX Climate<br />
<br />
== Update 26459 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Refs #1541. Fixed stupid mistake in SetupAudioVideo.sh which was deleting xorg.conf and xorg.conf.pluto.avwizard while working through the end of the wizard.<br />
<br />
== Update 26458 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fixes return value of commands in #1230<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) -- PCEngine added to Emulator Factory<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Lots of Game Player fixes in designer related to the various orbiter remotes.<br />
* '''lmce-'''sdlmame (682,683) -- patches for game recording (AVI file by default) and to disable warning and disclaimer messages.<br />
* '''lmce-'''sdlmess (716,717) -- patches for game recording (AVI file by default) and to disable warning and disclaimer messages.<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Refs #1541. Live boot from the live DVD is now fixed, with better video handling. Changes to dvd-installer.sh and lmcemaster.sh. A new snapshot should be generated. Ref #1564, Fixed audio problems for HDMI on most everything. Affected files are SetupAudioVideo.sh and nvidia-install.sh. More chipsets appropriated there as well.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) -- Ref #1564, more audio changes similar to above, affecting AVWizard_Run.sh.<br />
<br />
== Update 26392 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #1414. Change from manufacturer names to pciid for clearer detection and added ATI HD2xxx-4xxx fglrx use in Utils.sh.<br />
** Refs #1535. Change to SetupAudioVideo.sh missing a $ in EnableDigitalOutputs. Adds || to prevent crashing if there is no card available.<br />
<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556)<br />
** Refs #1273 backup and remove xorg.conf and xorg.conf.pluto.avwizard on start of AVWizard to go fix toggling/sizing problems.<br />
** Refs #1535. Change to AVWizard_Run.sh Adds || to audio mixer unmute/vol set to prevent Wizard crashing if there is no card available or asound cannot be set for other reasons.<br />
<br />
* huludesktop<br />
** Refs #1480 make our own fun. This source creates package huludesktop huludesktop_i386.deb with all of the pieces in place. Reverts flash to 10.3.183.20, the last version with GPU accelleration/VDPAU. This package does not exist in lucid multiverse, so there should be no version competition. Consider changing version and testing in 8.10 for cross compatability, unless theirs is working well. Possible advantage of accelleration in flash. Folder lives in http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/branches/LinuxMCE-1004/extra and can be built from there with dpkg-deb -b huludesktop_i386<br />
<br />
* lmce-asterisk<br />
** Refs #1443 Get CID working in asterisk when no PAE header present<br />
<br />
== Update 26373 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-x-scripts (520,523)<br />
** #1414 removes attempt to install defunct nvidia-glx package and stops preinstall of fglrx in case of radeon requirement, as the two cause conflicts.<br />
<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #1535 Change to nvidia-install.sh for new handling of nvidia HDMI audio scenario to overwrite the asound.conf template. Inclusion of asound.conf.backports. Additional changes to revert from backports on chipset change which no longer requires/desires it.</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=LinuxMCE-1004_-_Changesets&diff=33435LinuxMCE-1004 - Changesets2012-11-23T15:43:11Z<p>Hari: /* Upcoming fixes... */</p>
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[[Category:LinuxMCE Releases]]<br />
<br />
<br />
This page outlines some information about the Beta, as well as outlining any changes and bugfixes we are applying, just like we did with the alpha2 page.<br />
<br />
If a package needs to be built, put it under Upcoming fixes... As soon as a set of package is built, those packages move into a section called Update XXXXX where XXXXX is the svn revision at the time of build.<br />
<br />
== Upcoming fixes... ==<br />
'''Note: Please put the name of the package file and the source and bin package number in this list, followed by a small description of what has changed! Hulu Player is not the name of the package, but lmce-hulu-player. It makes the life of the person, who needs to update the repo a lot easier. Thank you!'''<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fix climate plugin to not show thermostat mode for multilevel sensors<br />
<br />
== Update 26759 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - Refs #1230 - new commands for golgoj's qOrbiter<br />
<br />
== Update 26757 ==<br />
* lmce-advanced-ip-camera(813,812) - Fixed problem with http requests - improved and fixes problem with callback memory handling<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - Refs #1230 - new commands for golgoj's qOrbiter<br />
<br />
== Update 26728 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins(116,135) - Refs #1230 - command now returns data as advertised<br />
<br />
== Update 26650 ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1558 - Make Brightness sensor controllable via KNX<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1558 - Modifications in KNX wizard<br />
<br />
== Update 26635 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Small change to SetupAudioVideo.sh to better assign values. Change to nvidia-install.sh to re-add alsa-backports for most ION2. Change to asound.conf.backup to handle analog surround (6 and 8 channel).<br />
<br />
== Update 26633 ==<br />
* pluto-hdhomerun (621,620) Refs #1568 remove abandoned dbox2 reference for scanning data.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) Refs #1568 nothing to see here, just case changes for conformity.<br />
<br />
== Update 26629 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 change asound.conf completely. AlternateSC scheme still in place and will use pluto.conf.backup to apply analog 5.1/7.1 surround.<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628,627) Refs #1597 stop overwriting authorized_keys on core.<br />
<br />
== Update 26619 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535. Fix path typo, prevent bad card,device numbering. Final commit IV.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - Refs #1599 - DST event plugin fix. Thx tschak (next time enter the package in here, please :) )<br />
<br />
== Update 26611 ==<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535. Fix previous changes to allow hw/plug assign to keep non-new nVidia assigned correctly in myth for correct default usage (non GT series nvidia equipment). Fix bad variable in nvidia-install.sh which sets alternate config for GT series. Add ConfGet for alternative series. Final answer Regis.<br />
<br />
== Update 26610 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1596. Fix previous changes to allow hw/plug assign to keep non-new nVidia assigned correctly in myth for correct default usage (non GT series nvidia equipment)<br />
<br />
== Update 26608 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1596. Changes to allow hw/plug assign to keep non-new nVidia assigned correctly in myth for correct default usage (non GT series nvidia equipment)<br />
<br />
== Update 26595 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1596. Changes to nvidia-install.sh to do some error recovery for a cleaner install experience. Please add RestartALSA.sh to pluto-boot-scripts<br />
<br />
== Update 26579 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 final commit, yeah I said it, to SetupAudioVideo.sh to read AlternateSC variable from pluto.conf. All audio should work now on everything. <br />
<br />
== Update 26576 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1586 Removal of ivy bridge support to Utils.sh. Not ready for prime time and we are beta. Refs #1564 writing our alsa.conf template on install causes the first load of alsa to break, so we cannot use or manipulate it.<br />
<br />
== Update 26573 ==<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628,627) Refs #1586 Change to vmlinuz initrd.img softlink logic on core. <br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 Preliminary failsafe added to nvidia-install.sh. SetupAudioVideo.sh sed changed to avoid conflict of variable expansion and separators.<br />
<br />
== Update 26570 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1535 Reversion changes to SetupAudioVideo.sh to correctly apply changes to asound.conf and xine.conf. New alternative scheme to be added later for stragglers.<br />
<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628,627) Refs #1586 Change to vmlinuz initrd.img softlinks on core, provide alternative if moon root softlink does not exist, add chmod +r to both.<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) Refs #1594 time code event<br />
<br />
== Update 26558 ==<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) - Fix problems when multiple games of different game systems were added into the same playlist. Add a crash dialog.<br />
* lmce-game-plugin (671,672) - The other side of the above fix.<br />
<br />
== Update 26551 ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1589 - Amend the CriteriaParmList for the Doorbell event to correctly setup the criteria in web admin.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) -- Refs #1590 - fix for enabling timed events disabled on reload<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Moar changes to SetupAudioVideo.sh to correctly apply changes to asound.conf and xine.conf. Missed a few types of onboard cards.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (556,555) Refs #1564 Changes AVWizard_Run.sh to be more cross compatable and compliment other changes. <br />
<br />
More changes in the works to change mythtv settings for onboard HDMI.<br />
<br />
== Update 26541 ==<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) Changes to mkr_postinstall to remove odd reference "input.file_origin_path:/home/public/data/music/AC-DC/The Razors Edge" to /etc/pluto/xine.conf<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1564 Changes to SetupAudioVideo.sh to correctly apply changes to asound.conf and xine.conf regardless of card/alsa version/config. Provides surround ootb if hardware supports.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (556,555) Refs #1564 Changes to AVWizard to fix oversights and AVWizard_Run.sh to be more cross compatable and compliment other changes.<br />
<br />
Kid tested, mother approved. Please build a new snapshot.<br />
<br />
== Update 26523 ==<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (628) Refs #1586 Change to /tftpboot/###/vmlinuz and initrd.img softlinks, to poin to buntu generated link so should a kernel change, no change needs to be made on the core<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) Refs #1586 Addition of ivy/sandy bridge support to install scheme. #1587 change to initial nic config in firstboot script.<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) -- whoops, add MAME template to package! (tschak)<br />
<br />
== Update 26516 ==<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) Refs #1584 Bad SQL syntax in StorageDevices_NFSRadar.sh causing repetative md fileserver adds.<br />
<br />
== Update 26512 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- refs #1566 Addition of USBGP_up.sh file to prevent multiple game pad detections.<br />
<br />
== Update 26510 ==<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) Refs #1520 fixes for offline drives and core drive detection in StorageDevices_Radar.sh and StorageDevices_StatusRadar.sh. New snap would probably not hurt anyones feelings.<br />
<br />
== Update 26506 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564 change to asound.conf, backup of odd version in place. This provides stereo hdmi for everyone and prevents DTS avwiz lockup. It is a band-aid. It will be solved to provide true surround... however currently most hdmi audio is broken so this is a necessary step<br />
* pluto-vdr -- Ref #434 - Better support for displaying what is currently running, in case vdr-plugin-status is installed.<br />
<br />
== Update 26487 ==<br />
* pluto-zwave - Ref #44 Severe bug that prevented SetAssociation from working<br />
== Update 26485 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564 Small change to Utils.sh to check the state of need for alsa backport module, regardless of whether or not the correct nvidia driver is already installed. This is a problem if upgrading an existing install at the moment, snapshot unaffected.<br />
<br />
== Update 26484 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1321. Added Telecom TTS voice selection to Wizard/Basic Info/Installation.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1321. Added Language DeviceData to TTS device.<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270) -- Refs #1321. Refactored IVR generation script to multilanguage. Added french and german generation routines.<br />
* lmce-asterisk -- Refs #1321 Adding german and french phonetic translators to use with mbrola tts<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564, Fixed audio problems for HDMI on most everything. Affected files are SetupAudioVideo.sh and nvidia-install.sh. A new snapshot should be generated. <br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) -- Ref #1564, more audio changes similar to above, affecting AVWizard_Run.sh.<br />
<br />
== Update 26461 ==<br />
* lmce-eib-eibd (773) -- Refs #1558. Make RGB lights work with KNX. One DCE command can be mapped to an array of multiple KNX commands. Can be usefull for supporting other devices in future.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1558. KNX wizard completely refactored under the hood. Should now fully work. Support for RGB lights added.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1558. Removed KNX Thermostats from webadmin. This is already included in KNX Climate<br />
<br />
== Update 26459 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Refs #1541. Fixed stupid mistake in SetupAudioVideo.sh which was deleting xorg.conf and xorg.conf.pluto.avwizard while working through the end of the wizard.<br />
<br />
== Update 26458 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fixes return value of commands in #1230<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) -- PCEngine added to Emulator Factory<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Lots of Game Player fixes in designer related to the various orbiter remotes.<br />
* '''lmce-'''sdlmame (682,683) -- patches for game recording (AVI file by default) and to disable warning and disclaimer messages.<br />
* '''lmce-'''sdlmess (716,717) -- patches for game recording (AVI file by default) and to disable warning and disclaimer messages.<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Refs #1541. Live boot from the live DVD is now fixed, with better video handling. Changes to dvd-installer.sh and lmcemaster.sh. A new snapshot should be generated. Ref #1564, Fixed audio problems for HDMI on most everything. Affected files are SetupAudioVideo.sh and nvidia-install.sh. More chipsets appropriated there as well.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) -- Ref #1564, more audio changes similar to above, affecting AVWizard_Run.sh.<br />
<br />
== Update 26392 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #1414. Change from manufacturer names to pciid for clearer detection and added ATI HD2xxx-4xxx fglrx use in Utils.sh.<br />
** Refs #1535. Change to SetupAudioVideo.sh missing a $ in EnableDigitalOutputs. Adds || to prevent crashing if there is no card available.<br />
<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556)<br />
** Refs #1273 backup and remove xorg.conf and xorg.conf.pluto.avwizard on start of AVWizard to go fix toggling/sizing problems.<br />
** Refs #1535. Change to AVWizard_Run.sh Adds || to audio mixer unmute/vol set to prevent Wizard crashing if there is no card available or asound cannot be set for other reasons.<br />
<br />
* huludesktop<br />
** Refs #1480 make our own fun. This source creates package huludesktop huludesktop_i386.deb with all of the pieces in place. Reverts flash to 10.3.183.20, the last version with GPU accelleration/VDPAU. This package does not exist in lucid multiverse, so there should be no version competition. Consider changing version and testing in 8.10 for cross compatability, unless theirs is working well. Possible advantage of accelleration in flash. Folder lives in http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/branches/LinuxMCE-1004/extra and can be built from there with dpkg-deb -b huludesktop_i386<br />
<br />
* lmce-asterisk<br />
** Refs #1443 Get CID working in asterisk when no PAE header present<br />
<br />
== Update 26373 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-x-scripts (520,523)<br />
** #1414 removes attempt to install defunct nvidia-glx package and stops preinstall of fglrx in case of radeon requirement, as the two cause conflicts.<br />
<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #1535 Change to nvidia-install.sh for new handling of nvidia HDMI audio scenario to overwrite the asound.conf template. Inclusion of asound.conf.backports. Additional changes to revert from backports on chipset change which no longer requires/desires it.</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Aeon_Labs_Minimote&diff=32231Aeon Labs Minimote2012-09-27T06:35:26Z<p>Hari: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=Compatible|810UpdatedDate=29th Jan 2011|810UpdatedBy=purps}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_remote]]<br />
[[Image:aeonmini-500x500.jpg|thumb|200px|Aeon Labs Minimote]]<br />
<br />
=Introduction=<br />
Smart looking device, has worked flawlessly as an inclusion remote on my system. Bought mine in the UK; no idea if there is a US version (I daresay there is). Was actually recommended to me over the [[Tricklestar 200ZW-EU-W]].<br />
<br />
'''This is a recommended inclusion controller'''<br />
<br />
=Installation=<br />
If like me you are following the [[Z-Wave#SUC.2FSIS_Mode_.28recommended.29|SUC/SIS Mode installation instructions]] (recommended), when you get to part where the inclusion remote is bought close the USB controller (in order to include it), it's the "Learn" button you need to press.<br />
<br />
=Description=<br />
The Aeon Labs mini remote control can control a variety of Z-Wave compatible devices such as switches, dimmers, window blinds and motion sensors. The device can include and exclude devices, group them and set and release associations. The mini remote only offers four control buttons for scene selection. Behind a slider there are four more buttons for Z-Wave network control. A non-replaceable but rechargeable battery powers the remote control. Recharging is done on a conventional USB bus using the charging cable provided.<br />
<br />
=Technical Data=<br />
* Wireless behaviour: transmitter<br />
* Z-Wave type: portable controller<br />
* Distance: typically up to 30 m in buildings<br />
* Display: blue and red LED<br />
* Local operations: 4 push buttons plus four dedicated buttons for network operations<br />
* Power supply: internal battery, rechargeable via USB</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Tricklestar_200ZW-EU-W&diff=32230Tricklestar 200ZW-EU-W2012-09-27T06:34:55Z<p>Hari: </p>
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{{versioninfo|710Status=According to category, Works without caveats|710UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|710UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_remote]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0710]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:200ZW-XX-W-ii-(HI-RES).jpg|thumb|200px|Tricklestar 200ZW-EU-W]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). Also works as inclusion controller when LinuxMCE runs as SIS.<br />
Runs also fine with stock 0710 as primary or secondary controller.<br />
<br />
'''This is a recommended inclusion controller'''<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Tricklestar 200ZW-EU-W is a Z-Wave Remote Controller based on a Zensys chip. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Configuration Switch =<br />
The product has a slide switch under the Rubber end piece (next to the USB connector), which can set the product in “Operation Mode” and “Configuration Mode”.<br />
<br />
= How to reset the Remote (from the Manual) =<br />
<br />
Resetting the Controller<br />
# Put the Configuration Switch in “Configuration Mode”.<br />
# Press-and-hold “Up” Operation button for 2 seconds to enter Configuration Mode. LED Indicator will illuminate Green.<br />
# Press-and-hold “Up” Operation button for 10 seconds - this will initiate a reset of the Controller. LED Indicator will alternate Red, Yellow and Green while remote is being reset.<br />
# LED Indicator on the Remote will illuminate Green when Reset is successfully completed and illuminate Red if the operation is unsuccessful.<br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.tricklestar.com</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=D%C3%BCwi_ZW_ESJ_05436&diff=32228Düwi ZW ESJ 054362012-09-26T18:27:48Z<p>Hari: /* Info */</p>
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{{versioninfo|710Status=According to category, Works without caveats|710UpdatedDate=26th July 2010|710UpdatedBy=[[User:Valent|Valent]]|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=26th July 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Valent|Valent]]|}}<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_wallplug]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0710]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
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[[Image:duwi_zw_esj_05436.jpg|right]]<br />
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= Düwi ZWave Sun Window Blind Insert = <br />
<br />
== Info ==<br />
'''Düwi ZW ESJ 05436 Z-Wave has dual function:'''<br />
<br />
;Switch/Dimmer:<br />
Serves for the switching or dimming of connected lights either via radio signals or directly over clipped-on radio-rockers.<br />
<br />
;Sun blind control: <br />
The Düwi wireless insert of sun blind is for the wireless opening and closing of window blinds, shutters,sun blinds and electronic gates. The wireless sun blind automatically turns off the contact after about 2 minutes (value set at delivery) in order to protect the motor<br />
<br />
<br />
;Technical specifications:<br />
* Switching capacity<br />
** ohmic 1800W<br />
** 460VA (motors + luminescent lamps)<br />
** 500W incandescent bulbs <br />
* Operating voltage: 230 V~, 50 Hz<br />
* Switching time: 2 minutes (time period is factory set)<br />
* Micro fuse: T 8 A H<br />
* Standby : < 1 W<br />
== Config ==<br />
The running time can be adjusted using Z-Wave parameter #0 (2 bytes):<br />
<br />
running time:<br />
0x00: continuous operation <br />
0x01-0x7F: 1-127 seconds <br />
0x80-0xFE: 130-1390 seconds<br />
0xFF: 120 seconds (default)<br />
<br />
One byte for each direction (example: Z-Wave parameter #0 = 8737 => 34s/33s)<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [ftp://ftp.zwaveeurope.com/pub/man/en/DUW/DUW_064367_in_en.pdf Installation manual]<br />
* [http://www.duewi.de/index.php?productid=37344 Product page]<br />
* [http://www.duewi.de/download.php?bid=5856&lid=4 Manual]<br />
* [http://www.pepper1.net/zwavedb/uploads/resources/dec54c7d90379524e6ae65cff6cd9c8c50739893.pdf Manual (English)]<br />
* [http://www.duewi.de/download.php?bid=5863&lid=4 Quickstart]<br />
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== Where to buy ==<br />
* [http://www.home4u-store.com/interact%C2%B3-funk-einsatz-jalousie-aktor-jalousie-d%C3%BCwi-05436-p-4566.html Home4U Store - 45€]<br />
* [http://www.zwave4u.com/products/en/Window-Control/Duwi-Z-Wave-Window-Blind-Insert.html ZWave4U - 58€]<br />
* [http://p5.hu/hu/termekek/reszletek/55_popp_fali_redonyvezerlo_betet/ P5.hu - 74€ (59€ + 25%)]</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=LinuxMCE-1004_-_Changesets&diff=32193LinuxMCE-1004 - Changesets2012-09-16T14:05:03Z<p>Hari: /* Update 26485 */</p>
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[[Category: Software]]<br />
This page outlines some information about the Beta, as well as outlining any changes and bugfixes we are applying, just like we did with the alpha2 page.<br />
<br />
If a package needs to be built, put it under Upcoming fixes... As soon as a set of package is built, those packages move into a section called Update XXXXX where XXXXX is the svn revision at the time of build.<br />
<br />
== Upcoming fixes... ==<br />
'''Note: Please put the name of the package file and the source and bin package number in this list, followed by a small description of what has changed! Hulu Player is not the name of the package, but lmce-hulu-player. It makes the life of the person, who needs to update the repo a lot easier. Thank you!'''<br />
== Update 26485 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564 Small change to Utils.sh to check the state of need for alsa backport module, regardless of whether or not the correct nvidia driver is already installed. This is a problem if upgrading an existing install at the moment, snapshot unaffected.<br />
* pluto-zwave - Ref #44 Severe bug that prevented SetAssociation from working<br />
<br />
== Update 26484 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1321. Added Telecom TTS voice selection to Wizard/Basic Info/Installation.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1321. Added Language DeviceData to TTS device.<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270) -- Refs #1321. Refactored IVR generation script to multilanguage. Added french and german generation routines.<br />
* lmce-asterisk -- Refs #1321 Adding german and french phonetic translators to use with mbrola tts<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Ref #1564, Fixed audio problems for HDMI on most everything. Affected files are SetupAudioVideo.sh and nvidia-install.sh. A new snapshot should be generated. <br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) -- Ref #1564, more audio changes similar to above, affecting AVWizard_Run.sh.<br />
<br />
== Update 26461 ==<br />
* lmce-eib-eibd (773) -- Refs #1558. Make RGB lights work with KNX. One DCE command can be mapped to an array of multiple KNX commands. Can be usefull for supporting other devices in future.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) -- Refs #1558. KNX wizard completely refactored under the hood. Should now fully work. Support for RGB lights added.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Refs #1558. Removed KNX Thermostats from webadmin. This is already included in KNX Climate<br />
<br />
== Update 26459 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Refs #1541. Fixed stupid mistake in SetupAudioVideo.sh which was deleting xorg.conf and xorg.conf.pluto.avwizard while working through the end of the wizard.<br />
<br />
== Update 26458 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fixes return value of commands in #1230<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674) -- PCEngine added to Emulator Factory<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) -- Lots of Game Player fixes in designer related to the various orbiter remotes.<br />
* '''lmce-'''sdlmame (682,683) -- patches for game recording (AVI file by default) and to disable warning and disclaimer messages.<br />
* '''lmce-'''sdlmess (716,717) -- patches for game recording (AVI file by default) and to disable warning and disclaimer messages.<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) -- Refs #1541. Live boot from the live DVD is now fixed, with better video handling. Changes to dvd-installer.sh and lmcemaster.sh. A new snapshot should be generated. Ref #1564, Fixed audio problems for HDMI on most everything. Affected files are SetupAudioVideo.sh and nvidia-install.sh. More chipsets appropriated there as well.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) -- Ref #1564, more audio changes similar to above, affecting AVWizard_Run.sh.<br />
<br />
== Update 26392 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #1414. Change from manufacturer names to pciid for clearer detection and added ATI HD2xxx-4xxx fglrx use in Utils.sh.<br />
** Refs #1535. Change to SetupAudioVideo.sh missing a $ in EnableDigitalOutputs. Adds || to prevent crashing if there is no card available.<br />
<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556)<br />
** Refs #1273 backup and remove xorg.conf and xorg.conf.pluto.avwizard on start of AVWizard to go fix toggling/sizing problems.<br />
** Refs #1535. Change to AVWizard_Run.sh Adds || to audio mixer unmute/vol set to prevent Wizard crashing if there is no card available or asound cannot be set for other reasons.<br />
<br />
* huludesktop<br />
** Refs #1480 make our own fun. This source creates package huludesktop huludesktop_i386.deb with all of the pieces in place. Reverts flash to 10.3.183.20, the last version with GPU accelleration/VDPAU. This package does not exist in lucid multiverse, so there should be no version competition. Consider changing version and testing in 8.10 for cross compatability, unless theirs is working well. Possible advantage of accelleration in flash. Folder lives in http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/branches/LinuxMCE-1004/extra and can be built from there with dpkg-deb -b huludesktop_i386<br />
<br />
* lmce-asterisk<br />
** Refs #1443 Get CID working in asterisk when no PAE header present<br />
<br />
== Update 26373 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-x-scripts (520,523)<br />
** #1414 removes attempt to install defunct nvidia-glx package and stops preinstall of fglrx in case of radeon requirement, as the two cause conflicts.<br />
<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #1535 Change to nvidia-install.sh for new handling of nvidia HDMI audio scenario to overwrite the asound.conf template. Inclusion of asound.conf.backports. Additional changes to revert from backports on chipset change which no longer requires/desires it.</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Remotec-ZXT100&diff=29416Remotec-ZXT1002012-01-31T14:43:48Z<p>Hari: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: Climate]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_AV_Control]]<br />
{{versioninfo}}<br />
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= Supported command classes =<br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 43 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 Supported command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_SIMPLE_AV_CONTROL <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
<br />
= Manufacturer =<br />
<br />
36 01/31/12 15:40:33.296 REPORT: Manuf: 0x5254, Prod Typ: 0x100, Prod 0x8375 <0x7fc7aa0aa700></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Danfoss_Living-Connect&diff=29415Danfoss Living-Connect2012-01-31T14:41:47Z<p>Hari: /* Command Classes */</p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: Climate]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_radiator_thermostat]]<br />
{{versioninfo}}<br />
[[Image:Danfoss_Living-Connect.jpg|thumb|200px|Danfoss RA-PLUS-w ZWave radiator thermostat]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
Radiator Thermostat, successor of the RA-Plus-W<br />
<br />
= Device setup =<br />
== General information ==<br />
<br />
== Reset unit ==<br />
Remove Batteries, press and hod the "o" Button, insert batteries, wait 5 seconds, release button<br />
<br />
= Command Classes =<br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 44 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700> <br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Running wakeupHandler for node 44 <0x7fc7aa0aa700> <br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Moving job 0x1f2ccf0 from wakup to send queue <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Supported command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 * COMMAND_CLASS_MARK * <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 Can control the following command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
= Manufacturer =<br />
<br />
36 01/31/12 15:40:33.296 REPORT: Manuf: 0x5254, Prod Typ: 0x100, Prod 0x8375 <0x7fc7aa0aa700></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Remotec-ZXT100&diff=29414Remotec-ZXT1002012-01-31T14:40:51Z<p>Hari: </p>
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<div>= Supported command classes =<br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 43 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 Supported command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_SIMPLE_AV_CONTROL <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
<br />
= Manufacturer =<br />
<br />
36 01/31/12 15:40:33.296 REPORT: Manuf: 0x5254, Prod Typ: 0x100, Prod 0x8375 <0x7fc7aa0aa700></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Remotec-ZXT100&diff=29413Remotec-ZXT1002012-01-31T14:33:56Z<p>Hari: Created page with "= Supported command classes = 36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 43 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700> 36 ..."</p>
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<div>= Supported command classes =<br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 43 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 Supported command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_SIMPLE_AV_CONTROL <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:31:14.877 COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL <0x7fc7aa0aa700></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Danfoss_Living-Connect&diff=29412Danfoss Living-Connect2012-01-31T14:30:59Z<p>Hari: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: Climate]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_radiator_thermostat]]<br />
{{versioninfo}}<br />
[[Image:Danfoss_Living-Connect.jpg|thumb|200px|Danfoss RA-PLUS-w ZWave radiator thermostat]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
Radiator Thermostat, successor of the RA-Plus-W<br />
<br />
= Device setup =<br />
== General information ==<br />
<br />
== Reset unit ==<br />
Remove Batteries, press and hod the "o" Button, insert batteries, wait 5 seconds, release button<br />
<br />
= Command Classes =<br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 44 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700> <br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Running wakeupHandler for node 44 <0x7fc7aa0aa700> <br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Moving job 0x1f2ccf0 from wakup to send queue <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Supported command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 * COMMAND_CLASS_MARK * <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 Can control the following command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Danfoss_Living-Connect&diff=29411Danfoss Living-Connect2012-01-31T14:30:38Z<p>Hari: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: Climate]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_radiator_thermostat]]<br />
{{versioninfo}}<br />
[[Image:Danfoss_RA-PLUS-w.jpg|thumb|200px|Danfoss RA-PLUS-w ZWave radiator thermostat]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
unknown<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
Radiator Thermostat, successor of the RA-Plus-W<br />
<br />
= Device setup =<br />
== General information ==<br />
<br />
== Reset unit ==<br />
Remove Batteries, press and hod the "o" Button, insert batteries, wait 5 seconds, release button<br />
<br />
= Command Classes =<br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 44 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700> <br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Running wakeupHandler for node 44 <0x7fc7aa0aa700> <br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Moving job 0x1f2ccf0 from wakup to send queue <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Supported command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 * COMMAND_CLASS_MARK * <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 Can control the following command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Danfoss_Living-Connect&diff=29410Danfoss Living-Connect2012-01-31T14:28:30Z<p>Hari: </p>
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<div>= Danfoss Living Connect radiator Thermostat =<br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 44 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700> <br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Running wakeupHandler for node 44 <0x7fc7aa0aa700> <br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Moving job 0x1f2ccf0 from wakup to send queue <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Supported command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 * COMMAND_CLASS_MARK * <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 Can control the following command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Danfoss_Living-Connect&diff=29409Danfoss Living-Connect2012-01-31T14:27:44Z<p>Hari: Created page with "36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 44 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700> 36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 ..."</p>
