Device Control Status

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Next to each device is an icon showing
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There are several icons on the dashboard and device page to let you control a device and see the status of the device.
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== Overview ==
  
 
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! Manufacturer !! Device Type !! Model no. !! Version !! Date Purchased !! Location (indoor/outdoor) !! Specs !! Product Review !! Added by User !! Notes
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! Icon !! Meaning
 
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|| [[Image:OFF_2.gif]] || Dimmer Switch || VRM10-1LX || 1 || Nov 2008 || Indoor || [http://shop.micasaverde.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=104&products_id=170 Link] || [http://www.amazon.com/review/product/B000ZKM7I8/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?_encoding=UTF8&showViewpoints=1 Link] || [http://forum.micasaverde.com/index.php?action=profile;u=65 mark-hc] ||This is a high quality dimmer geared towards high-end installations
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|| [[Image:OFF_2.gif]] [[CONFIG_3.gif]] [[LEVEL_5.gif]] [[ON_2.gif]] [[OFF_4.gif]] || These icons appear next to a device to let you know that Vera is doing something with the device, such as turning the device on or off or configuring the device.  They are called "Job Icons", because each time Vera does something to a device, it's called a job, and each icon represents a job.
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|| [[Image::buoffnormal.gif]] [[Image:buautonormal.gif]] [[Image:bu75normal.gif]] || These are buttons you can click to tell Vera to control a device.  They are called "Control buttons".  In most cases when you click a control button for a device, you will soon see a job icon appear next to the device to indicate that Vera is doing what you request.  For example, if you click the "Off" control button, you will see an "Off" job icon next to the device to let you know that Vera is turning that device off.  And when Vera has successfully finished turning the device off, the "Off" job icon turns green to let you know that everything went ok.
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== Job icons ==
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When Vera is doing something with a device, like turning the device on or off or adjusting the temperature, Vera displays an icon next to each device for each action that Vera is performing (aka each job).  The icons change color depending on the status of the job.  When Vera has not yet started the job, the icon appears gray, meaning Vera is waiting, probably because Vera is still busy doing something else.  This is called "Waiting".  When Vera is busy talking to the device to process the job, the icon starts moving and is blue, which means "Busy".  When the job is all finished, if everything went OK the icon turns green meaning "OK", and if Vera was unable to complete the job, the icon turns red, meaning "Error".  So, for example, if you click the "Off" command button for a device, you will see the "Busy" off icon for a moment, and then it will turn green if Vera was able to turn the device off, or red if Vera had a problem.  If the "Off" job icon turns red, meaning "Error", then you know Vera did not successfully turn the device off and you should check the device yourself.  You can also move your mouse pointer on top of a job icon to see a brief description popup.
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! Waiting !! Busy !! Ok !! Error !! Command
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|| [[Image:OFF_2.gif]] || [[Image:OFF_3.gif]] || [[Image:OFF_4.gif]] || [[Image:OFF_5.gif]] || Turn off
 
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|| Intermatic || 3-way Dimmer Switch || HA20 ||  || Nov 2008 || Indoor || [http://www.homesettings.com/products/new%20products/ha20.aspx Link] || [http://www.amazon.com/Intermatic-Settings-Three-Way-Dimmer-HA20C/dp/B000WS4SJ41 Link] || || Affordable 3-way 600W dimmer
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Revision as of 20:37, 4 January 2009

There are several icons on the dashboard and device page to let you control a device and see the status of the device.

Overview

Icon Meaning
OFF 2.gif CONFIG_3.gif LEVEL_5.gif ON_2.gif OFF_4.gif These icons appear next to a device to let you know that Vera is doing something with the device, such as turning the device on or off or configuring the device. They are called "Job Icons", because each time Vera does something to a device, it's called a job, and each icon represents a job.
[[Image::buoffnormal.gif]] Buautonormal.gif Bu75normal.gif These are buttons you can click to tell Vera to control a device. They are called "Control buttons". In most cases when you click a control button for a device, you will soon see a job icon appear next to the device to indicate that Vera is doing what you request. For example, if you click the "Off" control button, you will see an "Off" job icon next to the device to let you know that Vera is turning that device off. And when Vera has successfully finished turning the device off, the "Off" job icon turns green to let you know that everything went ok.

Job icons

When Vera is doing something with a device, like turning the device on or off or adjusting the temperature, Vera displays an icon next to each device for each action that Vera is performing (aka each job). The icons change color depending on the status of the job. When Vera has not yet started the job, the icon appears gray, meaning Vera is waiting, probably because Vera is still busy doing something else. This is called "Waiting". When Vera is busy talking to the device to process the job, the icon starts moving and is blue, which means "Busy". When the job is all finished, if everything went OK the icon turns green meaning "OK", and if Vera was unable to complete the job, the icon turns red, meaning "Error". So, for example, if you click the "Off" command button for a device, you will see the "Busy" off icon for a moment, and then it will turn green if Vera was able to turn the device off, or red if Vera had a problem. If the "Off" job icon turns red, meaning "Error", then you know Vera did not successfully turn the device off and you should check the device yourself. You can also move your mouse pointer on top of a job icon to see a brief description popup.

Waiting Busy Ok Error Command
OFF 2.gif OFF 3.gif OFF 4.gif OFF 5.gif Turn off
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