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Fixed typos (#2903)
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Home Assistant will automatically discover their presence on your network.
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$ sudo apt-get install python3-gi gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0
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```
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Depending on how you run Home Assistant you might be needed to symlink the `gi` module into your environment.
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Depending on how you run Home Assistant, you may need to symlink the `gi` module into your environment.
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Hassbian:
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@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ Once loaded, your front end will have the following components:
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* A camera image for each camera in your system.
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* A binary_sensor per camera that indicates whether motion detection is enabled.
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* A binary_sensor for the system that indicates if the system is armed or disarmed.
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* A sesnor per camera that reports temperature.
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* A sensor per camera that reports temperature.
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* A sensor per camera that reports battery level.
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* A sensor per camera that reports unread notification (ie. detected motion events).
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* A sensor per camera that reports unread notification (i.e., detected motion events).
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Since the cameras are battery operated, the images are only updated in Home Assistant when the user manually forces a new photo. This image can be updated with the `snap_picture` service to force Home Assistant to request an update from Blink's servers. As a note, all of the camera-specific sensors are only polled when a new image is requested from the camera. This means that relying on any of these sensors to provide timely and accurate data is not recommended.
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ For `arm_system`, the value sent can be either `True` or `False` and will arm an
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}
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```
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Arm camera follows a similar structure, but each indidivual camera can have motion detection enabled or disabled. Because of this, you also need to supply a name. For example, if you have a camera named "Living Room" and you want to turn off motion detection on that camera, you would call the `arm_camera` service with the following payload:
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Arm camera follows a similar structure, but each individual camera can have motion detection enabled or disabled. Because of this, you also need to supply a name. For example, if you have a camera named "Living Room" and you want to turn off motion detection on that camera, you would call the `arm_camera` service with the following payload:
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```json
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{
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