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<div>36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 44 - <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Running wakeupHandler for node 44 <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Moving job 0x1f2ccf0 from wakup to send queue <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 Supported command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.964 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 * COMMAND_CLASS_MARK * <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 Can control the following command classes: <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_PROPRIETARY <0x7fc7aa0aa700><br />
36 01/31/12 15:25:25.965 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD <0x7fc7aa0aa700></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=LinuxMCE-0810_beta&diff=28292LinuxMCE-0810 beta2011-08-15T17:13:29Z<p>Hari: /* Upcoming fixes... */</p>
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[[Category: Software]]<br />
This page outlines some information about the Beta, as well as outlining any changes and bugfixes we are applying, just like we did with the alpha2 page.<br />
<br />
The installation instructions found on the alpha2 page still apply:<br />
<br />
==Installing LinuxMCE-0810==<br />
Please see detailed instruction on how to install LinuxMCE-0810 and keep it up-to-date with the latest updates [[installing 0810|here]].<br />
<br />
<br />
== Upcoming fixes... ==<br />
'''Note: Please put the name of the package file and the source and bin package number in this list, followed by a small description of what has changed! Hulu Player is not the name of the package, but lmce-hulu-player. It makes the life of the person, who needs to update the repo a lot easier. Thank you!'''<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674)<br />
**Fixes #1178 - All the FindWindowMatching() calls in the Game Player have been replaced with FindWindowMatchingWMCLASS() calls.<br />
* lmce-windowutils (677,678)<br />
**Fixes #1178 - Game Player was crashing after one game play due to inclusion of window geometry routines which exposed a heap smashing bug present in WindowUtils::FindWindowNamed. The function has been summarily replaced with a much more efficient FindWindowNamedWMCLASS which also does not suffer from this problem. Some sanity checks were also added.<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (488,487)<br />
** Includes a fix for the missing /usr/pluto/orbiter/bits<br />
* pluto-plcbus (767,768)<br />
** Fixes a segfault, a memory leak on job removal from the queue, cleans up log output and does scan for house code A-E on startup (devices found are shown in the log)<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-08-08 24366 ==<br />
* lmce-game-plugin (672,673)<br />
** fix a silly bug where the game plugin was crashing the DCERouter on exit.<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Add TranslateRemoteSerial.sh to the boot scripts for remote USB port detection.<br />
** Start hald from linuxmce init.d script.<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138)<br />
**Add additional attribute types for games to switch to Title when selected. Also change default sort type for Games to system.<br />
** Change handling of HID devices, to make Gyration remotes work again, without rendering keyboards and mice useless.<br />
* pluto-pnp-detection (562)<br />
** Detection scripts for Oppo Digital BDP-93 and JVC DLA-X3/X7/X9 (and probably RSxx series as well)<br />
* pluto-plutoutils (196,197)<br />
** Use external script to translate remote usb ports<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** fix a silly bug in the pnp plugin to not call ssh to run TranslateSerialPort if the topmost device in the pnpqueue entry is device 1 (the core)<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** Changes to the USB2Serial detection template 1811.<br />
** Additional devicedata for Orbiter due to Gyration remotes<br />
** French language added<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342)<br />
**Whoops, add more game lmce mediatypes, so they don't get automatically generated as np_ mediatypes.<br />
**Does now correctly translate telecom and security scenario buttons to other languages.<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-07-13 24189 ==<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) - Aspect ratio is now reported properly in final page.<br />
* lmce-game-database (679) - Metadata additions for MAME 0.142<br />
* lmce-mame-snaps (681) - Snaps update for MAME 0.142. Huge additions of snaps for a humongous number of game systems. More to come.<br />
* plutostoragedevices (533) - Fixes so that PlutoStorageDevices_Setup.sh gets called when new storage devices are created.<br />
* lmce-game-plugin (672,673)<br />
**16 bit game systems<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674)<br />
**16 bit game systems<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138)<br />
* pluto-orbiterinstaller - Add install file for fremantle orbiter.<br />
<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (488,487)<br />
** Fixes #1118<br />
** Dianemo's changes (yeah, it is not a fix, but a feature)<br />
* pluto-app-server (145,126)<br />
** Fixes #1118<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** web orbiter changes<br />
** link to fremantle orbiter<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-06-18 24072 ==<br />
*asterisk<br />
**We now have our own package to apply a fix for an issue still in the intrepid asterisk release.<br />
*freepbx<br />
**Adding a Provides: asterisk-custom-config to make not allow asterisk pull its own asterisk-config package.<br />
*lmce-game-plugin (672,673)<br />
**Bookmarks and other tweaks<br />
*lmce-game-player (673,674)<br />
**Bookmarks and other tweaks<br />
*pluto-updatemedia (406,405)<br />
**Improved heuristics for console game ROMs (the last of it for now)<br />
*pluto-system-database (211)<br />
**Modification of PageSetup to fix Safari problem.<br />
**Adds notification to update file format and media subtype<br />
**Adds soundcard selection dropdown to media directors page<br />
*pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
**Provide link to Maemo 5 Orbiter installer file in the same place, where all the other Orbiters have links.<br />
*pluto-orbiterinstallers (363)<br />
**Add fremantle.install<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-06-12 new replacement packages ==<br />
* asterisk - Fixes #1105<br />
* liblinphone - Fixes #1105<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-05-30 24024 ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** Changes for bookmarks<br />
* lmce-autotagger (780,781)<br />
**new package for LinuxMCE-Tag<br />
* lmce-game-plugin (672,673)<br />
**Bookmarks and other tweaks<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674)<br />
**Bookmarks and other tweaks<br />
* lmce-windowutils (677,678)<br />
**Bookmarks and other tweaks<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-05-30 24012 ==<br />
* lmce-sdlmame (682,683)<br />
** Turns out those need to be built<br />
* lmce-sdlmess (716,717)<br />
** Turns out those need to be built, whoops.<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-05-26 24012 ==<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin<br />
** Fixing problems caused by older plugin with newer dcerouter.<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-05-25 24012 ==<br />
* lmce-rain8 <br />
** Initial support for Rain8net device<br />
* lmce-ola<br />
** Initial support for OpenLightingArchitecture device<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** lots of fixes including one that was destroying device template device data with spurious backslashes. thanks merkur2k!<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** many many many many fixes in designer and dce repositories.<br />
** Fixes #782, #845 use the same variable for sensor type datagrid as the code expects.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Fix for USB devices to not remove the com port if they fall off unexpectedly.<br />
* lmce-game-player (673,674)<br />
* lmce-game-plugin (672,673)<br />
** Many many many fixes<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138)<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (488,487)<br />
** Screen handlers for Capture Card Audio Port and Move File (move file not finished yet)<br />
* pluto-updatemedia (406,405)<br />
** Improved heuristics for console game ROMs<br />
* pluto-pnp-detection (562)<br />
** Fixes #1066 detection script for Marantz Receivers<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** fixes #1073 update available sound card device data<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) <br />
* pluto-media-database (233)<br />
** Ref #1022 Adds Season Number attribute to Pluto_Media.AttributeType<br />
* lmce-mediatomb (702)<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-04-14 23901 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) <br />
** Fix bad character in previous fix for event page<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) <br />
** Fixes #664 properly select order number<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-04-11 23890 ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) <br />
** Fixes #15 navigation problems multiple floorplans<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) <br />
** Fixes #1046 adding/removing extra slashes when saving IR codes<br />
** Fixes #1044 program now available as video sort option<br />
** Fixes #1002 Adds ability to remove attributes directory wide.<br />
** Fixes #1020 Auto-tag button for upcoming media tagging addon<br />
** Fixes #1051 fix deletion of events without criteria<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556)<br />
** Fixes #865 adds HDMI-0 output which is required for some ATI cards<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499)<br />
** Fixes #1042 always use password when creating auth info object<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (506,505) <br />
** Fix bug in logging function<br />
** Possible fix for #989<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-03-26 23855 ==<br />
* pluto-motion-wrapper (456,455) - Fixes #715, #904 - fix reload issue<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Fixes #698, change attribute name colum (and all other longtext columns) in db to utf-8<br />
** Fixes #1019 fix firewall rules for "both" rules, handle cases where filter ip is NULL<br />
** Fixes #1035 don't call plymouth if it does not exists<br />
** Fixes #1037 fix call to LoadMDModules.sh<br />
** Fixes #1027 this package had missing dependencies for storage-devices and network-storage<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Refs #662, remove markers on datalogger graph<br />
** Fixes #901 delete all orbiter data when deleting an Orbiter<br />
* pluto-orbitergen (226,227)<br />
** Fixes #133 properly calculate offset for floorplan texts<br />
** Autogenerate Open/Close/Shade buttons if blinds/drapes etc exist in a room.<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (506,505) <br />
** Fixes #997 report battery status<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-03-07 23802 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270)<br />
** Added support for Linksys SPA3102 gateway #1012, affinity telecom voip provider #949, voipgo #942<br />
* pluto-dcerouter (154)<br />
** Refs #961 make radvd install by default making dcerouter depend on it<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) <br />
** Fixes #940<br />
** Refs #662 fix graph.php for devices that report multiple events<br />
** Refs #662 create details page with details graphs<br />
** Refs #961 basic IPv6 implementation<br />
** Refs #959 thermostat internal schedules support (z-wave part needs still to be done)<br />
** Fixes #971 change tcp port for mediatomb to 49153 as djmount has taken 49152<br />
** Fixes #984 patch from golgoj4, tvdb uses program attribute type<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** Refs #961 basic IPv6 implementation<br />
** Refs #970 - Reconfigure dhcp server at every boot <br />
** Fixes #990 - Use NIS to look up home directory<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687) <br />
** Refs #913 also install Image_Color<br />
* pluto-pnp-detection (562)<br />
** Refs #1006 - Updates for LG TV template<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) <br />
** Refs #1006 - Updates for LG TV template<br />
** Refs #650 - install picture viewer as default on MDs<br />
* pluto-plutodhcp (491,330)<br />
** Refs #970 - Enable internal network dynamic DNS updates<br />
* lmce-mediatomb (702)<br />
** Fixes #971 change tcp port to 49153 as djmount has taken 49152<br />
* lmce-skins-titanium(718)<br />
** Fixes #305 and #955 - arrows pointing the wrong way in remote screen<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488)<br />
** #893 - Fix deletion of pictures, enable play button for pictures<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138)<br />
** #893 - Fix deletion of pictures, enable play button for pictures<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) <br />
** #893 - Fix deletion of pictures<br />
** #832 - Fix specific date timed event<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-01-05 23579 ==<br />
* pluto-plutodhcp (491,330) - Refs #920 fix the dhcp template that is being used<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Fixes Orbiter detection logic<br />
<br />
== Update 2011-01-04 23568 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Refs #920 allow adding entries to the dhcpd.conf file using an external file.<br />
* pluto-plutodhcp (491,330) - Refs #920 Honor the dhcpd.conf template file<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Refs #226 - Enable SSL support in apache<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152)<br />
** Fixes #922 - add storage devices to mythtv even if offline<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687) <br />
**Refs #913 Install Image_Canvas-0.3.3C and Image_Graph-0.8.0 apagg<br />
* pluto-zwave<br />
** refs #874 - change mutex handling<br />
* pluto-plcbus<br />
** refs #918 - adjust dim rate<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-12-16 23525 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Refs #907 - Support for web orbiters to use PLUTO_KEY events - Los93soL<br />
** Refs #708 - wrong media type used when displaying default sort<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** Refs #913 Updated dependency for datalogger plugin<br />
** Refs #905 Play All also honors Queue vs Instant play setting<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687)<br />
** Refs #913 Install Image_Graph and dependencies in postinst<br />
* pluto-zwave<br />
** refs #44 - add smoke detector support<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488)<br />
** Refs #905 - New variable substitution to get device data <br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138)<br />
** Refs #905 - New variable substitution to get device data<br />
* pluto-plcbus<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-12-05 23479 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** #879 - OSD Orbiter does not display after stopping non-pluto media device<br />
** #880 - Non-pluto audio-only MediaTypes do not have the proper FK_Pipe=1<br />
** #746 - Follow me volume does not work properly<br />
** #905 - Implement queue media in Media_Plugin<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** #860 - Add pnp detection script for ZWave devices<br />
** #868 - Update Acquos LCxxD6U / LCxxD7u GSD codes to confirm input change<br />
** #880 - Non-pluto audio-only MediaTypes do not have the proper FK_Pipe=1<br />
** #883 - Hauppauge HD PVR inputs are not set correctly<br />
* pluto-capture-card-scripts (580)<br />
** #883 - Hauppauge HD PVR inputs are not set correctly<br />
* lmce-dpms-monitor (721,722)<br />
** #885 - DPMS Monitor now works correctly. DPMS is properly enabled, Timeouts are set, and X buffers are properly flushed after each DPMS request. (tschak)<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533)<br />
** Fixes #884 - No longer ignore bootable partitions - merkur2k<br />
** #889 New shares on existing file servers are not detected - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Fixes #888 - Display correct description in web orbiter selection dropdown - merkur2k<br />
** Fixes #869 - Event navigation improvement - thanks apagg!<br />
** Refs #677 - More colors for energyGraph and some small fixes - apagg<br />
** #778 Adds TVDB tagging functionality<br />
** #662 datalogger display sensor report correct - apagg<br />
** Fixes #866 update imdbphp to imdbphp2<br />
** Fixes #901 - proper deletion of Orbiter devices<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628)<br />
** Fixes #894 - make MythTV Setup show up properly now on Diskless MDs<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488)<br />
** #905 - Use orbiter setting "Queue instead of instant play"<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138)<br />
** #905 - Use orbiter setting "Queue instead of instant play"<br />
* lmce-shoutcast-radio-plugin (703,704)<br />
** Fixes #906 - new method of downloading shoutcast data<br />
<br />
==Update 2010-11-01 23388 ==<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - all those asterisk changes should finally be deployed<br />
* lmce-launch-manager - segfault due to db going away<br />
* pluto-asterisk - added blueface voip provider<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Refs #315 load ztdummy module at startup<br />
* pluto-capture-card-script - Refs #854 added HD PVR block info.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player - enable networkcontrol port<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488) - Refs #821 - configuration script for automatic proxy orbiter port selection - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Refs #857 - Added update device command to general info plugin<br />
** Refs #843 - UpdateEntArea crashes fixed<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** #854 Add the above file<br />
** #851 - DCERouter segfaults when exiting<br />
** #873 Software raid devices do not have "use automatically" option<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) <br />
** Refs #445 don't put proxy orbiters into MDs EA<br />
** Refs #843 UpdateEntArea crashes fixed <br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs #821 - enable web orbiter in "add orbiter" dropdown in orbiters wizard page - merkur2k<br />
** Refs #856 - View whole log only displays first 5000 lines<br />
** Refs #861 - fixes JS path escaping<br />
** Refs #870 - Web interface for learning IR codes doesn't work when editing existing device<br />
* pluto-pnp-detection (562) - Refs #860 - Add pnp detection script for ZWave devices<br />
* pluto-plutoutils (197,196) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-dcecommon (193,192) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-sql2cpp (203,202) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-tribunetv (599,598) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-vipshared (200,199) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-hdhomerun (621,620) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Refs - #570 Phone book lookup and user validation scripts will now be packaged - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499) - Phone audio now works when connected by HDMI - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (506,505) - Refs #874 - ZWave controller locks up about twice a day<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Added support for WhistlePhone, free ad-supported US calling<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-10-13 23333 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) -<br />
** Media Plugin fix to not turn on OSD (TV) if the TV was already off, and was triggered by an orbiter to play audio. Superfluous block of code removed, Thanks uplink!<br />
** Possible fix for #674, media is not streamed through unnecessary MDs<br />
** Fixes #849 house mode change event now sends previous mode as parameter, event plugin uses that when processing house mode change events<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - esev made changes to the non-pluto-DVD remote to make it much more usable! Thanks!<br />
* pluto-lirc-wrapper (340,421) - Fixes #822 lirc now depends on required message translation library<br />
* lmce-mediatomb (702) - Fixes #841<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - #848 - honor "enable UpdateMedia" setting in web admin<br />
* lmce-launch-manager (299,298) - #848 - honor "enable UpdateMedia" setting in web admin<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-10-06 23324 ==<br />
* lmce-linux-igd (765 - New package for #826 - merkur2k<br />
* lirc_0.8.3 <br />
** built in build-replacements.sh, only it is commented atm<br />
** Refs #822 fixes repeat problems with pronto codes<br />
* lmce-mediatomb (702) - Generate a more sane config file for mediatomb - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Mount /home via nfs instead of cifs on media directors, updates for #826 - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-lirc-wrapper (340,421) - Fixes #822 lirc can now send pronto codes properly<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Fix for #458 - power menu now works correctly to control other media directors from OSD<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Voicemail changes and fixes.<br />
** Absolute Timed Events are working (thanks TSCHAK)<br />
** Fixes #833 - possible to compare integer criteria against a list of comma-separated values<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - lots of sqlCVS changes.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Misc fixes from various tickets - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (505,506) - #44 Improve detection of multi instance devices, possible to resync device data<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - Add NFS Radar - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152) - misc storage group fixes - merkur2k<br />
** "use autumatically" flag for storage devices is now honored<br />
** better support for remote storage devices (Nas, windows share, etc)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-09-16 23289 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** enable WOL on boot up again<br />
** fix HDMI and SPDIF unmuting for AVWizard and successive boots. <br />
** #813, SetupUsers_Homes.sh no longer executes on media directors, faster boot. <br />
** #733, BootMessage.sh no longer emits an error.<br />
* pluto-generic-serial-device (307,335) - fix ethernet device support for GSDs<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - #811 - WiiMote support. Change mouse accelleration so that the wiimote can actually traverse the entire width of the screen.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - #814 - Display the dimming column on the floor plan for drapes and blinds<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) - #815 - Autogenerated scenarios sleep/wakeup do the right thing for blinds/drapes<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) #708 - add default media sort options to orbiters page, #636 - fixes special characters for IMDB tagging<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-08-29 23259 ==<br />
* lmce-squeezeslave (763) - Refs #776 wrapper script to start squeezeslave<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - #798 /etc/diskless.conf not being created - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-app-server (145,126) - #344 Allow power off mode override<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271)<br />
** Refs #570 Display caller name and picture from LinuxMCE phone book when available - Los93soL<br />
** Change line ending for create_amp_sipgate_de.pl<br />
* pluto-slimserver-plugin (424,425) - Refs #776 add squeezeslave template as possible playback device<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fix audio album snafu<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - #799 (re)enable NFS instead of CIFS for internal disk drive sharing - merkur2k<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-08-02 23227 ==<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687) - Refs #104 Add initial support for logging Sensor Tripped Events - Los93soL<br />
* lmce-datalog-database (753) - Refs #104 Add initial support for logging Sensor Tripped Events - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Start the StorageDevices setup in the background during system start, and restart samba as part of the storage devices setup.<br />
** Fixes #748 Some MAC addresses would get truncated, Thanks Coley - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-app-server (145,126) - Do proper check to determine if suspend is supported<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes #569 Don't assume calls originate from the US - Los93soL<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Fixes #570 Attempt to lookup caller name in phone book and correct as possible - Los93sol<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271) - Fixes #570 Attempt to lookup caller name in phone book and correct as possible - Los93soL<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-27 23202 ==<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Generate all speech for pluto-sos-menus, and generate /etc/asterisk/extensions_custom.conf completely dynamically - Los93soL<br />
* libxine - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/535 #535], Backport of newer Matroska container support form lib-xine 1.1.17.<br />
* lmce-picture-viewer (754,755) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], fixes alpha blending of picture viewer<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/758 #758], Fix cameras on MDs by using NFS mount for the camera dir<br />
* pluto-updatemedia (405,406) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/651 #434], Different handling for VDR files - WARNING!! Playback of VDR recording from video is still not possible!<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Make sure the phone system is updated with changes made to cell phone notifications via web admin - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Refs #315 Should fix most of the call transfer issues, please test thoroughly - Los93soL<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-17 23165 == <br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - New startup script for the Launch Manager (fixes #753)<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Weborbiter: add missing getNews function (fixes #755)<br />
** Weborbiter: keep trying to get images/data when an communication error occurs<br />
** Weborbiter: fix keyboard processing (fixes #754)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-16 23161 ==<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488) - now with committed fixes for the 404 in 7970<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-14 23155 ==<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271) - Only send extra channel options for transfers when an extra channel is there, also fixes to viatalk create script so things work nicely again<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499) - Whoops! Missed this package a few days ago, fixes Orbiter phones so they connect with the SIP secret<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Updates to the Size table to include older iPhone/iPod Touch sizes, as well as iPhone4 size.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152) - Fixed some incorrect behavior with generating mythtv storage groups<br />
* lmce-launch-manager (299,298) - Fixed the StartCoreServices.sh from passing wrong Device_ID to Sync2amp.pl causing NAS passwords to become scrabled.<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-06 23148 ==<br />
* freepbx - Changelog updated to get a new version number<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271) - Add support for making announcements to phones<br />
* pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - Define helper script as a perl script<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Small speed up fix for video file list <br />
* pluto-text-to-speech (283,284) - Add support for making announcements to phones<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Updates to the new weborbiter<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-03 ==<br />
*asterisk-pluto (269)<br />
** Fix pluto sos menu generates the voice dialogs now<br />
** Update caller id when sos menu calls out<br />
*freepbx<br />
** General dialplan cleanup<br />
** FreePBX system status works now<br />
** Fix warnings when updating modules list in FreePBX<br />
*lmce-hai-omni-rs232 (748,749) - Make sure HAI created devices set HAI as the controlled via device<br />
*pluto-asterisk (270,271)<br />
** Update create scripts and abstract redundant code<br />
** Keep Line_HouseMode in sync when trunks are deleted<br />
** Transfers are working again<br />
*pluto-website-admin (220) - Don't display phone trunk passwords in web admin<br />
*pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - Cisco 7960 (with SIP firmware) will use sip secret now<br />
*pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - CRITICAL MEDIA PLUGIN FIX IN CMD_Set_Media_Private which was causing the router to rapidly crash due to odd data coming in from MythTV PlugIn. Will investigate further, but this does stop the crashes.<br />
*pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152) - Add changes to MythTvSyncDB.sh to always set AlwaysStreamFiles to 1 for media directors.<br />
*lmce-hulu-player (744,745) - somehow, an older package snuck in. This needs to be rebuilt to fix the hanging bug that somehow reappeared. Yes, I went back and checked the checked in code from a fresh checkin, this will fix it<br />
*pluto-storage-devices (533) - Added dependencies for nbd-client and nbd-server so that remote playing of DVDs will work, correctly. (Fixes #743)<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter - updates from Dianemo<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-28 23119 ==<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Fix fire SOS event and dialplan cleanup - Los93soL<br />
* freepbx - Fix fire SOS event and dialplan cleanup - Los93soL<br />
* mjproxy (760,761)<br />
* pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - update configure scripts for grandstream and snom 3xx phones for support of database secret.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player (133,152) - Bug #737 - MH Play Media can now set initial channel<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Bug #736 - CMD_Delete_File in Media PlugIn now will not allow deletion of arbitrary files from the disk, lots of sanity checks. Support for deleting voicemails.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - enable subtitle support<br />
* pluto-vdr (468,469) - Bug #737 - MH Play Media can now set initial channel<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Adds energy monitor that uses state change #677<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-18 23082 ==<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687)<br />
* lmce-datalog-database (753)<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269)<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271)<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player (133,152) - Fix the missing MythTV Setup in Computing. as the Quick Start Template has moved rows.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - Fixes #732 - Storage devices not locally attached to core are not added to mythtv storage groups and cleans up some error messages<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-14 23070 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fix to General Info Plugin to allow Firefox Bookmarks to work again. Please test!<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Modify Mozilla.sh to properly output a profile where bookmarks work again.<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - Modify DisklessInteractor to always return i386 until we get a working amd64 build again.<br />
* vdr - Update to version 1.7.15 <br />
** Get rid of a few patches<br />
** Fixes for sound decoding in Denmark<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-10 23047 ==<br />
* v4l2-Modules (732) - Fix Debian package naming to allow proper install of dkms package<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-09 23046 ==<br />
* lmce-picture-viewer (754,755) Refs #650, start picture viewer minimized<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Change wording of VDR error message to better reflect what's going on.<br />
* v4l2-Modules (732) - Fix debian package naming to allow proper install of dkms package<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-07 23036 ==<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Fix initial for no voicemail greetings after setup wizard (thanks los93sol)<br />
* pluto-vdr (469,468) <br />
** Syntax error fix in StartVDRClient - should start correct on MDs now.<br />
** Add a default remote.conf so people can use the keyboard to control VDR.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Add support for TED5000 and Energy Monitoring Events to be used by future devices<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-01 23002 ==<br />
* lmce-hulu-player (739,740) - changed the accept() loop to be non-blocking, fixing the hung hulu player issue when the router needs to reload. -TSCHAK <br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - cBuckle sent in a bugfix that prevented media directors with more than one NIC from properly being detected. We now assume the booting NIC is eth0. Thanks cBuckle! -TSCHKA<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes #705, and #706 -TSCHAK<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Fixes to QuickStartTemplate so icons will show. -TSCHAK<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fix to General Info Plugin so that it will properly show PNG images<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Fix to UpdateQuickStartIcons.sh to download quick start icons and convert to PNG if needed.<br />
* lmce-update-system (650,651) - Fix preferences file<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-05-20 22959 ==<br />
* lmce-update-system (650,651) - Setup pinning to the LinuxMCE repository<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - MythTV 0.23 support has been baked in. Thanks mandingo<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player (133,152)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-05-20 22958 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-orbitergen (226,227) - Orbitergen changed to specify that MIDs are on-screen orbiters. This may change in the future, but I need to test something... --[[User:Tschak909|Tschak909]] 06:22, 9 May 2010 (CEST)<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/684 Toshiba RAS series IR control template]<br />
* pluto-generic-serial-device (307,335) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/685 access return parameters in GSD device]<br />
* mythtv-0.23<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-04-28 22898 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/662 Fixes #662 (again ;) )]<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - sqlCVS additions for the SmartQ V7 MID<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) - code in Setup to allow for devices in the MID category to get media scenarios.<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/672 #672]<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/655 #655]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-04-14 22889 *CLOUD Release* ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) changes to the repository information for a package<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-04-08 22883 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Change smb.conf template to disable unix extension.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/662 Fixes #662]<br />
* lmce-picture-plugin (756,757) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650] fix pause of slideshow<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650] designer changes for picture viewer<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-03-23 22876 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], media plugin supports play all for pictures<br />
* lmce-picture-viewer (754,755) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], picture viewer<br />
