Updated as wished by Juergen
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@@ -186,7 +186,8 @@ use the client form of fhem.pl (described above).<br>
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Multiple fhem commands are separated by semicolon (;). In order to use semicolon
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in perl code or shell programs, they have to be escaped by the double semicolon
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(;;).<br>
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(;;). See the <b>Notes</b> section of the <a href="#notify">notify</a>
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chapter on command parameters and escape rules.<br>
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E.g. the following first command switches Lamp1 off at 07:00 and Lamp2
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immediately (at the point of definition), the second one switches both lamps
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@@ -1491,7 +1492,7 @@ A line ending with \ will be concatenated with the next one, so long lines
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result of incomplete or buggy code</li>
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<li>Currently supported devices are the HMS100-T HMS100-TF HMS100-WD
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HMS100-MG HMS100-TFK HMS100-CO HMS100-FIT RM100-2 </li>
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HMS100-MG HMS100-TFK HMS100-CO HMS100-FIT RM100-2 RM100-3</li>
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<li>The housecode of the HMS devices may change if the battery is renewed.
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In order to make life easier, you can define a "wildcard" device for each
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@@ -1965,6 +1966,7 @@ A line ending with \ will be concatenated with the next one, so long lines
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This module services messages received by the FHZ device, if you use one of
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the other alternetives, see the <a href="#WS300">WS300</a> or <a
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href="#CUL_WS">CUL_WS</a> entries.<br>
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Note: The KS555 is also reported to work.<br>
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<br>
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<a name="KS300"></a>
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@@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ reconnected. My log shows "USB device /dev/elv_fhz1300pc disconnected, waiting t
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What is wrong with my USB?
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</a><br>
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<a href="#faq19">19. How do I set the dim100% from the at command?</a><br>
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<br/>
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<br/>
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@@ -417,6 +419,29 @@ See <a href="USB.html">USB compendium</a> for help.
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<br>
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<a name="faq19">
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<b>19. How do I set the dim100% from the at command?</b>
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<ul>
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As the % and @ characters are special, they have to be escaped. See the
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following list (copied here from the commandref.html, notify command
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description).<br><br>
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<li>The character <code>%</code> will be replaced with the received event,
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e.g. with <code>on</code> or <code>off</code> or <code>measured-temp: 21.7
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(Celsius)</code><br> It is advisable to put the <code>%</code> into double
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quotes, else the shell may get a syntax error.</li>
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<li>The character <code>@</code> will be replaced with the device
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name.</li>
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<li>To use % or @ in the text itself, use the double mode (%% or @@).</li>
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<li>Instead of <code>%</code> and <code>@</code>, the parameters
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<code>%EVENT</code> (same as <code>%</code>), <code>%NAME</code>
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(same as <code>@</code>) and <code>%TYPE</code> (contains the device
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type, e.g. <code>FHT</code>) can be used. A single <code>%</code>
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looses its special meaning if any of these parameters appears in the
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definition.</li>
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</body>
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</html>
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