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[SOLVED]Dimmer percent reading


knuth

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I have just installed my first Fibaro dimmer 2 and testing has started. When trying different settings on the Home Center 2, I would like to know what the actual percentage level is for the dimmer. The slider gives a rough graphic indication, but no actual percentage reading. Is there a way for the Dimmer to inform me about the precise value?

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for example

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local value =  tonumber(fibaro:getValue(n, "value")

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  • Thanks, that looks good. My Newbie question is: How do you display this list without defining a LUA script? 

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    http://192.168.1.36/api/devices/5

     

    where 192.168.1.36 HCx IP address and 5 - id of your device

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  • That worked! :) Thank you, 10der! 

    Is there any documentation available on such "commands" through extended IP addresses? I notice of course that 

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     is my home page for the HC2, but nowhere have I seen the .../api/devices/[id] described. Where can I find such things? :? I assume there are other smart things you can do the same way.

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    18 minutes ago, knuth said:

    That worked! :) Thank you, 10der! 

    Is there any documentation available on such "commands" through extended IP addresses? I notice of course that 

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     is my home page for the HC2, but nowhere have I seen the .../api/devices/[id] described. Where can I find such things? :? I assume there are other smart things you can do the same way.

     

    1) 

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    2) http://192.168.1.36/docs/ where 192.168.1.36 :)

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