* lmce-picture-plugin (756,757) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], picture plugin<br />
* Pluto PNP Detection Scripts (562), added detection script for Pioneer Elite series of Receivers<br />
* Pluto Capture Card Setup Scripts (580), added input change scripts for various capture cards<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-03-14 22853 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/637 #637] Reload event plugin configuration when events change (no need to reload router anymore, except after adding/deleting event commands), [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/648 #648] Fix device template adding to avoid sqlCVS commit problems<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/647 #647] Enable event mapping for mouse buttons<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/646 #646] Device template for Logitech MX Air mouse<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/651 #651] fix router crash with boolean event parameters<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-03-07 22832 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (505,506) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/620 #620] make command for child work again<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - new package and package changes for datalogger plugin<br />
* lmce-datalog-database (753) - datalogger database, refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630]<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630] install automatically, configurable graph display<br />
* lmce-datalog-db (688,689) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630]<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630], [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/633 #633], fix for some attribute names not showing up in media browser page, improvements to datalogger section<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/637 #637] allow event plugin to reload configuration without a router reload<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-28 22812 ==<br />
<br />
Hulu Now works, and the HAI Omni Security panel driver has been checked in and integrated.<br />
<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Addition of buttons to Hulu Remote (tschak)<br />
* lmce-hulu-player (739,740) - Hulu Player now uses Hulu Desktop's LIRCD port via a fake LIRCD Server. (tschak)<br />
* 751 HAI Control Program<br />
* 750 HAI Control Program Source<br />
* 749 LinuxMCE HAI Omni RS232 Panel Support<br />
* 748 LinuxMCE HAI Omni RS232 Panel Support Source<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (505,506) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/620 #620] multi instance support for sensors<br />
* pluto-mplayer-player (657,656) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/471 #471] Finally committed vdpau support for mplayer<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-23 22803 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) <br />
** Install zaptel-modules and load ztdummy for meetme<br />
** Disable KDE screensaver upon KDE Desktop start (fixes #600)<br />
* pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - Make sure to transfer database secret into sip_additional.conf<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Color fixes<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (488,487) - Color fixes - thanks radu<br />
* pluto-vdr (468,469)<br />
** Only create setup.conf if it does not contain a remotetimers entry<br />
** Disable shutdown of system from VDR<br />
* v4l2-firmware (733) - Added new firmware drivers to support a broader range of DVB cards<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-18 22795 ==<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488) Fixes [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/610 #610]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-16 22777 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Fixes event criteria for PK_EventParameter [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/602 #602]<br />
** Fixes time of day - can now check againt hh:mm:ss [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/605 #605]<br />
** Fixed bug introduced in the two fixes above [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/608 #608]<br />
* pluto-vdr (468,469) - Remove SourceCaps entries from default setup.conf<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Hulu Player/PlugIn changes<br />
* Hulu PlugIn (737,738) - device template constant fixes<br />
* Hulu Player (739,740) - device template constant fixes<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-14 22768 ==<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - removed dependency for libxine1-ffmpeg<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-13 22765 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fixes #587<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-12 22763 ==<br />
* new-installer <br />
** changes in kdm link management<br />
** verify kubuntu-desktop is installed<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Fix copying of desktop link to activate Orbiter into root's Desktop dir<br />
* pluto-vdr (469,468) - Only backup setup.conf if it exists.<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-10 22758 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234)- Add Activate Orbiter to KDE desktop (#596)<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - Add a link to the desktop to call Activate Orbiter (#596)<br />
* linux-diskless-image (2.6.27-17) - Update to the latest kernel released by Ubuntu<br />
* alsa-modules (2.6.27-17) - Update to the latest kernel released by Ubuntu<br />
* zaptel-modules (2.6.27-17) - Update to the latest kernel released by Ubuntu<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-08 22754 ==<br />
* Hulu PlugIn (737,738) - Initial Beta of Hulu Support<br />
* Hulu Player (739,740) - from TSCHAK<br />
* Game Player (673,674) - Added support for custom controller files to Game Player - see TankStick DT #2100 for an example.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fixes #587<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-03 22733 ==<br />
* MythTV - We provide our own packages (0.22 sources packages from mythbuntu )<br />
* ZWave Lighting (505,506) - Wizard bugfix<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-01-27 22704 ==<br />
* pluto-photo-screen-saver (582,581) - maintain correct image aspect ratio [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/568 #568]<br />
* pluto-vdr (469,468) <br />
** Use remotetimer for central scheduling<br />
** Don't autostart VDR on MD<br />
** Support VDPAU <br />
* VDR - We provide our own packages (1.7.11 sources packages from eTobi and free-vdr.de)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-01-16 22689 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - new safe_delete.sh script for safely deleting database entries<br />
* pluto-cm15a (730,731) - new DCE device, CM15A USB interface for X10<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - Capture card install now goes directly to the setup wizard<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Capture card install now goes directly to the setup wizard<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - mount no longer echos out errors during ro filesystem<br />
* pluto-photo-screen-saver (582,581) - Rotate image according to exif tag [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/566 #566]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-01-08 22669 ==<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Purge_Camera_Archives.pl fixed<br />
** backup/restore fixed<br />
** enable_wol called from Startup script - WOL for MDs should work again<br />
*pluto-motion-wrapper (456,455) - Now calls the purge script every 6 hours and on reload<br />
*pluto-storage-devices (533) <br />
** Hostname now added to string to be displayed on orbiters when new drives are detected. <br />
** Boot partitions will be filtered out also.<br />
*pluto-system-database (211) - changes to MotionWrapper's motion.conf default options to use new option names<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-25 22639 - Christmas fix ==<br />
* freepbx - removal of chan_vpb.so to circumvent coredumps on system without a Voicetronix board (#519)<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) - modification of startup scripts to not screw the system upon status calls to the startup scripts<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** modification of startup scripts to not screw the system upon status calls to the startup scripts<br />
** updated Backup/Restore functionallity<br />
** fixes web admin log links for hybrid MD<br />
** Make sure only a single logrotate configuration file for LinuxMCE exist<br />
* pluto-hdhomerun(621,620)- Fixes bug where only 1 tuner was added to mythtv<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - Fixes deletion of of hostname from mythconverg.capturecard by creating and using a dummy videosource<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499) - Adds support for password in DeviceData<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Adds support for specialized interfaces<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Some devicedata changes for SIP phone templates to include devicedata for password<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes Climate Command Wizard Set Temperature command, Climate Command Wizard also now works with On//Off Climate Devices<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Fixes issue with input devices crashing orbiter [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/522 #522]<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-14 22600 ==<br />
* pluto-dcerouter (154,155) - Fixes broken Delay command<br />
* pluto-libresolution (545,544) - UseEDID HDMI Audio xorg.conf entry<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Fix for Messagenet configuration script (changing Window's EOL characters)<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Some devicedata changes for dcerouter delay command and DCS-5300G camera<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - fix HDMI selection in web admin<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - removed 1 second sleep after play media. refactored code to stop screen saver<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-12 22598 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - sql fix from http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/changeset/22567<br />
* pluto-xine-plugin (118,137) - fix for remote audio cd streaming [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/470 #470] - still not working<br />
* pluto-xine-player - refactor screen saver handling<br />
* pluto-disk-drive (122,141) - fix for remote audio cd streaming [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/470 #470] - still not working<br />
* pluto-x-scripts (520,523) - fix for audio over HDMI<br />
* alsa-lib, alsa-utils, lib64asound2, libasound2 - fix for audio over HDMI<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-06 22569 ==<br />
* pluto-dce-router (154,155) - now depends on lmce-skins-uita<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - new lmce-skins-uita package definition<br />
* lmce-skins-uita (727) - new skin<br />
* MPlayer_Player (656,657) - Videos that is played by mplayer can now take advantage of vdpau. (Set hw accel to "auto" or "vdpau")<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - don't stop screen saver when playing audio [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/486 #486]<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - hide xine when playing audio, keeps screen saver visible [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/486 #486]<br />
* Update of Zaptel and other kernel related packages to -16<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-03 22558 ==<br />
* Build_Replacement_Package - freepbx (ubuntu/asterisk/freepbx) - Ticket #345 - Fixes the issue of installing new modules in FreePBX.<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Phone Lines fixing - asterisk (src/asterisk) - Ticket #374 - Fixes the issue during the creation procedure of a new phone lines via web LinuxMCE Admin. New MessageNet Provider support.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) - Fixes #480 - Fails to identify untouched xorg.conf<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Cleanup in nvidia-config<br />
** MD WOL Problem fixed<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** #469 IVR menue will now be regenerated every time a phone line is added.<br />
** #221 IR commands selection screen now has sort modes to make it easier to sift through all those commands.<br />
** #219 Various layout improvements to the wizard pages.<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - changes for HDMI out<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Changes to Telecom PlugIn to give proper audio switching behaviour when USB Conference microphones are used for the media director phone. This is of relevance to particular configurations that do not allow concurrent access to the soundcard (such as coax/optical settings). -tschak<br />
<br />
== Bugfixes ==<br />
=== Mythtv-plugin fails to install ===<br />
Install with apt-get install -f <name-of-package></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Contacts&diff=27293Contacts2011-03-22T21:14:21Z<p>Hari: /* Moderators */</p>
<hr />
<div>LinuxMCE is a media centered [[Linux]] distribution. It's built on the solid foundation laid down by debian and Ubuntu. But with all kinds of goodies for the home of the future, from digital video recorder capabilities and home automation to functioning as a telephone switching hub for your home in lieu of a boring intercom system; all tied together by an advanced messaging infrastructure. While the next release 0810 is almost done and focuses on stability, we're already planning for the next release and '''you''' could contribute to it's direction. We're always looking for developers and maintainers to '''[[Contribute|join the team]]'''. <br />
== Core Team (in alphabetical order) ==<br />
----<br />
'''[[User:hari|Harald Klein]]''' -- contact: hari -at- vt100 (.at)<br><br />
Responsibilities: Stand-in project lead for danielk, [[sqlCVS]] maintenance, [[JavaMO]], open [[Z-Wave]] driver, testing<br><br />
----<br />
'''[[User:posde|Peer Oliver Schmidt]]''' -- contact: peer.oliver.schmidt -at- linuxmce (.org)<br><br />
Responsibilities: Release management, builder, sqlCVS, trac and SVN maintenance<br><br />
----<br />
'''Radu C''' aka Uplink -- no contact info available <br /><br />
Responsibilities: [http://forum.linuxmce.org Forum] Moderator and hardcore LinuxMCE hacker<br />
----<br />
'''Thomas Cherryhomes''' -- contact: thom.cherryhomes -at- gmail (.com)<br><br />
Responsibilities: Hacking, Coding, Media Plugins/Players, Orbiter Development, HA Designer specialist.<br><br />
----<br />
== Moderators ==<br />
----<br />
'''Colin Jones''' aka colinjones -- Contact info: colin_a_jones (at) hotmail (dot) com <br /><br />
Responsibilities: [http://forum.linuxmce.org Forum] Moderator and Evangelist<br />
----<br />
'''Derrick Lewis''' aka dlewis -- Contact info: dlewis (at) linuxmce (dot) org <br /><br />
Responsibilities: [http://forum.linuxmce.org Forum] Moderator and Evangelist<br />
<br />
== Currently on extended leave ==<br />
----<br />
'''Daniel Kristjansson''' -- contact: danielk -at- cuymedia (.net)<br><br />
Responsibilities: Community liaison, organizing open source volunteers and roadmap<br><br />
<br />
== Offering help ==<br />
Right, having looked at the detail in this post [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=8411.0] i felt its time to see what we are made of as a community, please add your details.<br />
<br />
<br />
GUIDE: copy'n'paste the following lines then append them into the table below (prior to the final line that contains '|}'). This formatting should make it easier for the 'big 5' to work out who can contribute what...<br />
<pre><br />
| Your username<br />
| Your relevant expertise/experience <br />
| Your other experience/expertise<br />
| Your approx time available for the project<br />
| Your time zone or location<br />
| Your particular interest area (if any)<br />
|-<br />
</pre><br />
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<br />
{| border="1"<br />
!Username<br />
!Relevant expertise/experience<br />
!Other Experience/Expertise<br />
!Time available for the project<br />
!Time zone or location<br />
!Particular Interest Area (If any)<br />
|-<br />
| Geekyhawkes<br />
| advanced newbie<br />
| use to some C+/linux/ubuntu/ html / xml / flash<br />
| few evenings a week<br />
| UK GMT<br />
| User documentation, newbie guides, website design , wiki topics and guides. Line by line intros to get 810 up and running regardless of user experiance.<br />
|-<br />
| qball4<br />
| regular user<br />
| HADesigner, graphic design, hardware a/v distribution systems<br />
| average 20-40 hrs/wk available<br />
| US CST<br />
| User Interface, new orbiter platforms<br />
|-<br />
| Fastie81<br />
| advanced newbie<br />
| work with linux/Red Hat/ubuntu day to day / Project Manager / Systems Administrator / Quick Learner<br />
| My work load goes up and down so would have few days one week and none another<br />
| GMT +12 (NZ)<br />
| User Documentation, guides, wiki guides. I would like to learn some coding. Adding Hardware support ,Devices Templates.<br />
|-<br />
| Techstyle<br />
| Advanced Newbie<br />
| System builder, Linux newbie, some Wiki writing experience / PMP (Project Management Professional), MBA, Mechanical Engineer, Entrepreneur<br />
| 1hr per day<br />
| US central (Milwaukee, WI)<br />
| Anything structured<br />
|-<br />
| nite_man<br />
| regular user<br />
| Integrator, consultant, GSD, Ruby, Maemo Orbiter / More then 10 years of software development - Perl, PHP, Linux sysadmin<br />
| 2-4 hours per day<br />
| UTC+2:00 Nicosia, Cyprus<br />
| Admin site, Maemo Orbiter, posting news, blogging, Russian translation<br />
|-<br />
| Daballiemo<br />
| regular user<br />
| Worked my way through Linux/Ubuntu/Fedora mainly on virtualization / Working within MOD and about 15 years of exp. with "paper" documentation<br />
| About 3-6 hours a week<br />
| GMT +1, Amsterdam<br />
| Virtualization and interfacing (webui, remote, keyboard, touch aso)<br />
|-<br />
| SteveC<br />
| LMCE Newbie but keen to get cracking.<br />
| Electronics/Software Engr, C/C++ for 15years.<br />
| Approx 5 hours/week<br />
| UTC+10:00 Brisbane, Australia<br />
| Main interests relate to external hardware interfaces eg. Clipsal CBUS lighting, Caddx/Networx Alarm system.<br />
|-<br />
| castlec<br />
| LMCE Noob. Linux regular user/noob<br />
| Java Dev, C++ trained (University).<br />
| 3-5 hours/Week<br />
| UTC-5 Ohio, USA<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| ZuG<br />
| Regular User<br />
| Linux, PHP and a bit of C. Very familiar with Asterisk and OpenVPN<br />
| 3-5 hours/Week<br />
| GMT Cardiff, United Kingdom<br />
| OpenVPN development<br />
|-<br />
| ccoudsi<br />
| Regular user <br />
| 15+ years embedded hardware design, 8+ years engineering manager, Assembly, C, Perl, Ruby (newbie)<br />
| 5-8 hours a week<br />
| UTC-08 PT<br />
| Security Panels<br />
|-<br />
| colinjones<br />
| Regular User<br />
| Bit of bash, some simple coding, learning C++, familiar with the DCE system<br />
| ~15-20 hours/Week<br />
| UTC+10, Sydney, Australia<br />
| LMCE!<br />
|-<br />
| sp00nhead<br />
| User since Pluto days<br />
| IT support & Training, want to be python coder, solid knowledge of Linux systems<br />
| ~5 hours/week unless i get hooked again.<br />
| GMT Crewe, UK<br />
| take the LMCE framework and make it as popular as xbmc/boxee!<br />
|-<br />
| darrenmason<br />
| User/Developer since Pluto days, familiar with the codebase and architecture<br />
| IT Consultant with Software engineering background specialising in Integration. Have developed in C++/Java and various other languages<br />
| Varies depending upon family but can/will find time if interest level is there<br />
| UTC+10, Sydney, Australia<br />
| New devices, Microcontroller integration, Constrained resources Media Directors, DLNP <br />
|-<br />
| patricez<br />
| Advanced Newbie <br />
| Tech addict. Dev Team Manager, have experience in C,SQL,Xen,vmware,citrix,Asterisk,network...<br />
| Varies depending my job(s) and family but could be 5-10hrs/week<br />
| UTC-5, Quebec, Canada<br />
| Home Automation, VOIP, Virtualization, Networking <br />
|-<br />
| PeteK<br />
| User Since Pluto, some development work submitted to Pluto (early Insteon) <br />
| Avionics Engineer, Hardware/Software C++ experience<br />
| Shooting for 5-10 hrs/week<br />
| UTC-8/-7 Mojave, CA, USA<br />
| Automation Interfaces<br />
|-<br />
| davegravy<br />
| LMCE Newbie<br />
| Electrical/Acoustical Engineer, Project Manager. Java, Assembly, some C++ learned in university.<br />
| 5-10hrs/week hopefully<br />
| UTC-5, Toronto, Canada<br />
| Home Automation, VOIP, Documentation<br />
|-<br />
| LegoGT<br />
| Regular User<br />
| EE(CmpE); Hardware design, firmware/software dev; C/C++, Assembly, Java, shell scripting<br />
| 10-15 hrs/week<br />
| GMT-5 Atlanta, USA<br />
| Home Automation, Asterisk, A/V distribution, Embedded dev (drivers, hw/fw, etc.), Security, Maemo<br />
|-<br />
| TSCHAK<br />
| Advanced LMCE Hacker<br />
| Polymath, Hacker, Sound Designer, Accoustics Engineer, Software Designer, Programmer, Computer Scientist, Human Interface Design Specialist, Web Application Developer, Domotics Researcher, Professional Musician, Graphic Designer<br />
| 18+ hrs/day<br />
| GMT-5 Cambridge, MA USA<br />
| Virtually Every Single Subsystem. Most of my work however, has been in Orbiter, Media Plugin, and Telecom Plugin/Asterisk DCE Device. I have also written a security panel driver (VistaICM2), as well as a new media type (Game Player), etc.<br />
|-<br />
| sptremblay<br />
| I'm a passionate newbie<br />
| I'm a .Net developer. I've done a few Java. It's always part of development "I want to learn something new"<br />
| approx 8 hrs/week (I have 6 month old triplets! I'll do my best)<br />
| GMT-5 Quebec, Qc, CAN<br />
| Anything I want to get my hand in development.<br />
|-<br />
| Bdfoster (Brian Foster)<br />
| Regular User<br />
| 10 Years Experiance building computers, know Windows UI well, have used Linux for last 2 years<br />
| 2-3 Hrs/Day<br />
| GMT+1 (most of the time)<br />
| Telecom, Z-Wave, Other Hardware<br />
|-<br />
| roberto99 (Roberto)<br />
| newbie<br />
| User and supporter of MS products (not a pro), newbie with Linux and LMCE, some HW assembling and support, nothing relevant really<br />
| to be determined<br />
| Switzerland GMT +2<br />
| Translation of the wiki/guides/whatever from english to german, if this is of interest (to attract german speaking users from Germany, Switzerland, Austria)<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[User:Ray_N|Ray_N]]'''<br />
| Regular User<br />
| Software development, Linux/Unix administration and development, C, Java, Intel assembly, MySQL and networking, Documentation, structure/organization, some graphics background/understanding, fluent in Spanish<br />
| Less than 8hrs/week :-(<br />
| GMT -4 hrs<br />
| Media, Usability, Optimization, making it work, seeing LMCE become THE home media system<br />
|-<br />
| orgel<br />
| Regular User<br />
| Software- and Web- development, Windows/Linux C, C#, Java, SQL, PHP, ASP, JSP, Training<br />
| Varies depending my job(s) and family but could be 2-8 hrs/day<br />
| GMT +1 <br />
| German translation, translation into the [http://www.linux-mce.de German Wiki], moderator of the [http://forum.linux-mce.de German forum]<br />
|- <br />
| Ger-sh-win<br />
| LinuxMCE Newbie<br />
| Business analyst, Software developer, Windows/Linux, C, Java, SQL, PHP<br />
| few evenings a week<br />
| GMT +1 (Austria)<br />
| EIB, German translation, Testing, Docmentation <br />
|-<br />
| manizpatel<br />
| LinuxMCE Newbie <br />
| System programming in C, C++, Network Programming in Java 6<br />
| I am not sure but at least 10 hrs/week.<br />
| (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)<br />
| Device Drivers, Mobile orbiters, testing<br />
|-<br />
| Morpheus<br />
| LinuxMCE newbie, though been watching the project for the last 2 years. 3 years Linux Experience<br />
| Building and testing computers for the last 10 years. Very limited programming experience, but always willing to try, usually better at working through other peoples code than my own. Worked with various Wiki's and Forums that sit on my own sites.<br />
| 5hrs / week, possibly more.<br />
| GMT - Lincolnshire, UK<br />
| Testing, Documentation, Help with MediaWiki and Forums.<br />
|-<br />
| TonyBryan<br />
| LinuxMCE newbie<br />
| Amateur developer, but done a lot of testing and documentation over 10 years. 2 years Linux experience, 1 year LMCE experience. Little bit of Java and .NET, documentation and testing.<br />
| 2-10 hours per week depending on other commitments and how much the baby cries!<br />
| GMT - Derby, UK<br />
| UI, documentation, testing<br />
|-<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Alumni ==<br />
<br />
'''Paul Webber''' -- contact: webpaul1 -at- gmail (.com)<br><br />
Paul launched LinuxMCE on March 15, 2007, but is moving on to other projects. He visits us occasionally but after release 0710 will no longer be solely responsible for any aspect of the LinuxMCE release cycle. See [[History|'''History of LinuxMCE''']], for an explanation of why Paul started the project.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Development]]<br />
[[Category:Wiki administration]]</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=User:Hari&diff=27249User:Hari2011-03-18T18:40:49Z<p>Hari: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: User Setups]]<br />
[[Category: VOIP Setups]]<br />
[[Category: Zwave_Setups]]<br />
[[Category: EnOcean Setups]]<br />
[[Category: Surveillance Camera Setups]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<h1>Contact</h1><br />
hari on the forums<br />
<br />
<h1>Setup</h1><br />
<h2>Core</h2><br />
* Mainboard: [[ABIT_AN-M2]]<br />
* CPU: AMD BE2400<br />
* Memory: 2 GB DDR2-800<br />
* HDD: SATA<br />
* NIC: Onboard & RTL8139<br />
* [[Egalax-Touchscreen]] 12"<br />
<br />
<h2>Orbiters</h2><br />
* 2x [[Nokia_N800]]<br />
<br />
<h2>AV</h2><br />
* [[LG_42LB5D|LG 37LF65]] 1080p/24Hz LCD with RS232 control (with a pl2303 usb/rs232 adapter)<br />
* 2x [[SlimDevices_Squeezebox]] 3<br />
<br />
<h2>Phone</h2><br />
* 2x [[Cisco_7970]] with SCCP Image<br />
<br />
<h2>Home Automation</h2><br />
<h3>[[Z-Wave]]</h3><br />
* [[Seluxit viaSENS Home Controller]] USB Interface<br />
* [[Danfoss RA-plus-w]] Radiator Setback Schedule Thermostats<br />
* [[Tricklestar 200ZW-EU-W]] Inclusion Controller<br />
* [[Everspring SM103]] Door/Window Sensor<br />
* [[Everspring SP103]] PIR Movement Sensor<br />
* [[Merten 506004 Connect Radio Transmitter FM 4gang]]<br />
* [[ACT Homepro ZCU201]] USB Controller '''WARNING, NOT WORKING'''<br />
* [[ACT Homepro ZTH200]] Portable Controller<br />
* [[ACT Homepro Motion Detector]] ZIR010<br />
* [[ACT Homepro ZDW232]] Dimmer<br />
* [[ACT Homepro Lamp Plug]] ZDP200<br />
* [[Seluxit Multisensor]] Movement, temperature, brightness and humidity sensor<br />
* [[Express Controls EZmotion]] Movement, temperature and brightness sensor (aka HSM100)<br />
* more merten stuff..<br />
<br />
<h3>[[EnOcean]]</h3><br />
* [[EnOcean_TCM120]] USB Interface<br />
* [[EnOcean_PTM200]] Battery- and wireless remote switch<br />
<br />
<h3>Siegenia AUBI</h3><br />
* Smoke Sensor<br />
* 2x Window Sensor<br />
* Ethernet Base Station<br />
<br />
<h2>Security Cams</h2><br />
* [[D-Link_DCS-5300G]] IP Camera<br />
* [[Axis Network Cameras#Axis_207]]W</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Aeon_Labs_Energy_Meter&diff=26738Aeon Labs Energy Meter2011-01-17T16:47:46Z<p>Hari: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
http://www.aeon-labs.com/site/products/view/4/<br />
<br />
[[Image:aeon_labs_energy_meter.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
Aeon Labs Energy Meter<br />
<br />
The Aeon Labs Smart Energy Monitor is a low-cost energy monitor for the entire home. It can wirelessly report immediate wattage and kWh usage to central control point gateways such as the 4HomeMedia CP and can be easily and safely installed by anyone. <br />
<br />
Ease and safety are paramount: Electricians are not required to install the Aeon Labs Smart Energy Monitor; the customer never needs to handle hot exposed wiring. Current transformer clamps clamp around the AC Mains to detect energy usage for the entire house. The main body is anchored using a back mount which opens to easily for battery replacement every 1 years.<br />
<br />
= Configuration =<br />
==Parameter Number Definitions(8 bit)==<br />
<br />
=== Parameter 1 ===<br />
Voltage to calculate wattage from amperage. Values represent voltage.<br />
<br />
Defaults:<br />
120(country:US)<br />
240(country:EU,ANZ)<br />
Size: 2<br />
=== Parameter 20 ===<br />
This byte denotes whether the product is using batteries<br />
(value == 0) or using USB power (value == 1).<br />
<br />
Size: 1<br />
=== Parameter 100 ===<br />
Reset to default parameters number 101-103. Any value<br />
other than 0 will initiate this reset.<br />
<br />
Size: 4<br />
=== Parameter 101 ===<br />
Which reports need to send in group1 <br />
<br />
Size: 4<br />
=== Parameter 102 ===<br />
Which reports need to send in group2<br />
<br />
Size: 4<br />
=== Parameter 103 ===<br />
Which reports need to send in group3<br />
<br />
Size: 4<br />
=== Parameter 110 ===<br />
Reset to default parameters number 111-113. Any value<br />
other than 0 will initiate this reset.<br />
<br />
Size: 4<br />
=== Parameter 111 ===<br />
The interval of sending report group 1(seconds)<br />
Default:<br />
720<br />
Size: 4<br />
=== Parameter 112 ===<br />
The interval of sending report group 2(seconds)<br />
Default:<br />
720<br />
Size: 4<br />
=== Parameter 113 ===<br />
The interval of sending report group 3(seconds)<br />
Default:<br />
720<br />
Size: 4<br />
=== Parameter 255 ===<br />
Reset to the default Configuration<br />
<br />
Size: 4<br />
<br />
== Configuration Flags for parameters 101-103 ==<br />
Bytes 1-3 are reserved<br />
<br />
Byte 4 (LSB):<br />
<br />
Bit 2:<br />
Send Meter REPORT (for wattage) at the group time interval<br />
<br />
Bit 1:<br />
Send Multilevel Sensor REPORT (for wattage) at the group time interval<br />
<br />
Bit 0:<br />
Send Battery REPORT at the group time interval</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=LinuxMCE-0810_beta&diff=26601LinuxMCE-0810 beta2011-01-04T15:44:52Z<p>Hari: /* Upcoming fixes... */</p>
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<div>[[Category: Software]]<br />
This page outlines some information about the Beta, as well as outlining any changes and bugfixes we are applying, just like we did with the alpha2 page.<br />
<br />
The installation instructions found on the alpha2 page still apply:<br />
<br />
==Installing LinuxMCE-0810==<br />
Please see detailed instruction on how to install LinuxMCE-0810 and keep it up-to-date with the latest updates [[installing 0810|here]].<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-03 22558 ==<br />
* Build_Replacement_Package - freepbx (ubuntu/asterisk/freepbx) - Ticket #345 - Fixes the issue of installing new modules in FreePBX.<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Phone Lines fixing - asterisk (src/asterisk) - Ticket #374 - Fixes the issue during the creation procedure of a new phone lines via web LinuxMCE Admin. New MessageNet Provider support.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) - Fixes #480 - Fails to identify untouched xorg.conf<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Cleanup in nvidia-config<br />
** MD WOL Problem fixed<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** #469 IVR menue will now be regenerated every time a phone line is added.<br />
** #221 IR commands selection screen now has sort modes to make it easier to sift through all those commands.<br />
** #219 Various layout improvements to the wizard pages.<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - changes for HDMI out<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Changes to Telecom PlugIn to give proper audio switching behaviour when USB Conference microphones are used for the media director phone. This is of relevance to particular configurations that do not allow concurrent access to the soundcard (such as coax/optical settings). -tschak<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-06 22569 ==<br />
* pluto-dce-router (154,155) - now depends on lmce-skins-uita<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - new lmce-skins-uita package definition<br />
* lmce-skins-uita (727) - new skin<br />
* MPlayer_Player (656,657) - Videos that is played by mplayer can now take advantage of vdpau. (Set hw accel to "auto" or "vdpau")<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - don't stop screen saver when playing audio [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/486 #486]<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - hide xine when playing audio, keeps screen saver visible [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/486 #486]<br />
* Update of Zaptel and other kernel related packages to -16<br />
== Update 2009-12-12 22598 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - sql fix from http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/changeset/22567<br />
* pluto-xine-plugin (118,137) - fix for remote audio cd streaming [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/470 #470] - still not working<br />
* pluto-xine-player - refactor screen saver handling<br />
* pluto-disk-drive (122,141) - fix for remote audio cd streaming [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/470 #470] - still not working<br />
* pluto-x-scripts (520,523) - fix for audio over HDMI<br />
* alsa-lib, alsa-utils, lib64asound2, libasound2 - fix for audio over HDMI<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-14 22600 ==<br />
* pluto-dcerouter (154,155) - Fixes broken Delay command<br />
* pluto-libresolution (545,544) - UseEDID HDMI Audio xorg.conf entry<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Fix for Messagenet configuration script (changing Window's EOL characters)<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Some devicedata changes for dcerouter delay command and DCS-5300G camera<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - fix HDMI selection in web admin<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - removed 1 second sleep after play media. refactored code to stop screen saver<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-25 22639 - Christmas fix ==<br />
* freepbx - removal of chan_vpb.so to circumvent coredumps on system without a Voicetronix board (#519)<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) - modification of startup scripts to not screw the system upon status calls to the startup scripts<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** modification of startup scripts to not screw the system upon status calls to the startup scripts<br />
** updated Backup/Restore functionallity<br />
** fixes web admin log links for hybrid MD<br />
** Make sure only a single logrotate configuration file for LinuxMCE exist<br />
* pluto-hdhomerun(621,620)- Fixes bug where only 1 tuner was added to mythtv<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - Fixes deletion of of hostname from mythconverg.capturecard by creating and using a dummy videosource<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499) - Adds support for password in DeviceData<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Adds support for specialized interfaces<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Some devicedata changes for SIP phone templates to include devicedata for password<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes Climate Command Wizard Set Temperature command, Climate Command Wizard also now works with On//Off Climate Devices<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Fixes issue with input devices crashing orbiter [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/522 #522]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-01-08 22669 ==<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Purge_Camera_Archives.pl fixed<br />
** backup/restore fixed<br />
** enable_wol called from Startup script - WOL for MDs should work again<br />
*pluto-motion-wrapper (456,455) - Now calls the purge script every 6 hours and on reload<br />
*pluto-storage-devices (533) <br />
** Hostname now added to string to be displayed on orbiters when new drives are detected. <br />
** Boot partitions will be filtered out also.<br />
*pluto-system-database (211) - changes to MotionWrapper's motion.conf default options to use new option names<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-01-16 22689 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - new safe_delete.sh script for safely deleting database entries<br />
