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The digitalloggers
switch platform allows you to control the state of your Digital Loggers switches.
To use your digitalloggers switch in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: digitalloggers
host: 192.168.1.43
Configuration variables:
- host (Required): The IP address or FQDN of your DIN III relay, eg.
192.168.1.32
ormyrelay.example.com
. - name (Optional): The name to use when controlling this relay. Default:
DINRelay
. - username (Optional): Credentials for controlling this relay. Default:
admin
. - password (Optional): Credentials for controlling this relay. Default:
admin
. - timeout (Optional): Default timeout as set by the underlying python-dlipower library is
20
seconds. Override it if you need to. Valid range is 1 to 600. - cycletime (Optional): This is the delay enforced by the library when you send multiple commands to the same device. The default relay cycle time is
2
seconds. Override it if you need to. Valid range is 1 to 600. A delay is a recommendation of Digital Loggers:
Many loads draw more power when they are initially switched on. Sequencing prevents circuit overloads when loads devices are attached to a single circuit.
Your relays will be available in the form switch.fantasticrelaydevice_individualrelayname
Note: There is currently a limitation of the dlipower library used by the digitalloggers
component that communication is only available over port 80.