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In OneRemote, you can set up a tree structure of items as buttons in much the same way that you might set up a tree structure of folders on a computer. You can name them and arrange them as you like. You can add photos to the buttons. |
In OneRemote, you can set up a tree structure of items as buttons in much the same way that you might set up a tree structure of folders on a computer. You can name them and arrange them as you like. You can add photos to the buttons. |
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==Item Types== |
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There are several types of items: |
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'''Categories''' |
'''Categories''' |
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Sample URL's: |
Sample URL's: |
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On http://localhost:52110/alpha000/basic_set?node=2,value=100 (turns on node 2) |
On http://localhost:52110/alpha000/basic_set?node=2,value=100 (turns on node 2) |
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Revision as of 15:05, 25 May 2016
OneRemote is a customizable menu app for Android. Its purpose is to provide uniform setup and control of many types of devices.
In OneRemote, you can set up a tree structure of items as buttons in much the same way that you might set up a tree structure of folders on a computer. You can name them and arrange them as you like. You can add photos to the buttons.
Item Types
Categories
These are containers for other items.
Each Category can contain one or more of:
Sub-Categories These are second level and beyond. They are just containers for adding other types of items, including categories. Others include:
Devices
Reserved for future
Links
Used to open web pages or any valid URL.
Lights
Lights are currently implemented as Links but will be moved to a new item called Switches. They can be used with the JRiver Engen server to control Z-Wave devices like switches and outlets. To emulate a switch, this link allows two URL's (for on and off)
Sample URL's:
On http://localhost:52110/alpha000/basic_set?node=2,value=100 (turns on node 2)
Off http://localhost:52110/alpha000/basic_set?node=2,value=0 (turns off node 2)
Use the web page option to list your nodes. The terminal window has a help() feature.
Instructions
Add an Item
Click the Settings icon in the lower right corner.
Press the + button
Select the type of item (Category, Device, Link).
Select the location where you want it to be in the menu. Root is the home page.
Name it.
Optionally add a photo to help identify it.
Press the check mark in the upper right corner to finish.
Edit an Item
Click on the pencil icon in the lower right corner of the button to enter the edit mode.
See the Add section above for options.
Delete an Item
In the Edit mode press the X and confirm the deletion.
Notes
The lights need two links Enter one, then on the next line, enter the second. Data is not used at this time.