* pluto-cm15a (730,731) - new DCE device, CM15A USB interface for X10<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - Capture card install now goes directly to the setup wizard<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Capture card install now goes directly to the setup wizard<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - mount no longer echos out errors during ro filesystem<br />
* pluto-photo-screen-saver (582,581) - Rotate image according to exif tag [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/566 #566]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-01-27 22704 ==<br />
* pluto-photo-screen-saver (582,581) - maintain correct image aspect ratio [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/568 #568]<br />
* pluto-vdr (469,468) <br />
** Use remotetimer for central scheduling<br />
** Don't autostart VDR on MD<br />
** Support VDPAU <br />
* VDR - We provide our own packages (1.7.11 sources packages from eTobi and free-vdr.de)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-03 22733 ==<br />
* MythTV - We provide our own packages (0.22 sources packages from mythbuntu )<br />
* ZWave Lighting (505,506) - Wizard bugfix<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-08 22754 ==<br />
* Hulu PlugIn (737,738) - Initial Beta of Hulu Support<br />
* Hulu Player (739,740) - from TSCHAK<br />
* Game Player (673,674) - Added support for custom controller files to Game Player - see TankStick DT #2100 for an example.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fixes #587<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-10 22758 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234)- Add Activate Orbiter to KDE desktop (#596)<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - Add a link to the desktop to call Activate Orbiter (#596)<br />
* linux-diskless-image (2.6.27-17) - Update to the latest kernel released by Ubuntu<br />
* alsa-modules (2.6.27-17) - Update to the latest kernel released by Ubuntu<br />
* zaptel-modules (2.6.27-17) - Update to the latest kernel released by Ubuntu<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-12 22763 ==<br />
* new-installer <br />
** changes in kdm link management<br />
** verify kubuntu-desktop is installed<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Fix copying of desktop link to activate Orbiter into root's Desktop dir<br />
* pluto-vdr (469,468) - Only backup setup.conf if it exists.<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-13 22765 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fixes #587<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-14 22768 ==<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - removed dependency for libxine1-ffmpeg<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-16 22777 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Fixes event criteria for PK_EventParameter [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/602 #602]<br />
** Fixes time of day - can now check againt hh:mm:ss [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/605 #605]<br />
** Fixed bug introduced in the two fixes above [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/608 #608]<br />
* pluto-vdr (468,469) - Remove SourceCaps entries from default setup.conf<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Hulu Player/PlugIn changes<br />
* Hulu PlugIn (737,738) - device template constant fixes<br />
* Hulu Player (739,740) - device template constant fixes<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-18 22795 ==<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488) Fixes [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/610 #610]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-23 22803 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) <br />
** Install zaptel-modules and load ztdummy for meetme<br />
** Disable KDE screensaver upon KDE Desktop start (fixes #600)<br />
* pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - Make sure to transfer database secret into sip_additional.conf<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Color fixes<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (488,487) - Color fixes - thanks radu<br />
* pluto-vdr (468,469)<br />
** Only create setup.conf if it does not contain a remotetimers entry<br />
** Disable shutdown of system from VDR<br />
* v4l2-firmware (733) - Added new firmware drivers to support a broader range of DVB cards<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-28 22812 ==<br />
<br />
Hulu Now works, and the HAI Omni Security panel driver has been checked in and integrated.<br />
<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Addition of buttons to Hulu Remote (tschak)<br />
* lmce-hulu-player (739,740) - Hulu Player now uses Hulu Desktop's LIRCD port via a fake LIRCD Server. (tschak)<br />
* 751 HAI Control Program<br />
* 750 HAI Control Program Source<br />
* 749 LinuxMCE HAI Omni RS232 Panel Support<br />
* 748 LinuxMCE HAI Omni RS232 Panel Support Source<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (505,506) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/620 #620] multi instance support for sensors<br />
* pluto-mplayer-player (657,656) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/471 #471] Finally committed vdpau support for mplayer<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-03-07 22832 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (505,506) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/620 #620] make command for child work again<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - new package and package changes for datalogger plugin<br />
* lmce-datalog-database (753) - datalogger database, refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630]<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630] install automatically, configurable graph display<br />
* lmce-datalog-db (688,689) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630]<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630], [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/633 #633], fix for some attribute names not showing up in media browser page, improvements to datalogger section<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/637 #637] allow event plugin to reload configuration without a router reload<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-03-14 22853 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/637 #637] Reload event plugin configuration when events change (no need to reload router anymore, except after adding/deleting event commands), [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/648 #648] Fix device template adding to avoid sqlCVS commit problems<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/647 #647] Enable event mapping for mouse buttons<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/646 #646] Device template for Logitech MX Air mouse<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/651 #651] fix router crash with boolean event parameters<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-03-23 22876 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], media plugin supports play all for pictures<br />
* lmce-picture-viewer (754,755) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], picture viewer<br />
* lmce-picture-plugin (756,757) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], picture plugin<br />
* Pluto PNP Detection Scripts (562), added detection script for Pioneer Elite series of Receivers<br />
* Pluto Capture Card Setup Scripts (580), added input change scripts for various capture cards<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-04-08 22883 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Change smb.conf template to disable unix extension.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/662 Fixes #662]<br />
* lmce-picture-plugin (756,757) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650] fix pause of slideshow<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650] designer changes for picture viewer<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-04-14 22889 *CLOUD Release* ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) changes to the repository information for a package<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-04-28 22898 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/662 Fixes #662 (again ;) )]<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - sqlCVS additions for the SmartQ V7 MID<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) - code in Setup to allow for devices in the MID category to get media scenarios.<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/672 #672]<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/655 #655]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-05-20 22958 ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* pluto-orbitergen (226,227) - Orbitergen changed to specify that MIDs are on-screen orbiters. This may change in the future, but I need to test something... --[[User:Tschak909|Tschak909]] 06:22, 9 May 2010 (CEST)<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/684 Toshiba RAS series IR control template]<br />
* pluto-generic-serial-device (307,335) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/685 access return parameters in GSD device]<br />
* mythtv-0.23<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-05-20 22959 ==<br />
* lmce-update-system (650,651) - Setup pinning to the LinuxMCE repository<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - MythTV 0.23 support has been baked in. Thanks mandingo<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player (133,152)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-01 23002 ==<br />
* lmce-hulu-player (739,740) - changed the accept() loop to be non-blocking, fixing the hung hulu player issue when the router needs to reload. -TSCHAK <br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - cBuckle sent in a bugfix that prevented media directors with more than one NIC from properly being detected. We now assume the booting NIC is eth0. Thanks cBuckle! -TSCHKA<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes #705, and #706 -TSCHAK<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Fixes to QuickStartTemplate so icons will show. -TSCHAK<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fix to General Info Plugin so that it will properly show PNG images<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Fix to UpdateQuickStartIcons.sh to download quick start icons and convert to PNG if needed.<br />
* lmce-update-system (650,651) - Fix preferences file<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-07 23036 ==<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Fix initial for no voicemail greetings after setup wizard (thanks los93sol)<br />
* pluto-vdr (469,468) <br />
** Syntax error fix in StartVDRClient - should start correct on MDs now.<br />
** Add a default remote.conf so people can use the keyboard to control VDR.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Add support for TED5000 and Energy Monitoring Events to be used by future devices<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-09 23046 ==<br />
* lmce-picture-viewer (754,755) Refs #650, start picture viewer minimized<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Change wording of VDR error message to better reflect what's going on.<br />
* v4l2-Modules (732) - Fix debian package naming to allow proper install of dkms package<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-10 23047 ==<br />
* v4l2-Modules (732) - Fix Debian package naming to allow proper install of dkms package<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-14 23070 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fix to General Info Plugin to allow Firefox Bookmarks to work again. Please test!<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Modify Mozilla.sh to properly output a profile where bookmarks work again.<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - Modify DisklessInteractor to always return i386 until we get a working amd64 build again.<br />
* vdr - Update to version 1.7.15 <br />
** Get rid of a few patches<br />
** Fixes for sound decoding in Denmark<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-18 23082 ==<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687)<br />
* lmce-datalog-database (753)<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269)<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271)<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player (133,152) - Fix the missing MythTV Setup in Computing. as the Quick Start Template has moved rows.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - Fixes #732 - Storage devices not locally attached to core are not added to mythtv storage groups and cleans up some error messages<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-28 23119 ==<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Fix fire SOS event and dialplan cleanup - Los93soL<br />
* freepbx - Fix fire SOS event and dialplan cleanup - Los93soL<br />
* mjproxy (760,761)<br />
* pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - update configure scripts for grandstream and snom 3xx phones for support of database secret.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player (133,152) - Bug #737 - MH Play Media can now set initial channel<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Bug #736 - CMD_Delete_File in Media PlugIn now will not allow deletion of arbitrary files from the disk, lots of sanity checks. Support for deleting voicemails.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - enable subtitle support<br />
* pluto-vdr (468,469) - Bug #737 - MH Play Media can now set initial channel<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Adds energy monitor that uses state change #677<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-03 ==<br />
*asterisk-pluto (269)<br />
** Fix pluto sos menu generates the voice dialogs now<br />
** Update caller id when sos menu calls out<br />
*freepbx<br />
** General dialplan cleanup<br />
** FreePBX system status works now<br />
** Fix warnings when updating modules list in FreePBX<br />
*lmce-hai-omni-rs232 (748,749) - Make sure HAI created devices set HAI as the controlled via device<br />
*pluto-asterisk (270,271)<br />
** Update create scripts and abstract redundant code<br />
** Keep Line_HouseMode in sync when trunks are deleted<br />
** Transfers are working again<br />
*pluto-website-admin (220) - Don't display phone trunk passwords in web admin<br />
*pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - Cisco 7960 (with SIP firmware) will use sip secret now<br />
*pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - CRITICAL MEDIA PLUGIN FIX IN CMD_Set_Media_Private which was causing the router to rapidly crash due to odd data coming in from MythTV PlugIn. Will investigate further, but this does stop the crashes.<br />
*pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152) - Add changes to MythTvSyncDB.sh to always set AlwaysStreamFiles to 1 for media directors.<br />
*lmce-hulu-player (744,745) - somehow, an older package snuck in. This needs to be rebuilt to fix the hanging bug that somehow reappeared. Yes, I went back and checked the checked in code from a fresh checkin, this will fix it<br />
*pluto-storage-devices (533) - Added dependencies for nbd-client and nbd-server so that remote playing of DVDs will work, correctly. (Fixes #743)<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter - updates from Dianemo<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-06 23148 ==<br />
* freepbx - Changelog updated to get a new version number<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271) - Add support for making announcements to phones<br />
* pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - Define helper script as a perl script<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Small speed up fix for video file list <br />
* pluto-text-to-speech (283,284) - Add support for making announcements to phones<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Updates to the new weborbiter<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-14 23155 ==<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271) - Only send extra channel options for transfers when an extra channel is there, also fixes to viatalk create script so things work nicely again<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499) - Whoops! Missed this package a few days ago, fixes Orbiter phones so they connect with the SIP secret<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Updates to the Size table to include older iPhone/iPod Touch sizes, as well as iPhone4 size.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152) - Fixed some incorrect behavior with generating mythtv storage groups<br />
* lmce-launch-manager (299,298) - Fixed the StartCoreServices.sh from passing wrong Device_ID to Sync2amp.pl causing NAS passwords to become scrabled.<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-16 23161 ==<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488) - now with committed fixes for the 404 in 7970<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-17 23165 == <br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - New startup script for the Launch Manager (fixes #753)<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Weborbiter: add missing getNews function (fixes #755)<br />
** Weborbiter: keep trying to get images/data when an communication error occurs<br />
** Weborbiter: fix keyboard processing (fixes #754)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-27 23202 ==<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Generate all speech for pluto-sos-menus, and generate /etc/asterisk/extensions_custom.conf completely dynamically - Los93soL<br />
* libxine - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/535 #535], Backport of newer Matroska container support form lib-xine 1.1.17.<br />
* lmce-picture-viewer (754,755) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], fixes alpha blending of picture viewer<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/758 #758], Fix cameras on MDs by using NFS mount for the camera dir<br />
* pluto-updatemedia (405,406) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/651 #434], Different handling for VDR files - WARNING!! Playback of VDR recording from video is still not possible!<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Make sure the phone system is updated with changes made to cell phone notifications via web admin - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Refs #315 Should fix most of the call transfer issues, please test thoroughly - Los93soL<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-08-02 23227 ==<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687) - Refs #104 Add initial support for logging Sensor Tripped Events - Los93soL<br />
* lmce-datalog-database (753) - Refs #104 Add initial support for logging Sensor Tripped Events - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Start the StorageDevices setup in the background during system start, and restart samba as part of the storage devices setup.<br />
** Fixes #748 Some MAC addresses would get truncated, Thanks Coley - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-app-server (145,126) - Do proper check to determine if suspend is supported<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes #569 Don't assume calls originate from the US - Los93soL<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Fixes #570 Attempt to lookup caller name in phone book and correct as possible - Los93sol<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271) - Fixes #570 Attempt to lookup caller name in phone book and correct as possible - Los93soL<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-08-29 23259 ==<br />
* lmce-squeezeslave (763) - Refs #776 wrapper script to start squeezeslave<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - #798 /etc/diskless.conf not being created - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-app-server (145,126) - #344 Allow power off mode override<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271)<br />
** Refs #570 Display caller name and picture from LinuxMCE phone book when available - Los93soL<br />
** Change line ending for create_amp_sipgate_de.pl<br />
* pluto-slimserver-plugin (424,425) - Refs #776 add squeezeslave template as possible playback device<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fix audio album snafu<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - #799 (re)enable NFS instead of CIFS for internal disk drive sharing - merkur2k<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-09-16 23289 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** enable WOL on boot up again<br />
** fix HDMI and SPDIF unmuting for AVWizard and successive boots. <br />
** #813, SetupUsers_Homes.sh no longer executes on media directors, faster boot. <br />
** #733, BootMessage.sh no longer emits an error.<br />
* pluto-generic-serial-device (307,335) - fix ethernet device support for GSDs<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - #811 - WiiMote support. Change mouse accelleration so that the wiimote can actually traverse the entire width of the screen.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - #814 - Display the dimming column on the floor plan for drapes and blinds<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) - #815 - Autogenerated scenarios sleep/wakeup do the right thing for blinds/drapes<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) #708 - add default media sort options to orbiters page, #636 - fixes special characters for IMDB tagging<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-10-06 23324 ==<br />
* lmce-linux-igd (765 - New package for #826 - merkur2k<br />
* lirc_0.8.3 <br />
** built in build-replacements.sh, only it is commented atm<br />
** Refs #822 fixes repeat problems with pronto codes<br />
* lmce-mediatomb (702) - Generate a more sane config file for mediatomb - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Mount /home via nfs instead of cifs on media directors, updates for #826 - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-lirc-wrapper (340,421) - Fixes #822 lirc can now send pronto codes properly<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Fix for #458 - power menu now works correctly to control other media directors from OSD<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Voicemail changes and fixes.<br />
** Absolute Timed Events are working (thanks TSCHAK)<br />
** Fixes #833 - possible to compare integer criteria against a list of comma-separated values<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - lots of sqlCVS changes.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Misc fixes from various tickets - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (505,506) - #44 Improve detection of multi instance devices, possible to resync device data<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - Add NFS Radar - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152) - misc storage group fixes - merkur2k<br />
** "use autumatically" flag for storage devices is now honored<br />
** better support for remote storage devices (Nas, windows share, etc)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-10-13 23333 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) -<br />
** Media Plugin fix to not turn on OSD (TV) if the TV was already off, and was triggered by an orbiter to play audio. Superfluous block of code removed, Thanks uplink!<br />
** Possible fix for #674, media is not streamed through unnecessary MDs<br />
** Fixes #849 house mode change event now sends previous mode as parameter, event plugin uses that when processing house mode change events<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - esev made changes to the non-pluto-DVD remote to make it much more usable! Thanks!<br />
* pluto-lirc-wrapper (340,421) - Fixes #822 lirc now depends on required message translation library<br />
* lmce-mediatomb (702) - Fixes #841<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - #848 - honor "enable UpdateMedia" setting in web admin<br />
* lmce-launch-manager (299,298) - #848 - honor "enable UpdateMedia" setting in web admin<br />
<br />
==Update 2010-11-01 23388 ==<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - all those asterisk changes should finally be deployed<br />
* lmce-launch-manager - segfault due to db going away<br />
* pluto-asterisk - added blueface voip provider<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Refs #315 load ztdummy module at startup<br />
* pluto-capture-card-script - Refs #854 added HD PVR block info.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player - enable networkcontrol port<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488) - Refs #821 - configuration script for automatic proxy orbiter port selection - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Refs #857 - Added update device command to general info plugin<br />
** Refs #843 - UpdateEntArea crashes fixed<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** #854 Add the above file<br />
** #851 - DCERouter segfaults when exiting<br />
** #873 Software raid devices do not have "use automatically" option<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) <br />
** Refs #445 don't put proxy orbiters into MDs EA<br />
** Refs #843 UpdateEntArea crashes fixed <br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs #821 - enable web orbiter in "add orbiter" dropdown in orbiters wizard page - merkur2k<br />
** Refs #856 - View whole log only displays first 5000 lines<br />
** Refs #861 - fixes JS path escaping<br />
** Refs #870 - Web interface for learning IR codes doesn't work when editing existing device<br />
* pluto-pnp-detection (562) - Refs #860 - Add pnp detection script for ZWave devices<br />
* pluto-plutoutils (197,196) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-dcecommon (193,192) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-sql2cpp (203,202) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-tribunetv (599,598) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-vipshared (200,199) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-hdhomerun (621,620) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Refs - #570 Phone book lookup and user validation scripts will now be packaged - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499) - Phone audio now works when connected by HDMI - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (506,505) - Refs #874 - ZWave controller locks up about twice a day<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Added support for WhistlePhone, free ad-supported US calling<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-12-05 23479 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** #879 - OSD Orbiter does not display after stopping non-pluto media device<br />
** #880 - Non-pluto audio-only MediaTypes do not have the proper FK_Pipe=1<br />
** #746 - Follow me volume does not work properly<br />
** #905 - Implement queue media in Media_Plugin<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** #860 - Add pnp detection script for ZWave devices<br />
** #868 - Update Acquos LCxxD6U / LCxxD7u GSD codes to confirm input change<br />
** #880 - Non-pluto audio-only MediaTypes do not have the proper FK_Pipe=1<br />
** #883 - Hauppauge HD PVR inputs are not set correctly<br />
* pluto-capture-card-scripts (580)<br />
** #883 - Hauppauge HD PVR inputs are not set correctly<br />
* lmce-dpms-monitor (721,722)<br />
** #885 - DPMS Monitor now works correctly. DPMS is properly enabled, Timeouts are set, and X buffers are properly flushed after each DPMS request. (tschak)<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533)<br />
** Fixes #884 - No longer ignore bootable partitions - merkur2k<br />
** #889 New shares on existing file servers are not detected - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Fixes #888 - Display correct description in web orbiter selection dropdown - merkur2k<br />
** Fixes #869 - Event navigation improvement - thanks apagg!<br />
** Refs #677 - More colors for energyGraph and some small fixes - apagg<br />
** #778 Adds TVDB tagging functionality<br />
** #662 datalogger display sensor report correct - apagg<br />
** Fixes #866 update imdbphp to imdbphp2<br />
** Fixes #901 - proper deletion of Orbiter devices<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628)<br />
** Fixes #894 - make MythTV Setup show up properly now on Diskless MDs<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488)<br />
** #905 - Use orbiter setting "Queue instead of instant play"<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138)<br />
** #905 - Use orbiter setting "Queue instead of instant play"<br />
* lmce-shoutcast-radio-plugin (703,704)<br />
** Fixes #906 - new method of downloading shoutcast data<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-12-16 23525 ==<br />
'''Note: Please put the name of the package file and the source and bin package number in this list, followed by a small description of what has changed! Hulu Player is not the name of the package, but lmce-hulu-player. It makes the life of the person, who needs to update the repo a lot easier. Thank you!'''<br />
<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Refs #907 - Support for web orbiters to use PLUTO_KEY events - Los93soL<br />
** Refs #708 - wrong media type used when displaying default sort<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** Refs #913 Updated dependency for datalogger plugin<br />
** Refs #905 Play All also honors Queue vs Instant play setting<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687)<br />
** Refs #913 Install Image_Graph and dependencies in postinst<br />
* pluto-zwave<br />
** refs #44 - add smoke detector support<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488)<br />
** Refs #905 - New variable substitution to get device data <br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138)<br />
** Refs #905 - New variable substitution to get device data<br />
* pluto-plcbus<br />
<br />
== Upcoming fixes... ==<br />
'''Note: Please put the name of the package file and the source and bin package number in this list, followed by a small description of what has changed! Hulu Player is not the name of the package, but lmce-hulu-player. It makes the life of the person, who needs to update the repo a lot easier. Thank you!'''<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Refs #920 allow adding entries to the dhcpd.conf file using an external file.<br />
* pluto-plutodhcp (491,330) - Refs #920 Honor the dhcpd.conf template file<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Refs #226 - Enable SSL support in apache<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152)<br />
** Fixes #922 - add storage devices to mythtv even if offline<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687) <br />
**Refs #913 Install Image_Canvas-0.3.3C and Image_Graph-0.8.0 apagg<br />
* pluto-zwave<br />
** refs #874 - change mutex handling<br />
* pluto-plcbus<br />
** refs #918 - adjust dim rate<br />
<br />
== Bugfixes ==<br />
=== Mythtv-plugin fails to install ===<br />
Install with apt-get install -f <name-of-package></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Everspring_SF812&diff=26463Everspring SF8122010-12-29T13:17:47Z<p>Hari: /* Z-Wave specific info */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Hari|Hari]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SF812-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SF812]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave details =<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0xd, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1 <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 Supported command classes: <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_ALARM <0xb7872b70><br />
<br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 BASIC TYPE: Routing Slave <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 GENERIC TYPE: Sensor Alarm <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 SPECIFIC TYPE: 0x7 <0xb77f1b70><br />
= DCE details =<br />
this will fire a fire alarm event:<br />
<br />
07 12/17/10 20:57:29.776 Received Message from 226 (Smoke Detector / ) to -1001 (unknown / ), type 2 id 17 Event:Fire Alarm, retry none, parameters: <0xb03f9b70><br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.everspring.com</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Everspring_SF812&diff=26462Everspring SF8122010-12-29T13:17:31Z<p>Hari: /* About */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Hari|Hari]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SF812-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SF812]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave specific info =<br />
[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SM103-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SM103]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave details =<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0xd, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1 <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 Supported command classes: <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_ALARM <0xb7872b70><br />
<br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 BASIC TYPE: Routing Slave <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 GENERIC TYPE: Sensor Alarm <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 SPECIFIC TYPE: 0x7 <0xb77f1b70><br />
= DCE details =<br />
this will fire a fire alarm event:<br />
<br />
07 12/17/10 20:57:29.776 Received Message from 226 (Smoke Detector / ) to -1001 (unknown / ), type 2 id 17 Event:Fire Alarm, retry none, parameters: <0xb03f9b70><br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.everspring.com</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Everspring_SF812&diff=26461Everspring SF8122010-12-29T13:17:08Z<p>Hari: /* Status */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Hari|Hari]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SF812-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SF812]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave specific info =<br />
[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SM103-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SM103]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave details =<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0xd, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1 <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 Supported command classes: <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_ALARM <0xb7872b70><br />
<br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 BASIC TYPE: Routing Slave <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 GENERIC TYPE: Sensor Alarm <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 SPECIFIC TYPE: 0x7 <0xb77f1b70><br />
= DCE details =<br />
this will fire a fire alarm event:<br />
<br />
07 12/17/10 20:57:29.776 Received Message from 226 (Smoke Detector / ) to -1001 (unknown / ), type 2 id 17 Event:Fire Alarm, retry none, parameters: <0xb03f9b70><br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.everspring.com</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Everspring_SF812&diff=26460Everspring SF8122010-12-29T13:16:09Z<p>Hari: /* About */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Hari|Hari]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SF812-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SF812]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave specific info =<br />
[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SM103-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SM103]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2 using the same procedure as [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/ACT_Homepro_Motion_Detector]<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave details =<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0xd, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1 <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 Supported command classes: <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_ALARM <0xb7872b70><br />
<br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 BASIC TYPE: Routing Slave <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 GENERIC TYPE: Sensor Alarm <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 SPECIFIC TYPE: 0x7 <0xb77f1b70><br />
= DCE details =<br />
this will fire a fire alarm event:<br />
<br />
