22/08/2007, 09:03:05
Hi,
You can use a position sensor with an eib binary input, to know if the
door is open or close.
@+
On 21 août, 20:31, Goahead <etc...@ua.pt> wrote:
> Hi understand this:
>
> http://groups.google.pt/group/domotique-...hread/5ae5...
>
> But...imagine that i press a button to make "all off" at my house...
> All lights goes off, closes the water and gas, and sends command to
> garage door...
> now if i have the garage door closed it will open and vice-versa,
> cause we cant use the option up/stop/down/stop
> It must be separeted commands (2 binario exits).. up/stop and another
> to down/stop
>
> Am i confusing things?? how to do this type of scenario (all doors and
> light closed)?
> That is why i was asking the status part to bus!
>
> Please help me out
> Goahead
You can use a position sensor with an eib binary input, to know if the
door is open or close.
@+
On 21 août, 20:31, Goahead <etc...@ua.pt> wrote:
> Hi understand this:
>
> http://groups.google.pt/group/domotique-...hread/5ae5...
>
> But...imagine that i press a button to make "all off" at my house...
> All lights goes off, closes the water and gas, and sends command to
> garage door...
> now if i have the garage door closed it will open and vice-versa,
> cause we cant use the option up/stop/down/stop
> It must be separeted commands (2 binario exits).. up/stop and another
> to down/stop
>
> Am i confusing things?? how to do this type of scenario (all doors and
> light closed)?
> That is why i was asking the status part to bus!
>
> Please help me out
> Goahead