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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
e.g.
Forbid Door
Wait While Receiving
Delay 1
Allow Door
Continue While Receiving
Delay 1
the delays are probably not need, I just like adding delays for some reason :)
I also don't know what the buttons do on this macros page. Any advice?
at the bottom you have your macro run buttons 'previous action', 'play/pause' and 'next action'
Then next to those you have your states, monitor primary channel (currently your on profile is monitoring the primary channel, but your off profile is monitoring no channels) and secondary, then you have wait/receive state. priority is the last state (your cursor is over it) which controls which profile runs if both profiles are running macros.
all states can be changed by macro actions, so you only use the state buttons for setup purposes. usually the only states you need to change at setup are the monitor channel states.
the last buttons are presets, copy actions, and paste actions. they are misc buttons.
profiles are at the very top of the page where you have an on profile and an off profile (if you're just forbidding a door, using multiple profiles is a little bit overkill) but I wont go into profiles too much since that's a more advanced topic (most builds only need one profile anyway).
My setup is a remote proximity sensor inside the room.
Then I have used a reversed "proximity open" scheme:
1. continue while recieving
2. close door
3. wait while receving
4. delay 2 seconds
5. open door
The problem is that the door doesn't stay open.
What do "wait while receiving" and "continue while receiving" mean? Wait/continue with what?
continue while receiving, being the opposite, runs through the actions while a signal is detected.
here's where using multiple profiles might aid you better.
have both profiles set to monitor primary channel
profile one:
1. Open door
2. wait while receiving
3.delay
profile two (set priority to important)
1. close door
2. delay
I don't know where profiles are or how to use them. Why do I need to use profiles?
so if the door is closed, rather than switching modes before opening, it will immediately open regardless of any possible interruption. single profiles only call the open action once and wait, so if it closes via something outside of macro actions, it wont call open until it cycles through the list again.
I'm still trying to keep the remote controlled door open until someone enters the room, and then it should lock them inside.
Trying out your setup doesn't hold the door open at all.
The remote proximity sensor is set to trigger on friendly.
Here is the macros:
https://i.imgur.com/Y5C2SnZ.gif
https://youtu.be/bjpPzkXtMUo