07 12/17/10 20:57:29.776 Received Message from 226 (Smoke Detector / ) to -1001 (unknown / ), type 2 id 17 Event:Fire Alarm, retry none, parameters: <0xb03f9b70><br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.everspring.com</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=PLCBUS&diff=26421PLCBUS2010-12-20T16:39:11Z<p>Hari: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{versioninfo|810Status=Working|810UpdatedDate=1st May 2010|810UpdatedBy=BongoWongo}}<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: Power Line Control]]<br />
[[Category: 0810]]<br />
[[Category: PLCBUS]]<br />
{| align="right"<br />
| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
[[Image:Plcbus-logo.jpg|right]]<br />
= Status =<br />
We've implemented a new C++ driver for 0810b2. More information here: http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=11170.0<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
PLCBUS Technology provides you the most perfect Home Automation solutions. Control one lamp minimally to the whole house, all the PLCBUS products range is including Lamp control, Appliance control, Remote telephone control, Computer control and Security System control.<br />
Based on the features: “High Reliability”, “Two-Way Communications”, “No rewiring necessary”, etc, PLCBUS Technology will be new Home Automation standard in the following 10-15 years.<br />
<br />
==Demo video:==<br />
* http://www.x10-hk.com/store/download/plcbus-1.mp4<br />
<br />
= Features =<br />
* Reliability<br />
* 2-way communication<br />
* Powerline, no rewiring<br />
* ~200bps<br />
* 230V/50hz<br />
<br />
= Interfaces =<br />
* http://x10-hk.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=165<br />
* http://www.elekhomica.nl/product_info.php?cPath=135&products_id=757<br />
<br />
= Command specification =<br />
* http://x10-hk.com/store/manual/plcbus/plcbus-1141.pdf<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
* http://www.plcbus.com.cn/<br />
* http://www.futurehomes.com.sg/PLCBUSinfo.htm</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=PLCBUS&diff=26420PLCBUS2010-12-20T16:38:18Z<p>Hari: /* GSD/Ruby Code */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{versioninfo|810Status=Not Working|810UpdatedDate=1st May 2010|810UpdatedBy=BongoWongo}}<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: Power Line Control]]<br />
[[Category: 0810]]<br />
{| align="right"<br />
| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
[[Image:Plcbus-logo.jpg|right]]<br />
= Status =<br />
We've implemented a new C++ driver for 0810b2. More information here: http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=11170.0<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
PLCBUS Technology provides you the most perfect Home Automation solutions. Control one lamp minimally to the whole house, all the PLCBUS products range is including Lamp control, Appliance control, Remote telephone control, Computer control and Security System control.<br />
Based on the features: “High Reliability”, “Two-Way Communications”, “No rewiring necessary”, etc, PLCBUS Technology will be new Home Automation standard in the following 10-15 years.<br />
<br />
==Demo video:==<br />
* http://www.x10-hk.com/store/download/plcbus-1.mp4<br />
<br />
= Features =<br />
* Reliability<br />
* 2-way communication<br />
* Powerline, no rewiring<br />
* ~200bps<br />
* 230V/50hz<br />
<br />
= Interfaces =<br />
* http://x10-hk.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=165<br />
* http://www.elekhomica.nl/product_info.php?cPath=135&products_id=757<br />
<br />
= Command specification =<br />
* http://x10-hk.com/store/manual/plcbus/plcbus-1141.pdf<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
* http://www.plcbus.com.cn/<br />
* http://www.futurehomes.com.sg/PLCBUSinfo.htm</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=PLCBUS&diff=26419PLCBUS2010-12-20T16:37:51Z<p>Hari: /* About */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{versioninfo|810Status=Not Working|810UpdatedDate=1st May 2010|810UpdatedBy=BongoWongo}}<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: Power Line Control]]<br />
[[Category: 0810]]<br />
{| align="right"<br />
| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
[[Image:Plcbus-logo.jpg|right]]<br />
= Status =<br />
We've implemented a new C++ driver for 0810b2. More information here: http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=11170.0<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
PLCBUS Technology provides you the most perfect Home Automation solutions. Control one lamp minimally to the whole house, all the PLCBUS products range is including Lamp control, Appliance control, Remote telephone control, Computer control and Security System control.<br />
Based on the features: “High Reliability”, “Two-Way Communications”, “No rewiring necessary”, etc, PLCBUS Technology will be new Home Automation standard in the following 10-15 years.<br />
<br />
==Demo video:==<br />
* http://www.x10-hk.com/store/download/plcbus-1.mp4<br />
<br />
= Features =<br />
* Reliability<br />
* 2-way communication<br />
* Powerline, no rewiring<br />
* ~200bps<br />
* 230V/50hz<br />
<br />
= Interfaces =<br />
* http://x10-hk.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=165<br />
* http://www.elekhomica.nl/product_info.php?cPath=135&products_id=757<br />
<br />
= Command specification =<br />
* http://x10-hk.com/store/manual/plcbus/plcbus-1141.pdf<br />
<br />
= GSD/Ruby Code =<br />
* [[ThreadedRuby]]<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd776 Reset (used for testing)<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd373 Private Method Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd350 Process INCOMING Data Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd351 Process IDLE Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd355 Process Initialize Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd384 Process Receive Command for Child Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd760 Send Command to Child (before init)<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd776 Status Report (used for testing)<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd756 Report Child Devices (nothing yet)<br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
* http://www.plcbus.com.cn/<br />
* http://www.futurehomes.com.sg/PLCBUSinfo.htm</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=PLCBUS&diff=26418PLCBUS2010-12-20T16:37:25Z<p>Hari: /* Status */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{versioninfo|810Status=Not Working|810UpdatedDate=1st May 2010|810UpdatedBy=BongoWongo}}<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: Power Line Control]]<br />
[[Category: 0810]]<br />
{| align="right"<br />
| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
[[Image:Plcbus-logo.jpg|right]]<br />
= Status =<br />
We've implemented a new C++ driver for 0810b2. More information here: http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=11170.0<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
PLCBUS Technology provides you the most perfect Home Automation solutions. Control one lamp minimally to the whole house, all the PLCBUS products range is including Lamp control, Appliance control, Remote telephone control, Computer control and Security System control.<br />
Based on the features: “High Reliability”, “Two-Way Communications”, “No rewiring necessary”, etc, PLCBUS Technology will be new Home Automation standard in the following 10-15 years.<br />
<br />
See the following setup page for details on how to get running.<br />
[[Setting Up PLC-BUS Template]]<br />
<br />
==Demo video:==<br />
* http://www.x10-hk.com/store/download/plcbus-1.mp4<br />
<br />
= Features =<br />
* Reliability<br />
* 2-way communication<br />
* Powerline, no rewiring<br />
* ~200bps<br />
* 230V/50hz<br />
<br />
= Interfaces =<br />
* http://x10-hk.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=165<br />
* http://www.elekhomica.nl/product_info.php?cPath=135&products_id=757<br />
<br />
= Command specification =<br />
* http://x10-hk.com/store/manual/plcbus/plcbus-1141.pdf<br />
<br />
= GSD/Ruby Code =<br />
* [[ThreadedRuby]]<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd776 Reset (used for testing)<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd373 Private Method Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd350 Process INCOMING Data Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd351 Process IDLE Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd355 Process Initialize Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd384 Process Receive Command for Child Listing<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd760 Send Command to Child (before init)<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd776 Status Report (used for testing)<br />
* http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/PLCBUScmd756 Report Child Devices (nothing yet)<br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
* http://www.plcbus.com.cn/<br />
* http://www.futurehomes.com.sg/PLCBUSinfo.htm</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Everspring_SF812&diff=26402Everspring SF8122010-12-17T19:59:07Z<p>Hari: /* DCE details */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Hari|Hari]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SF812-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SF812]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave specific info =<br />
[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SM103-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SM103]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2 using the same procedure as [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/ACT_Homepro_Motion_Detector]<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SM103 is a battery powered Z-Wave door/window sensor. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave details =<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0xd, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1 <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 Supported command classes: <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_ALARM <0xb7872b70><br />
<br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 BASIC TYPE: Routing Slave <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 GENERIC TYPE: Sensor Alarm <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 SPECIFIC TYPE: 0x7 <0xb77f1b70><br />
= DCE details =<br />
this will fire a fire alarm event:<br />
<br />
07 12/17/10 20:57:29.776 Received Message from 226 (Smoke Detector / ) to -1001 (unknown / ), type 2 id 17 Event:Fire Alarm, retry none, parameters: <0xb03f9b70><br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.everspring.com</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Everspring_SF812&diff=26401Everspring SF8122010-12-17T19:58:32Z<p>Hari: /* Z-Wave details */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Hari|Hari]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SF812-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SF812]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave specific info =<br />
[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SM103-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SM103]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2 using the same procedure as [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/ACT_Homepro_Motion_Detector]<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SM103 is a battery powered Z-Wave door/window sensor. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave details =<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0xd, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1 <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 Supported command classes: <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_ALARM <0xb7872b70><br />
<br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 BASIC TYPE: Routing Slave <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 GENERIC TYPE: Sensor Alarm <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 SPECIFIC TYPE: 0x7 <0xb77f1b70><br />
= DCE details =<br />
this will fire a fire alarm event:<br />
<br />
07 12/17/10 20:58:03.536 Received Message from 221 (Flur/2 / ) to -1001 (unknown / ), type 2 id 81 Event:State Changed, retry none, parameters: <0xb03f9b70><br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.everspring.com</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Everspring_SF812&diff=26400Everspring SF8122010-12-17T19:48:20Z<p>Hari: /* Z-Wave details */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Hari|Hari]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SF812-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SF812]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave specific info =<br />
[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SM103-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SM103]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2 using the same procedure as [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/ACT_Homepro_Motion_Detector]<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SM103 is a battery powered Z-Wave door/window sensor. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave details =<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0xd, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1 <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 Supported command classes: <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_ALARM <0xb7872b70><br />
<br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 BASIC TYPE: Routing Slave <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 GENERIC TYPE: Sensor Alarm <0xb77f1b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:46:10.143 SPECIFIC TYPE: 0x7 <0xb77f1b70><br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.everspring.com</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Everspring_SF812&diff=26399Everspring SF8122010-12-17T19:43:59Z<p>Hari: New page: Category: Hardware {{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=Hari|}} Category: RF Control [[Categ...</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Hari|Hari]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SF812-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SF812]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SF812 is a battery powered Z-Wave smoke detector. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave specific info =<br />
[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]]<br />
[[Image:SM103-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SM103]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Tested with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). <br />
<br />
Confirmed working with 0810-beta2 using the same procedure as [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/ACT_Homepro_Motion_Detector]<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Everspring SM103 is a battery powered Z-Wave door/window sensor. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.<br />
<br />
= Z-Wave details =<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0xd, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1 <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 Supported command classes: <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7872b70><br />
36 12/17/10 20:37:14.243 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_ALARM <0xb7872b70><br />
<br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.everspring.com</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=LinuxMCE-0810_beta&diff=26379LinuxMCE-0810 beta2010-12-15T15:51:12Z<p>Hari: /* Upcoming fixes... */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Software]]<br />
This page outlines some information about the Beta, as well as outlining any changes and bugfixes we are applying, just like we did with the alpha2 page.<br />
<br />
The installation instructions found on the alpha2 page still apply:<br />
<br />
==Installing LinuxMCE-0810==<br />
Please see detailed instruction on how to install LinuxMCE-0810 and keep it up-to-date with the latest updates [[installing 0810|here]].<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-03 22558 ==<br />
* Build_Replacement_Package - freepbx (ubuntu/asterisk/freepbx) - Ticket #345 - Fixes the issue of installing new modules in FreePBX.<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Phone Lines fixing - asterisk (src/asterisk) - Ticket #374 - Fixes the issue during the creation procedure of a new phone lines via web LinuxMCE Admin. New MessageNet Provider support.<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) - Fixes #480 - Fails to identify untouched xorg.conf<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Cleanup in nvidia-config<br />
** MD WOL Problem fixed<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** #469 IVR menue will now be regenerated every time a phone line is added.<br />
** #221 IR commands selection screen now has sort modes to make it easier to sift through all those commands.<br />
** #219 Various layout improvements to the wizard pages.<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - changes for HDMI out<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Changes to Telecom PlugIn to give proper audio switching behaviour when USB Conference microphones are used for the media director phone. This is of relevance to particular configurations that do not allow concurrent access to the soundcard (such as coax/optical settings). -tschak<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-06 22569 ==<br />
* pluto-dce-router (154,155) - now depends on lmce-skins-uita<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - new lmce-skins-uita package definition<br />
* lmce-skins-uita (727) - new skin<br />
* MPlayer_Player (656,657) - Videos that is played by mplayer can now take advantage of vdpau. (Set hw accel to "auto" or "vdpau")<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - don't stop screen saver when playing audio [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/486 #486]<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - hide xine when playing audio, keeps screen saver visible [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/486 #486]<br />
* Update of Zaptel and other kernel related packages to -16<br />
== Update 2009-12-12 22598 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - sql fix from http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/changeset/22567<br />
* pluto-xine-plugin (118,137) - fix for remote audio cd streaming [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/470 #470] - still not working<br />
* pluto-xine-player - refactor screen saver handling<br />
* pluto-disk-drive (122,141) - fix for remote audio cd streaming [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/470 #470] - still not working<br />
* pluto-x-scripts (520,523) - fix for audio over HDMI<br />
* alsa-lib, alsa-utils, lib64asound2, libasound2 - fix for audio over HDMI<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-14 22600 ==<br />
* pluto-dcerouter (154,155) - Fixes broken Delay command<br />
* pluto-libresolution (545,544) - UseEDID HDMI Audio xorg.conf entry<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Fix for Messagenet configuration script (changing Window's EOL characters)<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Some devicedata changes for dcerouter delay command and DCS-5300G camera<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - fix HDMI selection in web admin<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - removed 1 second sleep after play media. refactored code to stop screen saver<br />
<br />
== Update 2009-12-25 22639 - Christmas fix ==<br />
* freepbx - removal of chan_vpb.so to circumvent coredumps on system without a Voicetronix board (#519)<br />
* pluto-avwizard (555,556) - modification of startup scripts to not screw the system upon status calls to the startup scripts<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
** modification of startup scripts to not screw the system upon status calls to the startup scripts<br />
** updated Backup/Restore functionallity<br />
** fixes web admin log links for hybrid MD<br />
** Make sure only a single logrotate configuration file for LinuxMCE exist<br />
* pluto-hdhomerun(621,620)- Fixes bug where only 1 tuner was added to mythtv<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - Fixes deletion of of hostname from mythconverg.capturecard by creating and using a dummy videosource<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499) - Adds support for password in DeviceData<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Adds support for specialized interfaces<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Some devicedata changes for SIP phone templates to include devicedata for password<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes Climate Command Wizard Set Temperature command, Climate Command Wizard also now works with On//Off Climate Devices<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Fixes issue with input devices crashing orbiter [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/522 #522]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-01-08 22669 ==<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Purge_Camera_Archives.pl fixed<br />
** backup/restore fixed<br />
** enable_wol called from Startup script - WOL for MDs should work again<br />
*pluto-motion-wrapper (456,455) - Now calls the purge script every 6 hours and on reload<br />
*pluto-storage-devices (533) <br />
** Hostname now added to string to be displayed on orbiters when new drives are detected. <br />
** Boot partitions will be filtered out also.<br />
*pluto-system-database (211) - changes to MotionWrapper's motion.conf default options to use new option names<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-01-16 22689 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - new safe_delete.sh script for safely deleting database entries<br />
* pluto-cm15a (730,731) - new DCE device, CM15A USB interface for X10<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - Capture card install now goes directly to the setup wizard<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Capture card install now goes directly to the setup wizard<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - mount no longer echos out errors during ro filesystem<br />
* pluto-photo-screen-saver (582,581) - Rotate image according to exif tag [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/566 #566]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-01-27 22704 ==<br />
* pluto-photo-screen-saver (582,581) - maintain correct image aspect ratio [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/568 #568]<br />
* pluto-vdr (469,468) <br />
** Use remotetimer for central scheduling<br />
** Don't autostart VDR on MD<br />
** Support VDPAU <br />
* VDR - We provide our own packages (1.7.11 sources packages from eTobi and free-vdr.de)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-03 22733 ==<br />
* MythTV - We provide our own packages (0.22 sources packages from mythbuntu )<br />
* ZWave Lighting (505,506) - Wizard bugfix<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-08 22754 ==<br />
* Hulu PlugIn (737,738) - Initial Beta of Hulu Support<br />
* Hulu Player (739,740) - from TSCHAK<br />
* Game Player (673,674) - Added support for custom controller files to Game Player - see TankStick DT #2100 for an example.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fixes #587<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-10 22758 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234)- Add Activate Orbiter to KDE desktop (#596)<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - Add a link to the desktop to call Activate Orbiter (#596)<br />
* linux-diskless-image (2.6.27-17) - Update to the latest kernel released by Ubuntu<br />
* alsa-modules (2.6.27-17) - Update to the latest kernel released by Ubuntu<br />
* zaptel-modules (2.6.27-17) - Update to the latest kernel released by Ubuntu<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-12 22763 ==<br />
* new-installer <br />
** changes in kdm link management<br />
** verify kubuntu-desktop is installed<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Fix copying of desktop link to activate Orbiter into root's Desktop dir<br />
* pluto-vdr (469,468) - Only backup setup.conf if it exists.<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-13 22765 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fixes #587<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-14 22768 ==<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - removed dependency for libxine1-ffmpeg<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-16 22777 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Fixes event criteria for PK_EventParameter [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/602 #602]<br />
** Fixes time of day - can now check againt hh:mm:ss [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/605 #605]<br />
** Fixed bug introduced in the two fixes above [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/608 #608]<br />
* pluto-vdr (468,469) - Remove SourceCaps entries from default setup.conf<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Hulu Player/PlugIn changes<br />
* Hulu PlugIn (737,738) - device template constant fixes<br />
* Hulu Player (739,740) - device template constant fixes<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-18 22795 ==<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488) Fixes [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/610 #610]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-23 22803 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) <br />
** Install zaptel-modules and load ztdummy for meetme<br />
** Disable KDE screensaver upon KDE Desktop start (fixes #600)<br />
* pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - Make sure to transfer database secret into sip_additional.conf<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Color fixes<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (488,487) - Color fixes - thanks radu<br />
* pluto-vdr (468,469)<br />
** Only create setup.conf if it does not contain a remotetimers entry<br />
** Disable shutdown of system from VDR<br />
* v4l2-firmware (733) - Added new firmware drivers to support a broader range of DVB cards<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-02-28 22812 ==<br />
<br />
Hulu Now works, and the HAI Omni Security panel driver has been checked in and integrated.<br />
<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Addition of buttons to Hulu Remote (tschak)<br />
* lmce-hulu-player (739,740) - Hulu Player now uses Hulu Desktop's LIRCD port via a fake LIRCD Server. (tschak)<br />
* 751 HAI Control Program<br />
* 750 HAI Control Program Source<br />
* 749 LinuxMCE HAI Omni RS232 Panel Support<br />
* 748 LinuxMCE HAI Omni RS232 Panel Support Source<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (505,506) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/620 #620] multi instance support for sensors<br />
* pluto-mplayer-player (657,656) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/471 #471] Finally committed vdpau support for mplayer<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-03-07 22832 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (505,506) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/620 #620] make command for child work again<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - new package and package changes for datalogger plugin<br />
* lmce-datalog-database (753) - datalogger database, refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630]<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630] install automatically, configurable graph display<br />
* lmce-datalog-db (688,689) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630]<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/630 #630], [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/633 #633], fix for some attribute names not showing up in media browser page, improvements to datalogger section<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/637 #637] allow event plugin to reload configuration without a router reload<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-03-14 22853 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/637 #637] Reload event plugin configuration when events change (no need to reload router anymore, except after adding/deleting event commands), [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/648 #648] Fix device template adding to avoid sqlCVS commit problems<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/647 #647] Enable event mapping for mouse buttons<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/646 #646] Device template for Logitech MX Air mouse<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/651 #651] fix router crash with boolean event parameters<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-03-23 22876 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], media plugin supports play all for pictures<br />
* lmce-picture-viewer (754,755) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], picture viewer<br />
* lmce-picture-plugin (756,757) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], picture plugin<br />
* Pluto PNP Detection Scripts (562), added detection script for Pioneer Elite series of Receivers<br />
* Pluto Capture Card Setup Scripts (580), added input change scripts for various capture cards<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-04-08 22883 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Change smb.conf template to disable unix extension.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/662 Fixes #662]<br />
* lmce-picture-plugin (756,757) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650] fix pause of slideshow<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650] designer changes for picture viewer<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-04-14 22889 *CLOUD Release* ==<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) changes to the repository information for a package<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-04-28 22898 ==<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/662 Fixes #662 (again ;) )]<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - sqlCVS additions for the SmartQ V7 MID<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) - code in Setup to allow for devices in the MID category to get media scenarios.<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/672 #672]<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/655 #655]<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-05-20 22958 ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* pluto-orbitergen (226,227) - Orbitergen changed to specify that MIDs are on-screen orbiters. This may change in the future, but I need to test something... --[[User:Tschak909|Tschak909]] 06:22, 9 May 2010 (CEST)<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/684 Toshiba RAS series IR control template]<br />
* pluto-generic-serial-device (307,335) - [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/685 access return parameters in GSD device]<br />
* mythtv-0.23<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-05-20 22959 ==<br />
* lmce-update-system (650,651) - Setup pinning to the LinuxMCE repository<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - MythTV 0.23 support has been baked in. Thanks mandingo<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player (133,152)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-01 23002 ==<br />
* lmce-hulu-player (739,740) - changed the accept() loop to be non-blocking, fixing the hung hulu player issue when the router needs to reload. -TSCHAK <br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - cBuckle sent in a bugfix that prevented media directors with more than one NIC from properly being detected. We now assume the booting NIC is eth0. Thanks cBuckle! -TSCHKA<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes #705, and #706 -TSCHAK<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Fixes to QuickStartTemplate so icons will show. -TSCHAK<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fix to General Info Plugin so that it will properly show PNG images<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Fix to UpdateQuickStartIcons.sh to download quick start icons and convert to PNG if needed.<br />
* lmce-update-system (650,651) - Fix preferences file<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-07 23036 ==<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Fix initial for no voicemail greetings after setup wizard (thanks los93sol)<br />
* pluto-vdr (469,468) <br />
** Syntax error fix in StartVDRClient - should start correct on MDs now.<br />
** Add a default remote.conf so people can use the keyboard to control VDR.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Add support for TED5000 and Energy Monitoring Events to be used by future devices<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-09 23046 ==<br />
* lmce-picture-viewer (754,755) Refs #650, start picture viewer minimized<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Change wording of VDR error message to better reflect what's going on.<br />
* v4l2-Modules (732) - Fix debian package naming to allow proper install of dkms package<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-10 23047 ==<br />
* v4l2-Modules (732) - Fix Debian package naming to allow proper install of dkms package<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-14 23070 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Fix to General Info Plugin to allow Firefox Bookmarks to work again. Please test!<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Modify Mozilla.sh to properly output a profile where bookmarks work again.<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - Modify DisklessInteractor to always return i386 until we get a working amd64 build again.<br />
* vdr - Update to version 1.7.15 <br />
** Get rid of a few patches<br />
** Fixes for sound decoding in Denmark<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-18 23082 ==<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687)<br />
* lmce-datalog-database (753)<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234)<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269)<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271)<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player (133,152) - Fix the missing MythTV Setup in Computing. as the Quick Start Template has moved rows.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (134,153) - Fixes #732 - Storage devices not locally attached to core are not added to mythtv storage groups and cleans up some error messages<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-06-28 23119 ==<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Fix fire SOS event and dialplan cleanup - Los93soL<br />
* freepbx - Fix fire SOS event and dialplan cleanup - Los93soL<br />
* mjproxy (760,761)<br />
* pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - update configure scripts for grandstream and snom 3xx phones for support of database secret.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player (133,152) - Bug #737 - MH Play Media can now set initial channel<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Bug #736 - CMD_Delete_File in Media PlugIn now will not allow deletion of arbitrary files from the disk, lots of sanity checks. Support for deleting voicemails.<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
* pluto-xine-player (117,136) - enable subtitle support<br />
* pluto-vdr (468,469) - Bug #737 - MH Play Media can now set initial channel<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Adds energy monitor that uses state change #677<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-03 ==<br />
*asterisk-pluto (269)<br />
** Fix pluto sos menu generates the voice dialogs now<br />
** Update caller id when sos menu calls out<br />
*freepbx<br />
** General dialplan cleanup<br />
** FreePBX system status works now<br />
** Fix warnings when updating modules list in FreePBX<br />
*lmce-hai-omni-rs232 (748,749) - Make sure HAI created devices set HAI as the controlled via device<br />
*pluto-asterisk (270,271)<br />
** Update create scripts and abstract redundant code<br />
** Keep Line_HouseMode in sync when trunks are deleted<br />
** Transfers are working again<br />
*pluto-website-admin (220) - Don't display phone trunk passwords in web admin<br />
*pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - Cisco 7960 (with SIP firmware) will use sip secret now<br />
*pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - CRITICAL MEDIA PLUGIN FIX IN CMD_Set_Media_Private which was causing the router to rapidly crash due to odd data coming in from MythTV PlugIn. Will investigate further, but this does stop the crashes.<br />
*pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152) - Add changes to MythTvSyncDB.sh to always set AlwaysStreamFiles to 1 for media directors.<br />
*lmce-hulu-player (744,745) - somehow, an older package snuck in. This needs to be rebuilt to fix the hanging bug that somehow reappeared. Yes, I went back and checked the checked in code from a fresh checkin, this will fix it<br />
