From 20c82d5d252e1c705e18f6e95e25837066025431 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marius Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 13:13:49 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updating documentation for #11805 (#4462) --- source/_components/climate.generic_thermostat.markdown | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/source/_components/climate.generic_thermostat.markdown b/source/_components/climate.generic_thermostat.markdown index d816c7ac5fe..19e1a1f1cd4 100644 --- a/source/_components/climate.generic_thermostat.markdown +++ b/source/_components/climate.generic_thermostat.markdown @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Configuration variables: - **hot_tolerance** (*Optional*): Set a minimum amount of difference between the temperature read by the sensor specified in the *target_sensor* option and the target temperature that must change prior to being switched off. For example, if the target temperature is 25 and the tolerance is 0.5 the heater will stop when the sensor equals or goes above 25.5. - **keep_alive** (*Optional*): Set a keep-alive interval. If set, the switch specified in the *heater* option will be triggered every time the interval elapses. Use with heaters and A/C units that shut off if they don't receive a signal from their remote for a while. Use also with switches that might lose state. The keep-alive call is done with the current valid climate component state (either on or off). - **initial_operation_mode** (*Optional*): Set the initial operation mode. Valid values are `off` or `auto`. Value has to be double quoted. If this parameter is not set, it is preferable to set a *keep_alive* value. This is helpful to align any discrepancies between *generic_thermostat* and *heater* state. -- **away_temp** (*Optional*): Set the temperature used by "away_mode" (default: 16). Please specify when using `ac_mode: True` to a higher value. +- **away_temp** (*Optional*): Set the temperature used by "away_mode". If this is not specified, away_mode feature will not get activated. A full configuration example looks like the one below. `min_cycle_duration` and `keep_alive` must contain at least one of the following entries: `days:`, `hours:`, `minutes:`, `seconds:` or `milliseconds:`.