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Update roborock.markdown: clarify room mapping (#29016)
* Update roborock.markdown: clarify room mapping Room mapping seems to be an array of [internal room id, unique room id, room type]. Room type can be a two digit code too, which might be confusing at first, so clarifying which two digit number should be used. Potential fix for #28830 28834 * Update source/_integrations/roborock.markdown Co-authored-by: c0ffeeca7 <38767475+c0ffeeca7@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: c0ffeeca7 <38767475+c0ffeeca7@users.noreply.github.com>
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3. Search your logs for 'Got home data' and find the attribute rooms.
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4. Write the rooms down; they have a name and 6 digit ID.
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5. Go to {% my developer_call_service service="vacuum.send_command" title="**Developer Tools** > **Services** > **Vacuum: Send Command**" %}. Select your vacuum as the entity and `get_room_mapping` as the command.
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6. Go back to your logs and look at the response to `get_room_mapping`. This is a list of the 6-digit IDs you saw earlier to 2-digit IDs. In your original list of room names and 6-digit IDs, replace the 6-digit ID with its pairing 2-digit ID.
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6. Go back to your logs and look at the response to `get_room_mapping`. This is a list of the 6-digit IDs you saw earlier to 2-digit IDs (use the first number, for instance `16` in `[16, '14000663', 12]` ([internal room id, unique room id, room type])). In your original list of room names and 6-digit IDs, replace the 6-digit ID with its pairing 2-digit ID.
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7. Now, you have the 2-digit ID that your vacuum uses to describe a room.
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8. Go back to {% my developer_call_service service="vacuum.send_command" title="**Developer Tools** > **Services** > **Vacuum: Send Command**" %} then type `app_segment_clean` as your command and `segments` with a list of the 2-digit IDs you want to clean. Then, add `repeat` with a number (ranging from 1 to 3) to determine how many times you want to clean these areas.
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