*pluto-storage-devices (533) - Added dependencies for nbd-client and nbd-server so that remote playing of DVDs will work, correctly. (Fixes #743)<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter - updates from Dianemo<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-06 23148 ==<br />
* freepbx - Changelog updated to get a new version number<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271) - Add support for making announcements to phones<br />
* pluto-dhcpd-plugin (302) - Define helper script as a perl script<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Small speed up fix for video file list <br />
* pluto-text-to-speech (283,284) - Add support for making announcements to phones<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Updates to the new weborbiter<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-14 23155 ==<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271) - Only send extra channel options for transfers when an extra channel is there, also fixes to viatalk create script so things work nicely again<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499) - Whoops! Missed this package a few days ago, fixes Orbiter phones so they connect with the SIP secret<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - Updates to the Size table to include older iPhone/iPod Touch sizes, as well as iPhone4 size.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152) - Fixed some incorrect behavior with generating mythtv storage groups<br />
* lmce-launch-manager (299,298) - Fixed the StartCoreServices.sh from passing wrong Device_ID to Sync2amp.pl causing NAS passwords to become scrabled.<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-16 23161 ==<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488) - now with committed fixes for the 404 in 7970<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-17 23165 == <br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - New startup script for the Launch Manager (fixes #753)<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Weborbiter: add missing getNews function (fixes #755)<br />
** Weborbiter: keep trying to get images/data when an communication error occurs<br />
** Weborbiter: fix keyboard processing (fixes #754)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-07-27 23202 ==<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Generate all speech for pluto-sos-menus, and generate /etc/asterisk/extensions_custom.conf completely dynamically - Los93soL<br />
* libxine - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/535 #535], Backport of newer Matroska container support form lib-xine 1.1.17.<br />
* lmce-picture-viewer (754,755) Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/650 #650], fixes alpha blending of picture viewer<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/758 #758], Fix cameras on MDs by using NFS mount for the camera dir<br />
* pluto-updatemedia (405,406) - Refs [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/651 #434], Different handling for VDR files - WARNING!! Playback of VDR recording from video is still not possible!<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Make sure the phone system is updated with changes made to cell phone notifications via web admin - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) - Refs #315 Should fix most of the call transfer issues, please test thoroughly - Los93soL<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-08-02 23227 ==<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687) - Refs #104 Add initial support for logging Sensor Tripped Events - Los93soL<br />
* lmce-datalog-database (753) - Refs #104 Add initial support for logging Sensor Tripped Events - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** Start the StorageDevices setup in the background during system start, and restart samba as part of the storage devices setup.<br />
** Fixes #748 Some MAC addresses would get truncated, Thanks Coley - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-app-server (145,126) - Do proper check to determine if suspend is supported<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Fixes #569 Don't assume calls originate from the US - Los93soL<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Fixes #570 Attempt to lookup caller name in phone book and correct as possible - Los93sol<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271) - Fixes #570 Attempt to lookup caller name in phone book and correct as possible - Los93soL<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-08-29 23259 ==<br />
* lmce-squeezeslave (763) - Refs #776 wrapper script to start squeezeslave<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628) - #798 /etc/diskless.conf not being created - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-app-server (145,126) - #344 Allow power off mode override<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270,271)<br />
** Refs #570 Display caller name and picture from LinuxMCE phone book when available - Los93soL<br />
** Change line ending for create_amp_sipgate_de.pl<br />
* pluto-slimserver-plugin (424,425) - Refs #776 add squeezeslave template as possible playback device<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - fix audio album snafu<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - #799 (re)enable NFS instead of CIFS for internal disk drive sharing - merkur2k<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-09-16 23289 ==<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) <br />
** enable WOL on boot up again<br />
** fix HDMI and SPDIF unmuting for AVWizard and successive boots. <br />
** #813, SetupUsers_Homes.sh no longer executes on media directors, faster boot. <br />
** #733, BootMessage.sh no longer emits an error.<br />
* pluto-generic-serial-device (307,335) - fix ethernet device support for GSDs<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - #811 - WiiMote support. Change mouse accelleration so that the wiimote can actually traverse the entire width of the screen.<br />
* pluto-std-plugins - #814 - Display the dimming column on the floor plan for drapes and blinds<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) - #815 - Autogenerated scenarios sleep/wakeup do the right thing for blinds/drapes<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) #708 - add default media sort options to orbiters page, #636 - fixes special characters for IMDB tagging<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-10-06 23324 ==<br />
* lmce-linux-igd (765 - New package for #826 - merkur2k<br />
* lirc_0.8.3 <br />
** built in build-replacements.sh, only it is commented atm<br />
** Refs #822 fixes repeat problems with pronto codes<br />
* lmce-mediatomb (702) - Generate a more sane config file for mediatomb - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Mount /home via nfs instead of cifs on media directors, updates for #826 - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-lirc-wrapper (340,421) - Fixes #822 lirc can now send pronto codes properly<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138) - Fix for #458 - power menu now works correctly to control other media directors from OSD<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Voicemail changes and fixes.<br />
** Absolute Timed Events are working (thanks TSCHAK)<br />
** Fixes #833 - possible to compare integer criteria against a list of comma-separated values<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - lots of sqlCVS changes.<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Misc fixes from various tickets - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (505,506) - #44 Improve detection of multi instance devices, possible to resync device data<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533) - Add NFS Radar - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-mythtv-plugin (136,152) - misc storage group fixes - merkur2k<br />
** "use autumatically" flag for storage devices is now honored<br />
** better support for remote storage devices (Nas, windows share, etc)<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-10-13 23333 ==<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135) -<br />
** Media Plugin fix to not turn on OSD (TV) if the TV was already off, and was triggered by an orbiter to play audio. Superfluous block of code removed, Thanks uplink!<br />
** Possible fix for #674, media is not streamed through unnecessary MDs<br />
** Fixes #849 house mode change event now sends previous mode as parameter, event plugin uses that when processing house mode change events<br />
* pluto-system-database (211) - esev made changes to the non-pluto-DVD remote to make it much more usable! Thanks!<br />
* pluto-lirc-wrapper (340,421) - Fixes #822 lirc now depends on required message translation library<br />
* lmce-mediatomb (702) - Fixes #841<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts (234) - #848 - honor "enable UpdateMedia" setting in web admin<br />
* lmce-launch-manager (299,298) - #848 - honor "enable UpdateMedia" setting in web admin<br />
<br />
==Update 2010-11-01 23388 ==<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - all those asterisk changes should finally be deployed<br />
* lmce-launch-manager - segfault due to db going away<br />
* pluto-asterisk - added blueface voip provider<br />
* pluto-boot-script (234) - Refs #315 load ztdummy module at startup<br />
* pluto-capture-card-script - Refs #854 added HD PVR block info.<br />
* pluto-mythtv-player - enable networkcontrol port<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488) - Refs #821 - configuration script for automatic proxy orbiter port selection - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** Refs #857 - Added update device command to general info plugin<br />
** Refs #843 - UpdateEntArea crashes fixed<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** #854 Add the above file<br />
** #851 - DCERouter segfaults when exiting<br />
** #873 Software raid devices do not have "use automatically" option<br />
* pluto-updateentarea (341,342) <br />
** Refs #445 don't put proxy orbiters into MDs EA<br />
** Refs #843 UpdateEntArea crashes fixed <br />
* pluto-website-admin (220) - Refs #821 - enable web orbiter in "add orbiter" dropdown in orbiters wizard page - merkur2k<br />
** Refs #856 - View whole log only displays first 5000 lines<br />
** Refs #861 - fixes JS path escaping<br />
** Refs #870 - Web interface for learning IR codes doesn't work when editing existing device<br />
* pluto-pnp-detection (562) - Refs #860 - Add pnp detection script for ZWave devices<br />
* pluto-plutoutils (197,196) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-dcecommon (193,192) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-sql2cpp (203,202) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-tribunetv (599,598) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-vipshared (200,199) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* pluto-hdhomerun (621,620) - Refs #872 - Fix MySQL timeout issues<br />
* asterisk-pluto (269) - Refs - #570 Phone book lookup and user validation scripts will now be packaged - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-simplephone (498,499) - Phone audio now works when connected by HDMI - Los93soL<br />
* pluto-zwave-lighting (506,505) - Refs #874 - ZWave controller locks up about twice a day<br />
* pluto-asterisk (270.271) - Added support for WhistlePhone, free ad-supported US calling<br />
<br />
== Update 2010-12-05 23479 ==<br />
<br />
* pluto-std-plugins (116,135)<br />
** #879 - OSD Orbiter does not display after stopping non-pluto media device<br />
** #880 - Non-pluto audio-only MediaTypes do not have the proper FK_Pipe=1<br />
** #746 - Follow me volume does not work properly<br />
** #905 - Implement queue media in Media_Plugin<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** #860 - Add pnp detection script for ZWave devices<br />
** #868 - Update Acquos LCxxD6U / LCxxD7u GSD codes to confirm input change<br />
** #880 - Non-pluto audio-only MediaTypes do not have the proper FK_Pipe=1<br />
** #883 - Hauppauge HD PVR inputs are not set correctly<br />
* pluto-capture-card-scripts (580)<br />
** #883 - Hauppauge HD PVR inputs are not set correctly<br />
* lmce-dpms-monitor (721,722)<br />
** #885 - DPMS Monitor now works correctly. DPMS is properly enabled, Timeouts are set, and X buffers are properly flushed after each DPMS request. (tschak)<br />
* pluto-storage-devices (533)<br />
** Fixes #884 - No longer ignore bootable partitions - merkur2k<br />
** #889 New shares on existing file servers are not detected - merkur2k<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Fixes #888 - Display correct description in web orbiter selection dropdown - merkur2k<br />
** Fixes #869 - Event navigation improvement - thanks apagg!<br />
** Refs #677 - More colors for energyGraph and some small fixes - apagg<br />
** #778 Adds TVDB tagging functionality<br />
** #662 datalogger display sensor report correct - apagg<br />
** Fixes #866 update imdbphp to imdbphp2<br />
** Fixes #901 - proper deletion of Orbiter devices<br />
* mce-diskless-tools (627,628)<br />
** Fixes #894 - make MythTV Setup show up properly now on Diskless MDs<br />
* pluto-proxy-orbiter (487,488)<br />
** #905 - Use orbiter setting "Queue instead of instant play"<br />
* pluto-orbiter (119,138)<br />
** #905 - Use orbiter setting "Queue instead of instant play"<br />
* lmce-shoutcast-radio-plugin (703,704)<br />
** Fixes #906 - new method of downloading shoutcast data<br />
<br />
== Upcoming fixes... ==<br />
'''Note: Please put the name of the package file and the source and bin package number in this list, followed by a small description of what has changed! Hulu Player is not the name of the package, but lmce-hulu-player. It makes the life of the person, who needs to update the repo a lot easier. Thank you!'''<br />
<br />
* pluto-website-admin (220)<br />
** Refs #907 - Support for web orbiters to use PLUTO_KEY events - Los93soL<br />
** Refs #708 - wrong media type used when displaying default sort<br />
* pluto-system-database (211)<br />
** Refs #913 Updated dependency for datalogger plugin<br />
* lmce-datalogger-plugin (686,687)<br />
** Refs #913 Install Image_Graph and dependencies in postinst<br />
* pluto-zwave<br />
** refs #44 - add smoke detector support<br />
<br />
== Bugfixes ==<br />
=== Mythtv-plugin fails to install ===<br />
Install with apt-get install -f <name-of-package></div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Seluxit_Multisensor&diff=24579Seluxit Multisensor2010-07-21T10:17:45Z<p>Hari: /* Configuration */</p>
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<div>{{Versioninfo}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_motion_sensor]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_light_sensor]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_temperature_sensor]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_humidity_sensor]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Seluxit_Multisensor.jpg|thumb|200px|Seluxit Multisensor]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Received sample from manufacturer. Working with latest SVN revision but not yet plug and play (automatic group setup in sis mode will follow soon)<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Seluxit Multisensor is a Z-Wave sensor.<br />
<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x69, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0x3, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x2<br />
<br />
= Features =<br />
* Movement covers a 90 degrees angle with up to 12 meters in range. No blind spot due to double movement sensor<br />
* Light level is measured in steps of 10%<br />
* Temperature is measured in steps of 0,5 degrees centigrade<br />
* Humidity is measured with an accuracy of plus minus 3%<br />
= Command classes =<br />
<pre><br />
41 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 0x1 0x13 0x0 0x49 0x40 0x4 0xd 0x4 0x20 0x1 0x30 0x84 0x72 0x86 0x31 0x60 0x80 0x70 0x85 0x8e 0x23 (###I@#\r# #0#r#1`#p###) <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 ** Network change **: ID 4 was assigned to a new Z-Wave node <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 Supported command classes: <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_INSTANCE <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_INSTANCE_ASSOCIATION <0xb7998b90><br />
</pre><br />
= Configuration =<br />
== Association Groups ==<br />
The device supports 14 groups. Some of the groups also have configuration parameters related to<br />
them. All groups also support multichannel association. The groups for the association command<br />
class and the multi channel association command class are identical. All groups support up to 5<br />
associated nodes.<br />
===Group 1 (Lux Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Lux sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to it which<br />
implement a hysteresis:<br />
<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 7:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 8:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group.<br />
<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the lux value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the lux value passes the low threshhold.<br />
===Group 2 (Inverse Lux Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Lux sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to it which<br />
implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 9:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 10:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the lux value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the lux value passes the low threshhold.<br />
===Group 3 (Lux Report Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Lux sensor. The group has 1 configuration parameter related to it which<br />
is a delta change threshhold:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 11:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the delta that threshhold for this group.<br />
The group sends a SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT containing the Lux value, when the lux<br />
value has changed more than the given delta threshhold.<br />
===Group 4 (Temperature Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Temperature sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to<br />
it which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 12:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group. It represents the temperature<br />
value times 100.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 13:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group. It represents the temperature<br />
value times 100.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the temperature value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the temperature value passes the low threshhold.<br />
===Group 5 (Inverse Temperature Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Temperatrue sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to<br />
it which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 14:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group. It represents the temperature<br />
value times 100.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 15:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group. It represents the temperature<br />
value times 100.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the temperature value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the temperature value passes the low threshhold.<br />
===Group 6 (Temperature Report Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Temperature sensor. The group has 1 configuration parameter related to<br />
it which is a delta change threshhold:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 16:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the delta that threshhold for this group. It represents the<br />
temperature value times 100.<br />
The group sends a SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT containing the Temperature value, when the<br />
temperature value has changed more than the given delta threshhold.<br />
===Group 7 (Humidity Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Humidity sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to it<br />
which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 12:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group. It represents the humidity<br />
value times 100.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 13:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group. It represents the humidity<br />
value times 100.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the humidity value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the humidity value passes the low threshhold.<br />
===Group 8 (Inverse Humidity Group)===<br />
This group depends on the humidity sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to it<br />
which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 14:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group. It represents the humidity<br />
value times 100.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 15:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group. It represents the humidity<br />
value times 100.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the humidity value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the humidity value passes the low threshhold.<br />
===Group 9 ( Humidity Report Group)===<br />
This group depends on the humidity sensor. The group has 1 configuration parameter related to it<br />
which is a delta change threshhold:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 16:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the delta that threshhold for this group. It represents the<br />
humidity value times 100.<br />
The group sends a SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT containing the humidity value, when the<br />
humidity value has changed more than the given delta threshhold.<br />
===Group 10 (Pir and Lux combined Group)===<br />
This group depends on the PIR sensor (motion) and the Lux sensor. The group has 2 configuration<br />
parameters related to it which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 7:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 8:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the lux value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the PIR goes to OFF (no motion) and the Lux value is<br />
below the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the lux value passes the low threshhold and the PIR is<br />
ON (motion detected).<br />
===Group 11 (Inverse Pir and Lux combined Group)===<br />
This group depends on the PIR sensor (motion) and the Lux sensor. The group has 2 configuration<br />
parameters related to it which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 9:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 10:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the lux value passes the high threshhold and the PIR is<br />
ON (motion detected).<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the lux value passes the low threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the PIR goes to OFF (no motion) and the Lux value is<br />
above the low threshhold.<br />
===Group 12 (PIR Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Pir sensor (motion).<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the PIR sensor hasn't detected motion according to the<br />
“no motion timeout” configuration parameter.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the PIR sensor has detected motion and it has been in<br />
the “no motion detected” state.<br />
===Group 13 (Inverse PIR Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Pir sensor (motion).<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the PIR sensor hasn't detected motion according to the<br />
“no motion timeout” configuration parameter.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the PIR sensor has detected motion and it has been in<br />
the “no motion detected” state.<br />
===Group 14 ( PIR Report Group)===<br />
This group depends on the Pir sensor (motion).<br />
The group sends a when the PIR sensor changes state (motion or no motion).<br />
The group sends a SENSOR_BINARY_REPORT containing the PIR value.<br />
==Other configuration parameters==<br />
===Parameter 1===<br />
This parameter controls the walktest led. It is represented as a bit map. The following bits activate<br />
the different walk test functions:<br />
Size: 1byte<br />
Default: BUTTONACTIVE<br />
PIR1ACTIVE 0x01<br />
PIR2ACTIVE 0x02<br />
BUTTONACTIVE 0x04<br />
PIR1INACTIVE 0x08<br />
PIR2INACTIVE 0x10<br />
BUTTONINACTIVE 0x20<br />
WAKEUPINTERVAL 0x40<br />
BOOT 0x80<br />
===Parameter 2===<br />
This parameter controls the “no motion timeout”. The timeout is specified in seconds. It applies to<br />
all PIR related groups.<br />
Size: 4 bytes<br />
Default: 300<br />
===Parameter 3===<br />
This parameter controls the front motion detectors sensitivity threshhold (PIR 1).<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 50<br />
===Parameter 4===<br />
This parameter controls whether the bottom motion detector is activated or not (PIR 2).<br />
Size: 1 byte<br />
Default: 0x00 (detector enabled)<br />
===Parameter 5===<br />
This parameter controls which groups are enabled or disabled. The groups are represented as a bit<br />
mask and if the correspondig bit is set, the group is disabled.<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Bitmap:<br />
LUX_GROUP_BIT 0x0001<br />
LUX_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x0002<br />
LUX_STATUS_GROUP_BIT 0x0004<br />
TEMPERATURE_GROUP_BIT 0x0008<br />
TEMPERATURE_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x0010<br />
TEMPERATURE_STATUS_GROUP_BIT 0x0020<br />
HUMIDITY_GROUP_BIT 0x0040<br />
HUMIDITY_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x0080<br />
HUMIDITY_STATUS_GROUP_BIT 0x0100<br />
PIR_LUX_GROUP_BIT 0x0200<br />
PIR_LUX_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x0400<br />
PIR_GROUP_BIT 0x0800<br />
PIR_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x1000<br />
PIR_STATUS_GROUP_BIT 0x2000<br />
===Parameter 6===<br />
This parameter can be used to correct the time skew the sensor can have. There is a variation of up<br />
to ± 20% in the clock of the Multi sensor. To get the correct timing for the other timeouts (wakeup<br />
interval and no motion detected timeout) this parameter can be used. The value 1000 represents a<br />
factor of 1.0, so by setting a lower value than 1000 the timeouts will get shorter and by setting a<br />
larger value, the timeouts will get longer.<br />
Size: 2 bytes.<br />
Default: 1000<br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
* http://www.seluxit.com/node/8</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Seluxit_Multisensor&diff=24578Seluxit Multisensor2010-07-21T10:13:53Z<p>Hari: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Versioninfo}}<br />
[[Category: RF Control]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
[[Category: Security]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_security]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_motion_sensor]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_light_sensor]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_temperature_sensor]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave_humidity_sensor]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Seluxit_Multisensor.jpg|thumb|200px|Seluxit Multisensor]]<br />
<br />
= Status =<br />
Received sample from manufacturer. Working with latest SVN revision but not yet plug and play (automatic group setup in sis mode will follow soon)<br />
<br />
= About = <br />
The Seluxit Multisensor is a Z-Wave sensor.<br />
<br />
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x69, Prod Typ1: 0x0 Typ2: 0x3, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x2<br />
<br />
= Features =<br />
* Movement covers a 90 degrees angle with up to 12 meters in range. No blind spot due to double movement sensor<br />
* Light level is measured in steps of 10%<br />
* Temperature is measured in steps of 0,5 degrees centigrade<br />
* Humidity is measured with an accuracy of plus minus 3%<br />
= Command classes =<br />
<pre><br />
41 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 0x1 0x13 0x0 0x49 0x40 0x4 0xd 0x4 0x20 0x1 0x30 0x84 0x72 0x86 0x31 0x60 0x80 0x70 0x85 0x8e 0x23 (###I@#\r# #0#r#1`#p###) <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 ** Network change **: ID 4 was assigned to a new Z-Wave node <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 Supported command classes: <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_INSTANCE <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION <0xb7998b90><br />
36 01/14/09 22:57:30.709 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_INSTANCE_ASSOCIATION <0xb7998b90><br />
</pre><br />
= Configuration =<br />
Association Groups<br />
The device supports 14 groups. Some of the groups also have configuration parameters related to<br />
them. All groups also support multichannel association. The groups for the association command<br />
class and the multi channel association command class are identical. All groups support up to 5<br />
associated nodes.<br />
Group 1 (Lux Group)<br />
This group depends on the Lux sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to it which<br />
implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 7:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 8:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the lux value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the lux value passes the low threshhold.<br />
Group 2 (Inverse Lux Group)<br />
This group depends on the Lux sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to it which<br />
implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 9:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 10:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the lux value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the lux value passes the low threshhold.<br />
Group 3 (Lux Report Group)<br />
This group depends on the Lux sensor. The group has 1 configuration parameter related to it which<br />
is a delta change threshhold:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 11:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the delta that threshhold for this group.<br />
The group sends a SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT containing the Lux value, when the lux<br />
value has changed more than the given delta threshhold.<br />
Group 4 (Temperature Group)<br />
This group depends on the Temperature sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to<br />
it which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 12:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group. It represents the temperature<br />
value times 100.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 13:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group. It represents the temperature<br />
value times 100.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the temperature value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the temperature value passes the low threshhold.<br />
Group 5 (Inverse Temperature Group)<br />
This group depends on the Temperatrue sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to<br />
it which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 14:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group. It represents the temperature<br />
value times 100.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 15:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group. It represents the temperature<br />
value times 100.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the temperature value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the temperature value passes the low threshhold.<br />
Group 6 (Temperature Report Group)<br />
This group depends on the Temperature sensor. The group has 1 configuration parameter related to<br />
it which is a delta change threshhold:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 16:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the delta that threshhold for this group. It represents the<br />
temperature value times 100.<br />
The group sends a SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT containing the Temperature value, when the<br />
temperature value has changed more than the given delta threshhold.<br />
Group 7 (Humidity Group)<br />
This group depends on the Humidity sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to it<br />
which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 12:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group. It represents the humidity<br />
value times 100.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 13:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group. It represents the humidity<br />
value times 100.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the humidity value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the humidity value passes the low threshhold.<br />
Group 8 (Inverse Humidity Group)<br />
This group depends on the humidity sensor. The group has 2 configuration parameters related to it<br />
which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 14:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group. It represents the humidity<br />
value times 100.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 15:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group. It represents the humidity<br />
value times 100.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the humidity value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the humidity value passes the low threshhold.<br />
Group 9 ( Humidity Report Group)<br />
This group depends on the humidity sensor. The group has 1 configuration parameter related to it<br />
which is a delta change threshhold:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 16:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the delta that threshhold for this group. It represents the<br />
humidity value times 100.<br />
The group sends a SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT containing the humidity value, when the<br />
humidity value has changed more than the given delta threshhold.<br />
Group 10 (Pir and Lux combined Group)<br />
This group depends on the PIR sensor (motion) and the Lux sensor. The group has 2 configuration<br />
parameters related to it which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 7:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 8:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the lux value passes the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the PIR goes to OFF (no motion) and the Lux value is<br />
below the high threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the lux value passes the low threshhold and the PIR is<br />
ON (motion detected).<br />
Group 11 (Inverse Pir and Lux combined Group)<br />
This group depends on the PIR sensor (motion) and the Lux sensor. The group has 2 configuration<br />
parameters related to it which implement a hysteresis:<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 9:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the high threshhold for this group.<br />
Configuration Parameter nr. 10:<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 0x7FFF (Value not used)<br />
Context: The value controls the low threshhold for this group.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the lux value passes the high threshhold and the PIR is<br />
ON (motion detected).<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the lux value passes the low threshhold.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the PIR goes to OFF (no motion) and the Lux value is<br />
above the low threshhold.<br />
Group 12 (PIR Group)<br />
This group depends on the Pir sensor (motion).<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the PIR sensor hasn't detected motion according to the<br />
“no motion timeout” configuration parameter.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the PIR sensor has detected motion and it has been in<br />
the “no motion detected” state.<br />
Group 13 (Inverse PIR Group)<br />
This group depends on the Pir sensor (motion).<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_ON when the PIR sensor hasn't detected motion according to the<br />
“no motion timeout” configuration parameter.<br />
The group sends a BASIC_SET_OFF when the PIR sensor has detected motion and it has been in<br />
the “no motion detected” state.<br />
Group 14 ( PIR Report Group)<br />
This group depends on the Pir sensor (motion).<br />
The group sends a when the PIR sensor changes state (motion or no motion).<br />
The group sends a SENSOR_BINARY_REPORT containing the PIR value.<br />
