I have a project, they are using 2 separate commands for lights to turn it ON and another point to turn it OFF. in regular I am using "cmd, lights, lightsGroup" for ON/OFF command. But here I need to split it into 2 points. Any help how could this be done?
Thanks in advance
Ashkan JaliliMon 18 May 2020
any suggestion on:
cmdlightsliminareequipOn
cmdlightsliminareequipOff
Brian FrankMon 18 May 2020
Haystack requires binary commands to be normalized to one logical point and commanded to true/on and false/off. What you are talking about is more like a "action" then a real point.
Ashkan JaliliThu 28 May 2020
Thanks Brian.
Yes, actually it refers to a specific action. But the thing is that in the implemented BMS they are using 2 separate points for 2 actions on basically 1 point.
I am not sure what was the need to do this but, now we have to model them as 2 separate points.
So here if the point with ON command is triggered, it will override the value to ON. If it is not triggered it does nothing.
Then if the point with OFF command is triggered, it will override the value to OFF. If it is not triggered it does nothing.
Ashkan Jalili Fri 15 May 2020
Hi
I have a project, they are using 2 separate commands for lights to turn it ON and another point to turn it OFF. in regular I am using "cmd, lights, lightsGroup" for ON/OFF command. But here I need to split it into 2 points. Any help how could this be done?
Thanks in advance
Ashkan Jalili Mon 18 May 2020
any suggestion on:
cmd
lights
liminare
equipOn
cmd
lights
liminare
equipOff
Brian Frank Mon 18 May 2020
Haystack requires binary commands to be normalized to one logical point and commanded to true/on and false/off. What you are talking about is more like a "action" then a real point.
Ashkan Jalili Thu 28 May 2020
Thanks Brian.
Yes, actually it refers to a specific action. But the thing is that in the implemented BMS they are using 2 separate points for 2 actions on basically 1 point.
I am not sure what was the need to do this but, now we have to model them as 2 separate points.
So here if the point with ON command is triggered, it will override the value to ON. If it is not triggered it does nothing.
Then if the point with OFF command is triggered, it will override the value to OFF. If it is not triggered it does nothing.