Hi,
this is for discussion:
if the attribute follow-on-for-timer is set for a FS20 device, an additional
at command is scheduled each time a on-for-timer command is issued. The at
command issues a setstate off. We thus get the following after the
timer has run down:
list hr.Pumpe
Internals:
...
STATE off <<< setstate did this
TYPE FS20
...
Code:
1 b9d1 00
Readings:
2008-11-17 17:40:00 state on-for-timer 640 <<<< no change
Attributes:
follow-on-for-timer 1
...
Do you think it would be appropriate to also change the readings from
2008-11-17 17:40:00 state on-for-timer 640
to
2008-11-17 17:50:40 state off
as well? The advantage of such a change would be pgm3 to show the correct off
state instead of the on-for-timer state.
What do you think?
Regards,
Boris
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