Other configuration parameters<br />
Parameter 1<br />
This parameter controls the walktest led. It is represented as a bit map. The following bits activate<br />
the different walk test functions:<br />
Size: 1byte<br />
Default: BUTTONACTIVE<br />
PIR1ACTIVE 0x01<br />
●<br />
PIR2ACTIVE 0x02<br />
●<br />
BUTTONACTIVE 0x04<br />
●<br />
PIR1INACTIVE 0x08<br />
●<br />
PIR2INACTIVE 0x10<br />
●<br />
BUTTONINACTIVE 0x20<br />
●<br />
WAKEUPINTERVAL 0x40<br />
●<br />
BOOT 0x80<br />
●<br />
Parameter 2<br />
This parameter controls the “no motion timeout”. The timeout is specified in seconds. It applies to<br />
all PIR related groups.<br />
Size: 4 bytes<br />
Default: 300<br />
Parameter 3<br />
This parameter controls the front motion detectors sensitivity threshhold (PIR 1).<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Default: 50<br />
Parameter 4<br />
This parameter controls whether the bottom motion detector is activated or not (PIR 2).<br />
Size: 1 byte<br />
Default: 0x00 (detector enabled)<br />
Parameter 5<br />
This parameter controls which groups are enabled or disabled. The groups are represented as a bit<br />
mask and if the correspondig bit is set, the group is disabled.<br />
Size: 2 bytes<br />
Bitmap:<br />
LUX_GROUP_BIT 0x0001<br />
●<br />
LUX_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x0002<br />
●<br />
LUX_STATUS_GROUP_BIT 0x0004<br />
●<br />
TEMPERATURE_GROUP_BIT 0x0008<br />
●<br />
TEMPERATURE_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x0010<br />
●<br />
TEMPERATURE_STATUS_GROUP_BIT 0x0020<br />
●<br />
HUMIDITY_GROUP_BIT 0x0040<br />
●<br />
HUMIDITY_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x0080<br />
●<br />
HUMIDITY_STATUS_GROUP_BIT 0x0100<br />
●<br />
PIR_LUX_GROUP_BIT 0x0200<br />
●<br />
PIR_LUX_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x0400<br />
●<br />
PIR_GROUP_BIT 0x0800<br />
●<br />
PIR_INVERSE_GROUP_BIT 0x1000<br />
●<br />
PIR_STATUS_GROUP_BIT 0x2000<br />
●<br />
Parameter 6<br />
This parameter can be used to correct the time skew the sensor can have. There is a variation of up<br />
to ± 20% in the clock of the Multi sensor. To get the correct timing for the other timeouts (wakeup<br />
interval and no motion detected timeout) this parameter can be used. The value 1000 represents a<br />
factor of 1.0, so by setting a lower value than 1000 the timeouts will get shorter and by setting a<br />
larger value, the timeouts will get longer.<br />
Size: 2 bytes.<br />
Default: 1000<br />
<br />
= Links =<br />
* http://www.seluxit.com/node/8</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=GuruPlug&diff=24430GuruPlug2010-07-19T10:55:18Z<p>Hari: </p>
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<div>= About =<br />
* 1.2 GHz operation<br />
* L1 Cache: 16K Instruction + 16K Data<br />
* L2 Cache: 256KB <br />
* 512MB 16bit DDR2 @ 800MHz data rate<br />
* 512MB NAND FLASH: 4Gb x8, direct boot<br />
* 128-bit eFuse Memory<br />
* 1x eSATA 2.0 port -3Gbps SATAII (+ Version), 2x USB 2.0, 1x Internal MicroSD Socket for Optional Kernel System, 1x External MicroSD Socket (+ Version)<br />
* RTC w/Battery<br />
* Linux Kernel 2.6.32<br />
* Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth: 2.1 / EDR, U-SNAP I/O, 7x GPIOs for user application- 5 with 3.3V I/O, 2 with 1.8V I/O<br />
= Standalone DCE compilation =<br />
== Prerequsites ==<br />
This installation guide assumes that you have installed the rootfs image from here: http://www.openplug.org/plugwiki/index.php/Reflashing_images_on_the_GuruPlug#Burn_the_Rootfs_image<br />
=== NFS ===<br />
I'd recommend to compile on a NFS mount to save NAND write cycles:<br />
apt-get update<br />
apt-get install nfs-common<br />
We then just mount /home from the DCERouter<br />
guruplug-debian:~# mount 192.168.80.1:/home /mnt/<br />
svc: failed to register lockdv1 RPC service (errno 97)<br />
Just ignore the error message, we don't need lockdv1<br />
=== SVN checkout ===<br />
on the core do the svn checkout:<br />
mkdir -p /home/public/arm-guru<br />
cd /home/public/arm-guru<br />
svn co http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/people/hari/mini/<br />
=== build requirements ===<br />
on the guruplug install:<br />
apt-get install build-essential g++ libmysqlclient15-dev libattr1-dev libxml2-dev<br />
== Configuring the build ==<br />
adjust the Makefile and make sure that the following settings are exported:<br />
export CPPFLAGS +=-I/usr/include/libxml2/ -I/usr/include/mysql -DMAEMO_NOKIA770<br />
export CFLAGS=-march=armv5te -mtune=arm926ej-s -Fno-strict-aliasing -msoft-float -D__GCC_FLOAT_NOT_NEEDED <br />
export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib/mysql<br />
== building ==<br />
run:<br />
make<br />
be patient, takes some time<br />
= Links =<br />
http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-guruplugdetails.aspx</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=GuruPlug&diff=24428GuruPlug2010-07-19T10:11:28Z<p>Hari: New page: = Standalone DCE compilation = == Prerequsites == This installation guide assumes that you have installed the rootfs image from here: http://www.openplug.org/plugwiki/index.php/Reflashing_...</p>
<hr />
<div>= Standalone DCE compilation =<br />
== Prerequsites ==<br />
This installation guide assumes that you have installed the rootfs image from here: http://www.openplug.org/plugwiki/index.php/Reflashing_images_on_the_GuruPlug#Burn_the_Rootfs_image<br />
=== NFS ===<br />
I'd recommend to compile on a NFS mount to save NAND write cycles:<br />
apt-get update<br />
apt-get install nfs-common<br />
We then just mount /home from the DCERouter<br />
guruplug-debian:~# mount 192.168.80.1:/home /mnt/<br />
svc: failed to register lockdv1 RPC service (errno 97)<br />
Just ignore the error message, we don't need lockdv1<br />
=== SVN checkout ===<br />
on the core do the svn checkout:<br />
mkdir -p /home/public/arm-guru<br />
cd /home/public/arm-guru<br />
svn co http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/people/hari/mini/<br />
=== build requirements ===<br />
on the guruplug install:<br />
apt-get install build-essential g++ libmysqlclient15-dev libattr1-dev libxml2-dev<br />
== Configuring the build ==<br />
adjust the Makefile and make sure that the following settings are exported:<br />
export CPPFLAGS +=-I/usr/include/libxml2/ -I/usr/include/mysql -DMAEMO_NOKIA770<br />
export CFLAGS=-march=armv5te -mtune=arm926ej-s -Fno-strict-aliasing -msoft-float -D__GCC_FLOAT_NOT_NEEDED <br />
export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib/mysql<br />
== building ==<br />
run:<br />
make<br />
be patient, takes some time</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=PadOrbiter&diff=24292PadOrbiter2010-07-06T09:20:55Z<p>Hari: /* Download */</p>
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<div>[[Category: Software]]<br />
PadOrbiter is a self contained operating environment based on Debian Testing (Lenny), for the [[WebDT 366]] mobile computing tablet containing a fully functional Orbiter for LinuxMCE 0710. <br />
<br />
== The distribution contains: ==<br />
<br />
* Base Debian Install<br />
* Xorg 1.4, Containing the Geode display driver, and an input driver for the Penmount DMC9000 touch display surface.<br />
* Ratpoison for Window Management<br />
* The Orbiter software.<br />
* A Nice boot splash, and X splash for bootup and router reloads/orbiter regens.<br />
* A Configuration screen to set network parameters.<br />
* A version of DropBear for ssh and maintenance<br />
* Installs from a USB Flash drive, complete with backup and recovery of existing operating system.<br />
<br />
== Demonstration ==<br />
<br />
A Demonstration of the PadOrbiter and my WebDT 366 pad is here:<br />
<br />
* 1 of 2: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1080865851585336899&hl=en<br />
* 2 of 2: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2013509531300772806&hl=en<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
The Latest version of the Orbiter Image can be obtained [http://www.linuxmce.org/webpad/webpad-gamma1.dd.bz2 here]. It should be directly imaged onto a flash stick [[Using dd]] or [[Using Flash Imaging Software for Windows]]<br />
<br />
== Programmers Notes ==<br />
<br />
Technical information can be found in [[Programmers Notes for PadOrbiter]].<br />
<br />
<br />
== Updating PadOrbiter manually (0810)==<br />
For those testing the upcoming 0810 release, you may wish to updae youre padorbiter with the latest and greatest. This will detail how to do that.<br />
* First, you must set up a builder to build a recent version of LinuxMCE-0810 (or have access to those binaries)<br />
* Next, since padOrbiter doesn't come with scp installed, you will need a webserver from which you will download the new files from (Luckily, LinuxMCE has a webserver already installed)<br />
* I will assume that you will be using the webserver on your core. ssh to you core.<br />
* perform the following:<br />
sudo mkdir /var/www/download<br />
<br />
Orbiter must be specially build for padOrbiter. From your sources (/var/www/lmce-build/svn/branches/LinuxMCE-0810/src/Orbiter if you are using a 0810 builder)<br />
make clean<br />
make -f Makefile_padorbiter all<br />
strip Orbiter<br />
strip libDCECommon.so<br />
strip libPlutoUtils.so<br />
strip libSDL_Helpers.so<br />
strip libSerializeClass.so<br />
<br />
Place the following new binaries from 0810 into /var/www/download on your core:<br />
Orbiter<br />
libDCECommon.so<br />
libPlutoUtils.so<br />
libSDL_Helpers.so<br />
libSerializeClass.so<br />
<br />
Next, you will have to ssh into a running padorbiter (you will need to know the IP address)<br />
ssh root@<padorbiter_ip_address><br />
<br />
Password is root<br />
<br />
cd /usr/pluto/bin<br />
rm Orbiter<br />
wget http://192.168.80.1/download/Orbiter<br />
chmod 755 Orbiter<br />
<br />
cd /usr/pluto/lib<br />
rm *<br />
wget http://192.168.80.1/download/libDCECommon.so<br />
wget http://192.168.80.1/download/libPlutoUtils.so<br />
wget http://192.168.80.1/download/libSDL_Helpers.so<br />
wget http://192.168.80.1/download/libSerializeClass.so<br />
chmod 755 *<br />
<br />
<br />
Because of the very limited memory of the padOrbiter, you may find that during any of these steps, you will get an error that the padorbiter is out of memory, and couldn't complete one of the downloads. You can free up some space by doing the commands below, and re-attempting the download:<br />
cd /temp/cache<br />
rm -r *<br />
<br />
Once you are finished, reboot your padorbiter and all should be well!</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=WebDT_366&diff=24291WebDT 3662010-07-06T09:15:36Z<p>Hari: /* Installing the Orbiter */</p>
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<div>{{versioninfo}}<br />
[[Category: WebPads]]<br />
[[Category: Orbiters]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:WebDT366.jpg]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.dtresearch.com/ Official site]<br />
[http://dtresearch.com/support/manuals/WebDT366%20Basic%20Operation%20Guide.pdf PDF]<br />
<br />
- Windows® Embedded and Windows XP with Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer; ICA & RDP Terminal clients; Terminal Emulation software <br><br />
- Compatible with Windows CE or Windows XP applications <br><br />
- Brilliant 8.4" TFT Active Matrix LCD at 800 x 600 SVGA resolution <br><br />
- Integrated touch screen display with "on screen" soft keyboard support <br><br />
- CompactFlash™ slot; PC Card slot; USB port <br><br />
- Built-in HDD, 802.11 b/g WLAN adapter and Bluetooth available <br><br />
- Full 16-bit audio with stereo; headset jack; built-in stereo speakers and microphone<br><br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
Price: $350 - see [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7051.0 this] forum post for more information on ordering.<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==Demonstration==<br />
<br />
Google Videos:<br />
<br />
[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1080865851585336899&ei=XxpvSqKlGYSwrAOP_-mWBQ&q=webdt&hl=en Part 1 of 2]<br />
<br />
[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2013509531300772806&ei=XxpvSqKlGYSwrAOP_-mWBQ&hl=en Part 2 of 2]<br />
<br />
==Tech Specs==<br />
<br />
[[Image:Pins.jpg]]<br />
<br />
'''WebDT Pins (Numbered looking at front of cradle)'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:Power Connection.jpg]] <br />
<br />
'''Power Connection is on the right-hand side of the cradle.'''<br />
<br />
[[Image:USB Connections.jpg]]<br />
<br />
'''USB B connection is on left-hand side of the cradle, the two USB A connections are on the front.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Reading the table: The number to the left of the ":" is the pin number, the number to the right is the number on the usb connection number (as I numbered them).<br />
<br />
1: (Unknown)<br />
2: U13<br />
3: U9<br />
4: U2, U6, U11<br />
5: U12<br />
6: (Unknown)<br />
<br />
7: U5, U10, U15<br />
8: U8<br />
9: P1<br />
10: U7<br />
11: U14<br />
12: (Unknown)<br />
<br />
13: (Unknown)<br />
14: (Unknown)<br />
15: (Unknown)<br />
16: P2<br />
17: (Unknown)<br />
18: U1<br />
<br />
Pins U3 and U4 connections' are unknown presently.<br />
<br />
==Installing the Orbiter==<br />
- Make sure your system is setup according to the network specifications detailed [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Network_Settings here] <br><br />
- Format a USB stick. I like Gparted. Use a stick that is at least 1GB.<br><br />
- Download the [http://www.linuxmce.org/webpad/webpad-gamma1.dd.bz2 file]. <br><br />
- Uncompress it <br><br />
sudo bunzip2 webpad-gamma1.dd.bz2<br />
- Copy the file to the stick using dd.<br />
sudo dd if=webpad-gamma1.dd of=/dev/sda <br><br />
where /dev/sda is the location of your USB stick. You can use Gparted to determine the location of your stick.<br />
- Plug the stick into the WebDT 366 and power it on. <br><br />
- A LinuxMCE splace screen should appear and the installation process will begin automatically. <br><br />
- After the installation completes, power down the device, remove the USB stick, and power it back on.<br><br />
- The device will boot and show a LinuxMCE splash screen along with a progress bar. After this is loaded, you will be presented with a screen to input your wireless settings. <br><br />
- The splash screen will reappear and then a series of screens will ask for input so that an Orbiter can be generated.<br />
<br />
<br />
Troubleshooting:<br><br />
- If you receive the following error:<br />
USB Boot Device : MASS Storage Class [00F9h/FFh/3Fh]<br />
Missing operating system.<br />
No boot device present. Halting.<br />
you have most likely used dd incorrectly:<br />
sudo dd if=webpad-gamma1.dd of=/dev/sda1<br />
Note the addition of the "1" at the end of "/dev/sda". Be sure and use dd without this, or any other number.<br><br />
- If your flash drive has multiple partitions, you can make a bootable USB disk with a program like [http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html UBCD] and then remove the multiple partitions, create one, and then proceed with the installation instructions shown above. <br><br />
- If your USB stick won't fit into the USB port of the WebDT, use a USB cable extender.<br><br><br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
- To access the terminal, press the third soft key when the splash screen is displayed upon booting. If this does not work, attach a keyboard to the USB port and when the splash screen appears, press:<br />
CTRL-C<br />
t<br />
- From the terminal, you can run the configuration utility by entering:<br />
/usr/local/bin/TabletCFG<br />
- You can ssh into the tablet using the username of root and the password of root<br />
- Pressing the power key once will suspend the device. Pressing it again will bring it out of suspend. <br><br />
- Holding the power key will power down the device. <br><br />
- Pressing the second soft key will hide the UI and pressing the first soft key will bring it back. This is useful if you don't want the UI displayed but still want quick access to using the device. <br><br />
- Pressing the third soft key will bring up the wireless settings configuration screen. <br><br />
- Pressing the fourth soft key will reload the orbiter. <br><br />
- Pressing the third soft key plus UP/DOWN on the 4way button on the right, adjusts the brightness of the screen<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=6577.0 This] forum post proved most useful in creating these instructions.</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=User:Hari&diff=22762User:Hari2010-04-03T11:35:02Z<p>Hari: </p>
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<div><h1>Contact</h1><br />
hari on the forums<br />
<br />
<h1>Setup</h1><br />
<h2>Core</h2><br />
* Mainboard: [[ABIT_AN-M2]]<br />
* CPU: AMD BE2400<br />
* Memory: 2 GB DDR2-800<br />
* HDD: SATA<br />
* NIC: Onboard & RTL8139<br />
* [[Egalax-Touchscreen]] 12"<br />
<br />
<h2>Media Director</h2><br />
* [[MD_Newbie_Pack_Slim_I]]<br />
* additional GY310-EU<br />
<br />
<h2>Orbiters</h2><br />
* 2x [[Nokia_N800]]<br />
* [[IPAQ 5550]]<br />
* [[IPAQ hx2410]]<br />
* [[WebDT_366]]<br />
<br />
<h2>Mobile Orbiters</h2><br />
* [[Nokia N73]] running the [[JavaMO]]<br />
<br />
<h2>AV</h2><br />
* [[LG_42LB5D|LG 37LF65]] 1080p/24Hz LCD with RS232 control (with a pl2303 usb/rs232 adapter)<br />
* [[Marantz_SR5600|Marantz]] SR7001 AVR Receiver with RS232 control (with a pl2303 usb/rs232 adapter)<br />
* [[Sanyo_PLV-Z3]] LCD Projector with RS232 control (with a Lantronix RS232/ethernet adapter)<br />
* 2x [[SlimDevices_Squeezebox]] 3<br />
<br />
<h2>Phone</h2><br />
* 2x [[Cisco_7970]] with SCCP Image<br />
* 2x Cisco 7905 with SIP Image<br />
* Cisco ATA186 with SIP Image<br />
* Cisco 2821 ISR as ISDN BRI to SIP Gateway<br />
<br />
<h2>Home Automation</h2><br />
<h3>[[Z-Wave]]</h3><br />
* [[Seluxit viaSENS Home Controller]] USB Interface<br />
* [[Danfoss RA-plus-w]] Radiator Setback Schedule Thermostats<br />
* [[Tricklestar 200ZW-EU-W]] Inclusion Controller<br />
* [[Everspring SM103]] Door/Window Sensor<br />
* [[Everspring SP103]] PIR Movement Sensor<br />
* [[Merten 506004 Connect Radio Transmitter FM 4gang]]<br />
* ACT HomePro ZCU201 USB Controller '''WARNING, NOT WORKING'''<br />
* ACT HomePro ZTH200 Portable Controller<br />
* [[ACT Homepro Motion Detector]] ZIR010<br />
* ACT HomePRO ZDW232 Dimmer<br />
* [[ACT Homepro Lamp Plug]] ZDP200<br />
* [[Seluxit_Multisensor]] Movement, temperature, brightness and humidity sensor<br />
* [[Express_Controls_EZmotion]] Movement, temperature and brightness sensor (aka HSM100)<br />
* more merten stuff..<br />
<br />
<h3>[[EnOcean]]</h3><br />
* [[EnOcean_TCM120]] USB Interface<br />
* [[EnOcean_PTM200]] Battery- and wireless remote switch<br />
<br />
<h3>Siegenia AUBI</h3><br />
* Smoke Sensor<br />
* 2x Window Sensor<br />
* Ethernet Base Station<br />
<br />
<h2>Security Cams</h2><br />
* [[D-Link_DCS-5300G]] IP Camera<br />
* [[Axis Network Cameras#Axis_207]]W<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:User Setups]]<br />
[[Category:VOIP Setups]]<br />
[[Category:Zwave_Setups]]</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Vista_ICM_Panel_Development&diff=20995Vista ICM Panel Development2009-08-24T21:14:38Z<p>Hari: /* Getting the SVN Checkout */</p>
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<div>This page details the development of the Vista ICM device driver for compatible security panels from Honeywell/Ademco. It intends to show the overview of the development process for the interested developers who wish to create new device support for LinuxMCE.<br />
<br />
== Initial Research ==<br />
<br />
Initially, you need any specifications that you can retrieve to tell about the device you wish to implement. These can be gotten from a variety of sources, including:<br />
<br />
* Manufacturer's website<br />
* Various google searches on the web (try the following search words: ''protocol specification'', ''rs-232, technical reference'', and ''custom installer specification'' along with the '''name''' and '''model''' of your intended device.)<br />
* Existing literature that you may have, check the appendices.<br />
<br />
In our case, the following web link proved especially useful: http://bliny.net/blog/post/HoneywellAdemco-Vista-ICM-network.aspx<br />
<br />
=== Consideration: C++ or [[Generic Serial Device]] ? ===<br />
<br />
This link provided a reverse engineered protocol specification of a device that provides:<br />
<br />
* 1 TCP port for sending commands using the HTTP protocol<br />
* 1 UDP port for retrieving panel status information, that is sent to the global broadcast address of the network (INADDR_ANY)<br />
<br />
There were two other ports exposed, but were deemed not to be useful for the implementation of this device.<br />
<br />
This brings up two very important points:<br />
<br />
* '''If your device communicates on more than one port. You can not use the [[Generic Serial Device]].'''<br />
* '''If your device communicates on anything other than TCP or RS232, You can not use the [[Generic Serial Device]].'''<br />
<br />
Because we failed both criteria, the device was written as a C++ device.<br />
<br />
== Installation of a basic development environment ==<br />
<br />
A basic development environment was set up on the target machine. Since we were not dependent on sql2cpp changes common in other plugins such as the [[Media Plugin]], we chose a very quick and simple method for setting up a development environment that entailed:<br />
<br />
* Installing SVN<br />
* Getting the SVN checkout.<br />
* Installing enough of the builder to get the build dependencies needed.<br />
* Installing DCEGen<br />
* Installing Sql2cpp<br />
<br />
'''NOTE: This method is ONLY meant for device driver development of a single device! For anything more complex, such as plugin development, or working on existing code, YOU SHOULD INSTALL A FULL BUILDER, AND HAVE IT CREATE PACKAGES FOR YOU.'''<br />
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=== Installing SVN ===<br />
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SVN can be installed using apt.<br />
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apt-get install subversion<br />
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=== Getting the SVN Checkout ===<br />
<br />
At the time of this writing, the SVN checkout of the latest dev code can be retrieved here.<br />
<br />
sudo -i<br />
mkdir /home/src<br />
cd /home/src<br />
svn co http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/branches/LinuxMCE-0810<br />
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Wait for the checkout to complete.<br />
<br />
=== Installing enough of the builder to get the necessary build dependencies ===<br />
<br />
You can then install enough of the builder so that the necessary packages to build everything is installed.<br />
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cd /home/src/LinuxMCE-0810/src/Ubuntu_Helpers_NoHardcode<br />
./install.sh<br />
cd /usr/local/lmce-build<br />
prepare-scripts/install-build-pkgs.sh<br />
<br />
Let this complete. Lots of packages need to be installed, and this will take a while.<br />
<br />
=== Installing DCEGen ===<br />
<br />
Install DCEGen by doing the command:<br />
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apt-get install pluto-dcegen<br />
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=== Installing Sql2cpp ===<br />
<br />
Install SQL2cpp by doing the command:<br />
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apt-get install pluto-sql2cpp<br />
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You now have everything needed to do device driver development.<br />
<br />
== Device Template ==<br />
<br />
[[Device Templates]] are at the heart of LinuxMCE. They provide needed information so that the system can properly manage a device, such as:<br />
<br />
* The Name of the device<br />
* The Category of device (a TV, a Security Panel Interface, a Media Player, etc.)<br />
* [[Device Data]] the device may need to function<br />
* [[Commands]] the device may wish to respond to<br />
* [[Events]] the device may wish to emit for other devices to respond to.<br />
* Information for [[Plug and Play]] such as a MAC address range, or a Vendor/Model pair for PCI or USB<br />
<br />
We used the [[Apex Destiny 6100]] as the basis for our device template, opening its window via Advanced > Configuration > [[Device Templates]] in the [[Web Admin]]<br />
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=== A quick note before making the new template: Update your DCE repository via SqlCVS! ===<br />
<br />
Before we make a new template, we use the Advanced > sqlCVS > update menu to update all the tables in the DCE repository. This is to make sure we are up to date before we make a new template. Please do this.<br />
<br />
=== Important notes on the device template ===<br />
<br />
We then made a new device template, and told the system that it was to be a device implemented via C++. <br />
<br />
Of course, we called it the VistaICM, and it is a Security Interface, so the category is set appropriately. We also specified that the Device is controlled by Category ''Computers - CORE'' So that the system understands that this device will run on the core. This was done because the device is a network device that will have its device driver run on the core, and will be an immediate child of the core in terms of where it is in the device tree. <br />
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We then specify that the device is '''IP Based'''<br />
<br />
==== Device Data ====<br />
Any device may need any number of parameters that you can change, or that other things can change over time. This is referred to as [[Device Data]] and in our case, we're not needing anything other than a parameter to specify Zone maps, so we select '''Zones''' from the Add Parameter list, and select '''Add'''.<br />
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==== Commands ====<br />
<br />
Any device should have a number of commands that it can respond to. Some suggested commands may be presented if your device belongs to a certain category. For example, a Security Panel has commands for setting house modes, getting the list of sensors, and reporting child devices. This seems applicable for us, so we check that command group. Spend some time looking through the command groups using the '''Edit Commands''' button to look at the commands present to see if they apply to you.<br />
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We simply choose security panel. <br />
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==== Events ====<br />
<br />
Here, you can specify what events that the device EMITS. This does not mean that the device recieves those events, it merely specifies what events the device can send. For a C++ device, it amounts to creating a series of convienience functions beginning with EVENT_, such as EVENT_Sensor_Tripped(true), etc. that you can call from the program code. As per the Apex 6100 template, I added events for the following:<br />
<br />
* Alarm Panel Mode Change<br />
* Fire Alarm<br />
* Sensor Tripped<br />
<br />
If I knew I could have introspected child devices, I would have added an event for reporting a child device.<br />
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==== Plug and Play ====<br />
<br />
Because this is a network device, It can be detected via plug and play. In our case, we look for a MAC address range. The simplest way to get this MAC address range is to use a network tool such as '''nmap''' running as root to get the MAC address of the device. You can then use the returned information to get a MAC address range from this site:<br />
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http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml<br />
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For simplicity, we used the entire MAC address range from AA:BB:CC:00:00:00 to AA:BB:CC:FF:FF:FF. However the entries for the MAC range From and To do not use the hex:colon notation, they are represented in decimal. Use the [[convert_mac]] utility to get the decimal numbers, for example:<br />
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linuxmce@dcerouter:/home/src/LinuxMCE-0710/src/Security_Plugin$ /usr/pluto/bin/convert_mac 00:19:45:00:00:00<br />
108531810304<br />
linuxmce@dcerouter:/home/src/LinuxMCE-0710/src/Security_Plugin$ /usr/pluto/bin/convert_mac 00:19:45:FF:FF:FF<br />
108548587519<br />
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Using those ranges in the from and to are sufficient enough to be able to detect our device.<br />
<br />
I put '''Vista ICM''' in the comment field and pressed Add.<br />
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We don't have any related devices, but if we needed another device template to function properly (such as a streamer device to run on the core, or a media streamer plugin, or any children devices that we know we would need), we could specify them here, along with any parameters needed in the form of '''devicedata#|paramvalue|devicedata#|paramvalue''' <br />
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We can then press Save, because the device template is finished for now. We will come back later and add the package definition once it's complete.<br />
<br />
== Code Development ==<br />
<br />
Now that the device template is complete, we can run DCEGen to generate the code stubs, sql2cpp to generate any needed device constants, and start implementing the code.<br />
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=== Running [[DCEGen]] ===<br />
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DCEgen needs to run from the DCEGen source directory. It should only need one parameter, the # of your new device template that you created. If you do not have it readily available, go back to the web admin and get the device template #. <br />
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cd /home/src/LinuxMCE-0810/src/DCEGen<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/DCEGen -d xxxx<br />
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your new device template will be present in the parent directory.<br />
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=== Running [[Sql2cpp]] ===<br />
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Now, you will need to run sql2cpp to generate needed defines that DCEGen created within your new code.<br />
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cd /home/src/LinuxMCE-0810/src/sql2cpp<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/sql2cpp<br />
<br />
The defines will be generated. <br />
<br />
=== prep.sh and unprep.sh ===<br />
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Before continuing, you need to create the following tools and place them in /usr/local/bin<br />
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==== prep.sh ====<br />
<br />
#!/bin/bash<br />
### Use this script to prepare the build for dev work.<br />
### NOTE: Be sure to run unprep to revert the prepped<br />
### makefiles!<br />
<br />
## Back up the original unprepped makefiles.<br />
for i in $(find . -name Makefile)<br />
do<br />
echo Backing up $i to $i.unprep<br />
cp $i $i.unprep <br />
done<br />
<br />
echo Prepping sources... <br />
<br />
find . -iname Makefile -exec sed -e 's/<-mkr_t_compile_defines->/-DKDE_LMCE -DDEBUG -DTHREAD_LOG -DLOG_ALL_QUERIES -I\/opt\/libxine1-pluto\/include -I\/opt\/libsdl1.2-1.2.7+1.2.8cvs20041007\/include -I\/opt\/libsdl1.2-1.2.7+1.2.8cvs20041007\/include\/SD/' -i '{}' \;<br />
find . -iname Makefile -exec sed -e 's/<-mkr_t_compile_libs->/-L\/opt\/libxine1-pluto\/lib -L\/opt\/libsdl1.2-1.2.7+1.2.8cvs20041007\/lib/' -i '{}' \;<br />
<br />
==== unprep.sh ====<br />
#!/bin/bash<br />
### this script undoes all of the prepping steps done by prep.sh by<br />
### simply moving the old prep files back into place.<br />
<br />
for i in $(find . -name Makefile.unprep)<br />
do<br />
<br />
echo Undoing Prep for $i<br />
<br />
mv $i `dirname $i`/Makefile <br />
<br />
done<br />
<br />
=== Implementing code ===<br />
<br />
You can then use the prep.sh script to prep the code appropriately, so that you can build it. In the future, this process will be removed once we have removed the old Pluto MakeRelease tags. <br />
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'''When you are done hacking on code and are ready to make a patch, you must run unprep.sh before making the patch!'''<br />
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cd /home/src/LinuxMCE-0810/src/VistaICM2<br />
prep.sh<br />
<br />
==== Basic hacking process ====<br />
<br />
Once you have made changes to the source, you can use '''make bin''' (for a standard DCE device), or '''make so''' (for a DCE plugin) to create the necessary binary. '''make clean''' will delete the object files, etc.<br />
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In order to test the device, you'll need to go into the Web Admin, and create an instance of the device. Note its device #. Once you have this, you can start the device from its directory by typing:<br />
<br />
./VistaICM2 -d 105<br />
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where -d xxx is the device # assigned by the system.<br />
<br />
Any time the device needs to be reloaded, it will stop, and you will need to reload it again. This is because the device is not being managed by Spawn_Device.sh.<br />
<br />
==== Running the device in gdb ====<br />
<br />
To debug runtime errors, gdb can be used, I run the devices as such:<br />
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gdb --args ./VistaICM2 -d 105<br />
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and use gdb as normal.<br />
<br />
==== Some Basic Notes on the code design ====<br />
<br />
The code skeleton generated by DCEGen provides the bare skeleton that you will need to create the device. It provides some basic examples on calling DCE to send commands, and events, in various permutations, as well as how to access device data using the convienience accessors provided. <br />
ndo, to make the device function.<br />
<br />
I chose a design like the following:<br />
<br />
* Main Thread, runs the DCE device and its runloop. This handles the commands, and sending events etc to the system<br />
* the ccp Thread, for dealing with the CCP port, it has its own runloop. I connect to the instance of the main running class to do method calls from this outside thread, as well as setting some basic states (is the ccp thread running or not, etc.)<br />
<br />
== Testing ==<br />
<br />
== Sending it all In ==<br />
<br />
=== Sending in the Patch ===<br />
<br />
=== Creating the Package Definition ===<br />
<br />
=== Checking in the sqlCVS changes anonymously ===<br />
<br />
You should be done at this point. The driver will now be built as part of our release process, and will become part of the autobuilds, so that you can either do your own builder as described in [[Building LinuxMCE 0810]] or you can wait for the build process to produce packages for your new driver.</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Mini2440&diff=20157Mini24402009-08-07T17:16:50Z<p>Hari: /* Links */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Image:Mini2440.jpg|thumb|200px|mini2440]]<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
This is a howto install uboot and a new kernel on the mini2440. Big thanks to BusError for the instructions and guidance. DISCLAIMER: This worked for me, if it eats your cat or burns your kitchen sink, don't blame me.<br />
<br />
= Preparations =<br />
== Toolchain ==<br />
I used this one: http://www.codesourcery.com/sgpp/lite/arm/portal/package3696/public/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/arm-2008q3-72-arm-none-linux-gnueabi-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.bz2<br />
<br />
Add the bin dir to the $PATH. If you have a toolchain with another prefix (like arm-linux-) adapt the CROSS_COMPILE environment variable in the next steps.<br />
<br />
= Setting up the bootloader =<br />
== Compiling uboot ==<br />
Clone the git tree:<br />
mkdir uboot ; cd uboot<br />
git clone git://repo.or.cz/u-boot-openmoko/mini2440.git<br />
Setup cross compiling:<br />
export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi-<br />
or edit your .bashrc eg. <br />
export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi-<br />
export PS1="\[\033[1;34m\]\u \[\033[0m\]\w:\$: \[\033[0m\]"<br />
#export PS1="\u:\w\$>"<br />
LS_OPTIONS="--color=auto"<br />
alias ls="ls $LS_OPTIONS"<br />
Prepare the mini2440 target:<br />
cd mini2440<br />
make mini2440_config<br />
Compile:<br />
make all<br />
This will give you a "u-boot.bin". If you get an error about a missing whatever-gcc, verifiy if there is a hardcoded CROSS_COMPILE setting in the Makefile<br />
<br />
== Flashing uboot ==<br />
We use the installed vivi bootloader to load uboot via usb. Power the board off, set the NOR switch to on, power the board on. You'll get the vivi output on the serial console. Press 'q' to go to the shell and do the "load flash" on address 0 with the size of "u-boot.bin" (238232 bytes in this example):<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[q] Goto shell of vivi <br />
Enter your selection: q <br />
Supervivi> load flash 0 238232 u <br />
USB host is connected. Waiting a download. <br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Use the "s3c2410_boot_usb" utility (http://mini2440.googlecode.com/files/s3c2410_boot_usb-20060807.tar.bz2) to upload the "u-boot.bin" via usb:<br />
./s3c2410_boot_usb u-boot.bin <br />
You'll see something like this as output, ignore the error message:<br />
<pre><br />
csum = 0x9a6e<br />
send_file: addr = 0x33f80000, len = 0x0003a298<br />
Error downloading program<br />
</pre><br />
and this on the serial console:<br />
<pre><br />
Now, Downloading [ADDRESS:30000000h,TOTAL:238242] <br />
RECEIVED FILE SIZE: 238242 (232KB/S, 1S) <br />
Downloaded file at 0x30000000, size = 238232 bytes <br />
Found block size = 0x0003c000 <br />
Erasing... ... done <br />
Writing... ... done <br />
Written 238232 bytes <br />
Supervivi><br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Then you see<br />
MINI2440 # saveenv<br />
<br />
Saving Environment to NAND...<br />
<br />
Erasing Nand...nand_erase: attempt to erase a bad block at page 0x00000260<br />
<br />
Try<br />
MINI2440 # nand scrub<br />
...<br />
Really scrub this NAND flash? <y/N><br />
press y and enter. After erasing make<br />
MINI2440 # nand createbbt<br />
press y and enter. Now you can save the environment<br />
MINI2440 # saveenv<br />
<br />
Now power off the board, set the NOR switch back to off, and power on the board. We verify the version and then prepare config storage in flash:<br />
<pre><br />
MINI2440 # version <br />
<br />
U-Boot 1.3.2-dirty-moko12 (Mar 8 2009 - 13:50:19) <br />
<br />
MINI2440 # dynenv set 40000 <br />
device 0 offset 0x40000, size 0x3fc0000 <br />
45 4e 56 30 - 00 00 04 00 <br />
<br />
MINI2440 # saveenv <br />
Saving Environment to NAND... <br />
Erasing Nand...Writing to Nand... done <br />
<br />
MINI2440 # reset <br />
</pre><br />
== Configure uboot ==<br />
do a "printenv" to show active settings. Adjust the IP for uboot and the tftp server. We need proper IP connectivity to load the kernel with tftp. "setenv" is your friend. "saveenv" stores the setting to flash.<br />
<br />
= Kernel =<br />
== Compilation ==<br />
Fetch from git:<br />
mkdir kernel ; cd kernel<br />
git clone git://repo.or.cz/linux-2.6/mini2440.git<br />
cd mini2440<br />
mkdir -p ../kernel-bin<br />
Generate .config from mini2440 template:<br />
CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- ARCH=arm make O=../kernel-bin/ mini2440_defconfig<br />
Compile kernel and modules:<br />
CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- ARCH=arm make O=../kernel-bin/<br />
Generate "uImage" with the "mkimage" tool:<br />
../uboot/mini2440/tools/mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x30008000 -e 0x30008000 -d ../kernel-bin/arch/arm/boot/zImage /tftpboot/uImage<br />
<br />
== Flash kernel ==<br />
Verify partitions, we need the offset for the kernel partition (probably 0x60000):<br />
mtdparts<br />
Erase the kernel partition:<br />
nand erase 60000 <padded size><br />
Load the kernel with uboot into ram:<br />
tftp 0x32000000 uImage<br />
Note the size, pad it to 512 byte and use the nand write command to flash it:<br />
nand write 32000000 60000 <padded size>.<br />
== Configure uboot ==<br />
We use a nfs chroot for now:<br />
setenv bootargs console=ttySAC0,115200 noinitrd init=/sbin/init mini2440=1tb ip=192.168.80.12 root=/dev/nfs rw nfsroot=192.168.80.1:/home/public/arm<br />
This is helpful for automatic booting:<br />
setenv bootcmd 'nboot.e kernel ; bootm'<br />
= Setting up embedian =<br />
Follow this nice howto from BusError http://code.google.com/p/mini2440/wiki/Emdebian<br />
<br />
= Troubleshooting =<br />
== Write errors ==<br />
When you have bad blocks in NAND, you'll get write errors. This gives more information: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/NAND_bad_blocks<br />
<br />
Clear the flash (do not reset the board till uboot is reinstalled, or you need to use NOR/vivi to reinstall uboot via usb):<br />
nand scrub<br />
Create new bad blocks table:<br />
nand createbbt<br />
Reflash uboot (use the size in the output from the tftp command and pad it to hit 512 byte boundaries for the nand write command)<br />
tftp 0x32000000 u-boot.bin<br />
nand write 32000000 0 <size of u-boot.bin><br />
reset<br />
Create dynamic partitions:<br />
dynpart<br />
dynenv set u-boot_env<br />
saveenv<br />
reset<br />
And then use write.e to write to the mtdparts, e.g.:<br />
tftp 0x32000000 uImage<br />
nand write.e 32000000 kernel<br />
nboot.e kernel<br />
= Links =<br />
http://bliterness.blogspot.com/<br />
<br />
http://code.google.com/p/mini2440/<br />
<br />
http://blog.cor-net.org/ (Qt 4.5 on mini2440)<br />
<br />
http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Getting_Started</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=XML_Data_Handler_Plug-in&diff=20106XML Data Handler Plug-in2009-07-28T08:46:14Z<p>Hari: /* Using MessageSend to fetch data */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Programmer's Guide]]<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
The XML Data Handler Plugin is used by the Tivo and the Moxi Orbiter. We are currently investigating further possible uses.<br />
<br />
= Preparations =<br />
You need to install the "Basic XML Data Source Plug-in". It will also install a related device, the "XML Data Handler Plug-in". We assume device id 262 for the latter in this document.<br />
<br />
= Supported Datagrids =<br />
The following datagrids are supported:<br />
* "Devices"<br />
* "CommandGroups"<br />
<br />
= Using [[MessageSend]] to fetch data =<br />
We use [[MessageSend]] to talk to the XML Data Handler Plugin. The DCE command is 869, as can be seen in the [[Command Table]]: <br />
| 869 | Request XML Data | <br />
<br />
We request all [[CommandGroups]]:<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/MessageSend localhost -o 0 262 1 869 15 "CommandGroups" 109 "" 202 ""<br />
<br />
= Example output =<br />
<pre><br />
0:OK<br />
109:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><br />
<PlutoXmlData><br />
<CommandGroupList><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="7" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="8" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="9" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="10" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="11" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="12" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="13" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="24" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="25" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="26" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="27" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="28" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="29" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="30" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="31" PK_Array="1">Sleep<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="32" PK_Array="1">Wakeup<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="33" PK_Array="1">House to sleep mode<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="34" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="35" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="36" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="37" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="38" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="39" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="40" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="58" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="59" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="60" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="77" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="78" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="79" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="109" PK_Array="1">TV<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="110" PK_Array="1">Soft<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="117" PK_Array="3">4<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="119" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="120" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="121" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="122" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="123" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="124" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="125" PK_Array="2">Day<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="126" PK_Array="2">Night<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="127" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="128" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="129" PK_Array="1">Bed<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="132" PK_Array="1">Showtime<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="137" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="138" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="139" PK_Array="1">Red<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="140" PK_Array="1">Green<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="141" PK_Array="1">Blue<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="142" PK_Array="1">RGB Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="143" PK_Array="1">RGB Red<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="144" PK_Array="1">RGB Green<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="145" PK_Array="1">RGB Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="146" PK_Array="1">Soft Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="147" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="148" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="149" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup></CommandGroupList><br />
<RoomList><Room PK_Room="1">Flur</Room><Room PK_Room="2">Wohnzimmer</Room><Room PK_Room="3">Schlafzimmer</Room></RoomList><br />
<ArrayList><Array PK_Array="1">Lighting Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="2">Climate Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="3">Security Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="4">Communication Scenarios</Array></ArrayList><br />
</PlutoXmlData><br />
</pre><br />
= Related pages =<br />
[[Data_Provider_Catalog_Plugin]]</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=XML_Data_Handler_Plug-in&diff=20081XML Data Handler Plug-in2009-07-27T22:24:15Z<p>Hari: /* Using MessageSend to fetch data */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Programmer's Guide]]<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
The XML Data Handler Plugin is used by the Tivo and the Moxi Orbiter. We are currently investigating further possible uses.<br />
<br />
= Preparations =<br />
You need to install the "Basic XML Data Source Plug-in". It will also install a related device, the "XML Data Handler Plug-in". We assume device id 262 for the latter in this document.<br />
<br />
= Using [[MessageSend]] to fetch data =<br />
We use [[MessageSend]] to talk to the XML Data Handler Plugin. The DCE command is 869, as can be seen in the [[Command Table]]: <br />
| 869 | Request XML Data | <br />
<br />
We request all [[CommandGroups]]:<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/MessageSend localhost -o 0 262 1 869 15 "CommandGroups" 109 "" 202 ""<br />
<br />
= Example output =<br />
<pre><br />
0:OK<br />
109:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><br />
<PlutoXmlData><br />
<CommandGroupList><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="7" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="8" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="9" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="10" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="11" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="12" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="13" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="24" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="25" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="26" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="27" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="28" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="29" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="30" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="31" PK_Array="1">Sleep<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="32" PK_Array="1">Wakeup<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="33" PK_Array="1">House to sleep mode<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="34" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="35" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="36" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="37" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="38" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="39" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="40" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="58" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="59" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="60" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="77" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="78" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="79" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="109" PK_Array="1">TV<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="110" PK_Array="1">Soft<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="117" PK_Array="3">4<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="119" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="120" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="121" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="122" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="123" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="124" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="125" PK_Array="2">Day<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="126" PK_Array="2">Night<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="127" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="128" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="129" PK_Array="1">Bed<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="132" PK_Array="1">Showtime<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="137" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="138" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="139" PK_Array="1">Red<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="140" PK_Array="1">Green<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="141" PK_Array="1">Blue<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="142" PK_Array="1">RGB Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="143" PK_Array="1">RGB Red<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="144" PK_Array="1">RGB Green<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="145" PK_Array="1">RGB Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="146" PK_Array="1">Soft Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="147" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="148" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="149" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup></CommandGroupList><br />
<RoomList><Room PK_Room="1">Flur</Room><Room PK_Room="2">Wohnzimmer</Room><Room PK_Room="3">Schlafzimmer</Room></RoomList><br />
<ArrayList><Array PK_Array="1">Lighting Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="2">Climate Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="3">Security Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="4">Communication Scenarios</Array></ArrayList><br />
</PlutoXmlData><br />
</pre><br />
= Related pages =<br />
[[Data_Provider_Catalog_Plugin]]</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=XML_Data_Handler_Plug-in&diff=20079XML Data Handler Plug-in2009-07-27T22:18:55Z<p>Hari: /* Using Messagesend to fetch data */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Programmer's Guide]]<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
The XML Data Handler Plugin is used by the Tivo and the Moxi Orbiter. We are currently investigating further possible uses.<br />
<br />
= Preparations =<br />
You need to install the "Basic XML Data Source Plug-in". It will also install a related device, the "XML Data Handler Plug-in". We assume device id 262 for the latter in this document.<br />
<br />
= Using [[MessageSend]] to fetch data =<br />
We use [[MessageSend]] to talk to the XML Data Handler Plugin. We request all [[CommandGroups]]:<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/MessageSend localhost -o 0 262 1 869 15 "CommandGroups" 109 "" 202 ""<br />
<br />
= Example output =<br />
<pre><br />
0:OK<br />
109:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><br />
<PlutoXmlData><br />
<CommandGroupList><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="7" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="8" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="9" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="10" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="11" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="12" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="13" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="24" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="25" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="26" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="27" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="28" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="29" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="30" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="31" PK_Array="1">Sleep<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="32" PK_Array="1">Wakeup<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="33" PK_Array="1">House to sleep mode<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="34" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="35" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="36" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="37" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="38" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="39" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="40" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="58" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="59" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="60" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="77" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="78" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="79" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="109" PK_Array="1">TV<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="110" PK_Array="1">Soft<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="117" PK_Array="3">4<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="119" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="120" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="121" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="122" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="123" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="124" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="125" PK_Array="2">Day<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="126" PK_Array="2">Night<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="127" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="128" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="129" PK_Array="1">Bed<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="132" PK_Array="1">Showtime<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="137" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="138" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="139" PK_Array="1">Red<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="140" PK_Array="1">Green<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="141" PK_Array="1">Blue<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="142" PK_Array="1">RGB Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="143" PK_Array="1">RGB Red<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="144" PK_Array="1">RGB Green<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="145" PK_Array="1">RGB Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="146" PK_Array="1">Soft Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="147" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="148" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="149" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup></CommandGroupList><br />
<RoomList><Room PK_Room="1">Flur</Room><Room PK_Room="2">Wohnzimmer</Room><Room PK_Room="3">Schlafzimmer</Room></RoomList><br />
<ArrayList><Array PK_Array="1">Lighting Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="2">Climate Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="3">Security Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="4">Communication Scenarios</Array></ArrayList><br />
</PlutoXmlData><br />
</pre><br />
= Related pages =<br />
[[Data_Provider_Catalog_Plugin]]</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=XML_Data_Handler_Plug-in&diff=20078XML Data Handler Plug-in2009-07-27T22:01:24Z<p>Hari: /* About */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Programmer's Guide]]<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
The XML Data Handler Plugin is used by the Tivo and the Moxi Orbiter. We are currently investigating further possible uses.<br />
<br />
= Preparations =<br />
You need to install the "Basic XML Data Source Plug-in". It will also install a related device, the "XML Data Handler Plug-in". We assume device id 262 for the latter in this document.<br />
<br />
= Using Messagesend to fetch data =<br />
We use MessageSend to talk to the XML Data Handler Plugin. We request all CommandGroups:<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/MessageSend localhost -o 0 262 1 869 15 "CommandGroups" 109 "" 202 ""<br />
<br />
= Example output =<br />
<pre><br />
0:OK<br />
109:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><br />
<PlutoXmlData><br />
<CommandGroupList><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="7" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="8" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="9" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="10" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="11" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="12" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="13" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="24" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="25" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="26" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="27" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="28" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="29" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="30" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="31" PK_Array="1">Sleep<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="32" PK_Array="1">Wakeup<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="33" PK_Array="1">House to sleep mode<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="34" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="35" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="36" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="37" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="38" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="39" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="40" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="58" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="59" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="60" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="77" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="78" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="79" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="109" PK_Array="1">TV<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="110" PK_Array="1">Soft<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="117" PK_Array="3">4<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="119" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="120" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="121" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="122" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="123" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="124" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="125" PK_Array="2">Day<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="126" PK_Array="2">Night<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="127" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="128" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="129" PK_Array="1">Bed<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="132" PK_Array="1">Showtime<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="137" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="138" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="139" PK_Array="1">Red<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="140" PK_Array="1">Green<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="141" PK_Array="1">Blue<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="142" PK_Array="1">RGB Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="143" PK_Array="1">RGB Red<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="144" PK_Array="1">RGB Green<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="145" PK_Array="1">RGB Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="146" PK_Array="1">Soft Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="147" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="148" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="149" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup></CommandGroupList><br />
<RoomList><Room PK_Room="1">Flur</Room><Room PK_Room="2">Wohnzimmer</Room><Room PK_Room="3">Schlafzimmer</Room></RoomList><br />
<ArrayList><Array PK_Array="1">Lighting Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="2">Climate Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="3">Security Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="4">Communication Scenarios</Array></ArrayList><br />
</PlutoXmlData><br />
</pre><br />
= Related pages =<br />
[[Data_Provider_Catalog_Plugin]]</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=XML_Data_Handler_Plug-in&diff=20077XML Data Handler Plug-in2009-07-27T22:00:48Z<p>Hari: New page: Category: Programmer's Guide = About = = Preparations = You need to install the "Basic XML Data Source Plug-in". It will also install a related device, the "XML Data Handler Plug-in"...</p>
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<div>[[Category: Programmer's Guide]]<br />
<br />
= About =<br />
<br />
= Preparations =<br />
You need to install the "Basic XML Data Source Plug-in". It will also install a related device, the "XML Data Handler Plug-in". We assume device id 262 for the latter in this document.<br />
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= Using Messagesend to fetch data =<br />
We use MessageSend to talk to the XML Data Handler Plugin. We request all CommandGroups:<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/MessageSend localhost -o 0 262 1 869 15 "CommandGroups" 109 "" 202 ""<br />
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= Example output =<br />
<pre><br />
0:OK<br />
109:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><br />
<PlutoXmlData><br />
<CommandGroupList><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="7" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="8" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="9" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="10" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="11" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="12" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="13" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="24" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="25" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="26" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="27" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="28" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="29" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="30" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="31" PK_Array="1">Sleep<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="32" PK_Array="1">Wakeup<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="33" PK_Array="1">House to sleep mode<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="34" PK_Array="4">Active Calls<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="35" PK_Array="4">Speed Dial<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="36" PK_Array="4">Dial Direct<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="37" PK_Array="4">Phone Book<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="38" PK_Array="4">Intercom<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="39" PK_Array="4">hari<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="40" PK_Array="3">Security<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="58" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="59" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="60" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="77" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="78" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="79" PK_Array="3">DCS-5300G<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="109" PK_Array="1">TV<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="110" PK_Array="1">Soft<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="117" PK_Array="3">4<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="119" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="120" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="121" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="122" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="123" PK_Array="1">On<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="124" PK_Array="1">Off<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="125" PK_Array="2">Day<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="126" PK_Array="2">Night<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="127" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="128" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="129" PK_Array="1">Bed<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="132" PK_Array="1">Showtime<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="137" PK_Array="1">All On<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="138" PK_Array="1">All Off<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="139" PK_Array="1">Red<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="140" PK_Array="1">Green<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="141" PK_Array="1">Blue<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="142" PK_Array="1">RGB Off<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="143" PK_Array="1">RGB Red<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="144" PK_Array="1">RGB Green<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="145" PK_Array="1">RGB Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="146" PK_Array="1">Soft Blue<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="147" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="1"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="148" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="2"></Room></CommandGroup><CommandGroup PK_CommandGroup="149" PK_Array="3">Axis IP Camera<Room PK_Room="3"></Room></CommandGroup></CommandGroupList><br />
<RoomList><Room PK_Room="1">Flur</Room><Room PK_Room="2">Wohnzimmer</Room><Room PK_Room="3">Schlafzimmer</Room></RoomList><br />
<ArrayList><Array PK_Array="1">Lighting Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="2">Climate Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="3">Security Scenarios</Array><Array PK_Array="4">Communication Scenarios</Array></ArrayList><br />
</PlutoXmlData><br />
</pre><br />
= Related pages =<br />
[[Data_Provider_Catalog_Plugin]]</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Eljo_Connect&diff=19703Eljo Connect2009-07-09T22:22:36Z<p>Hari: categories</p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Lighting Automation]]<br />
[[Category: ZWave]]<br />
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Eljo Connect Series, Zwave.<br />
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'''Zwave Dimmerpuck(flush dimmer device).'''<br />
Can be found in the Swedish market similar as the Merten, no problems using it. I have had to press 4 times on the include button to include it with the tricklestar. Three times seems not to work it gets included but cannot be controlled. Instruction says three times and to reset it to factory press three times then hold the inclusion button for 5sec until the led goes out.<br />
e-number E17 007 42.<br />
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<br />
'''Zwave aktorpuck relay(flush actuator).'''<br />
Can be found in the Swedish market similar as the Merten, no problems using it. I have had to press 4 times on the include button to include it with the tricklestar. Three times seems not to work it gets included but cannot be controlled. Instruction says three times and to reset it to factory press three times then hold the inclusion button for 5sec until the led goes out.<br />
e-number E17 007 36.<br />
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Made by www.schneider-electric.se</div>Harihttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Chromoflex_RGB_LED&diff=19702Chromoflex RGB LED2009-07-09T22:18:59Z<p>Hari: registers</p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Automation]]<br />
[[Category: Lighting Automation]]<br />
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= About =<br />
The Chromoflex is a RGB LED controller supporting serial control with rs232. The protocol is documented (USP3). One can atttach multiple units to a single interface (but only broadcasts supported for now).<br />
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= Status =<br />
The new Chromoflex_USP3 device template in 0810 supports the protocol, we've introduced a new "Light Device (RGB)" with a Set_Level_RGB command. On/Off/set level are mapped to rgb values. It is created as default child when adding the unit from the web admin. PnP won't be supported, as the unit does not send characters back, so no way to auto-detect it.<br />
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Video clip showing control of a RGB stripe from an IPAQ orbiter: http://vt100.at/lmce/videos/08072009007.mp4<br />
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= Protocol specification =<br />
http://www.xeroflex.com/Usp3_com.pdf<br />
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= Relevant registers =<br />
The „Level“ is the current value of a channel (0 is „OFF“, 255 is full „ON“).<br />
If different from the appropriate „Set“ it is adjusted periodically.<br />
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* Adr 4: Red_Set<br />
* Adr 5: Green_Set<br />
* Adr 6: Blue_Set<br />
* Adr 7: X-Set<br />
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The „Set“ is the target value. Of course, to allow changes it must be >0.<br />
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* Adr 8: Red_Increment<br />
* Adr 9: Green_Increment<br />
* Adr 10: Blue_Increment<br />
* Adr 11: X_Increment<br />
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The „Increment“ is the increment which is used to change the „Level“ until „Set“ is reached.<br />
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* Adr 17: Track<br />
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The „Track“ determines the speed of the color transitions. It specifies the number of 1/100<br />
seconds after which the „Level“ is adjusted to the „Set“. If set to 1 and „Increment“ is 1 too, a<br />
complete change from Level 0 to 255 of any color needs 2.55 seconds. For slower changes it<br />
is recommended to set al „Increments“ to 1 and to set Track to a value of >= 1.<br />
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* Adr 18: Status<br />
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The Status Byte contains some bits for external control. „Status“ must be set to 1. In this case<br />
any on-board effect is stopped and only color changes (via „Level“, „Set“ and „Increment“<br />
are performed).<br />
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= Links =<br />
http://www.xeroflex.com/</div>Hari