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# Alarm Decoder Binding
The [Alarm Decoder](http://www.alarmdecoder.com) from Nu Tech Software Solutions is a hardware adapter that interfaces with Ademco/Honeywell and DSC alarm panels.
The [Alarm Decoder](https://www.alarmdecoder.com) from Nu Tech Software Solutions is a hardware adapter that interfaces with Ademco/Honeywell and DSC alarm panels.
It acts essentially like a keypad, reading and writing messages on the serial bus that connects keypads with the main panel.
There are several versions of the adapter available:
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### lrr
The `lrr` thing reports messages sent to a Long Range Radio (LRR) or emulated LRR device.
These are normally specifically formatted messages as described in the [SIA DC-05-1999.09](http://www.alarmdecoder.com/wiki/index.php/File:SIA-ContactIDCodes_Protocol.pdf) standard for Contact ID reporting.
They can also, depending on configuration, be other types of messages as described [here](http://www.alarmdecoder.com/wiki/index.php/LRR_Support).
These are normally specifically formatted messages as described in the [SIA DC-05-1999.09](https://www.alarmdecoder.com/wiki/index.php/File:SIA-ContactIDCodes_Protocol.pdf) standard for Contact ID reporting.
They can also, depending on configuration, be other types of messages as described [here](https://www.alarmdecoder.com/wiki/index.php/LRR_Support).
For panels that support multiple partitions, the partition for which a given lrr thing will receive messages can be defined.
* `partition` (default = 0) Partition for which to receive LRR events (0 = All)

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## Supported Things
All AllPlay compatible speakers are supported by this binding.
This includes for example the [Panasonic ALL series](http://www.panasonic.com/uk/consumer/home-entertainment/wireless-speaker-systems.html).
This includes for example the [Panasonic ALL series](https://www.panasonic.com/uk/consumer/home-entertainment/wireless-speaker-systems.html).
All AllPlay speakers are registered as an audio sink in the framework.
## Discovery

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# Autelis Pool Control Binding
Autelis manufactures a network enabled pool interface for many popular pool systems.
See [the Autelis website](https://www.autelis.com) and the [Autelis Command Protocol](http://www.autelis.com/wiki/index.php?title=Pool_Control_(PI)_HTTP_Command_Reference) for more information.
See [the Autelis website](https://www.autelis.com) and the [Autelis Command Protocol](https://www.autelis.com/wiki/index.php?title=Pool_Control_(PI)_HTTP_Command_Reference) for more information.
This binding supports:

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# C-Bus Binding
This is the binding for the [Clipsal C-Bus System](http://www2.clipsal.com/cis/technical/product_groups/cbus).
This is the binding for the [Clipsal C-Bus System](https://www.clipsal.com/products/c-bus-control-and-management-system).
This binding allows you to view and control groups on C-Bus networks from openHAB.
## Configuration

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- [AVR-X2000/E400](http://www2.aerne.com/Public/dok-sw.nsf/0c6187bc750a16fcc1256e3c005a9740/96a2ba120706d10dc1257bdd0033493f/$FILE/AVRX2000_E400_PROTOCOL(10.1.0)_V04.pdf)
- [AVR-X4000](https://usa.denon.com/us/product/hometheater/receivers/avrx4000?docname=AVRX4000_PROTOCOL(10%203%200)_V03.pdf)
- [AVR-3311CI/AVR-3311/AVR-991](https://www.awe-europe.com/documents/Control%20Docs/Denon/Archive/AVR3311CI_AVR3311_991_PROTOCOL_V7.1.0.pdf)
- [Denon/Marantz Control Protocol] (http://assets.eu.denon.com/DocumentMaster/DE/AVR1713_AVR1613_PROTOCOL_V8.6.0.pdf)
- [Denon/Marantz Control Protocol] (https://assets.eu.denon.com/DocumentMaster/DE/AVR1713_AVR1613_PROTOCOL_V8.6.0.pdf)

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# Digiplex/EVO Binding
This binding provides integration with Digiplex/EVO alarm systems from [Paradox](http://paradox.com).
It utilizes [PRT3 module](http://www.paradox.com/Products/default.asp?CATID=7&SUBCATID=75&PRD=234) for serial communication.
This binding provides integration with Digiplex/EVO alarm systems from [Paradox](https://paradox.com).
It utilizes [PRT3 module](https://www.paradox.com/Products/default.asp?CATID=7&SUBCATID=75&PRD=234) for serial communication.
## Supported Things

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Things:
```java
feed:feed:bbc [URL="http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/news_front_page/rss.xml?edition=uk"]
feed:feed:bbc [URL="https://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/news_front_page/rss.xml?edition=uk"]
feed:feed:techCrunch [URL="http://feeds.feedburner.com/TechCrunch/", refresh=60]
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* [TechniSat DIGITRADIO 350 IR and 850](https://www.technisat.com/en_XX/DAB+-Radios-with-Internetradio/352-10996/)
* [TTMicro AS Pinell Supersound](https://www.ttmicro.no/radio)
* [Revo SuperConnect](https://revo.co.uk/products/)
* [Sangean WFR-28C](http://sg.sangean.com.tw/products/product_category.asp?cid=2)
* [Sangean WFR-28C](https://sg.sangean.com.tw/products/product_category.asp?cid=2)
* [Roku SoundBridge M1001](https://soundbridge.roku.com/soundbridge/index.php)
* [Dual IR 3a](https://www.dual.de/produkte/digitalradio/radio-station-ir-3a/)
* [Teufel 3sixty](https://www.teufel.de/stereo/radio-3sixty-p16568.html)

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## URL Formatting
After concatenation of the `baseURL` and the `commandExtension` or the `stateExtension` (if provided) the URL is formatted using the [java.util.Formatter](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/Formatter.html).
After concatenation of the `baseURL` and the `commandExtension` or the `stateExtension` (if provided) the URL is formatted using the [java.util.Formatter](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/Formatter.html).
The URL is used as format string and two parameters are added:
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Insteon is a home area networking technology developed primarily for connecting light switches and loads.
Insteon devices send messages either via the power line, or by means of radio frequency (RF) waves, or both (dual-band.
A considerable number of Insteon compatible devices such as switchable relays, thermostats, sensors etc are available.
More about Insteon can be found on [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insteon).
More about Insteon can be found on [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insteon).
This binding provides access to the Insteon network by means of either an Insteon PowerLinc Modem (PLM), a legacy Insteon Hub 2242-222 or the current 2245-222 Insteon Hub.
The modem can be connected to the openHAB server either via a serial port (Model 2413S) or a USB port (Model 2413U.
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</xml>
```
Finding the Insteon product key can be tricky since Insteon has not updated the product key table (http://www.insteon.com/pdf/insteon_devcats_and_product_keys_20081008.pdf) since 2008.
Finding the Insteon product key can be tricky since Insteon has not updated the product key table (https://www.insteon.com/pdf/insteon_devcats_and_product_keys_20081008.pdf) since 2008.
If a web search does not turn up the product key, make one up, starting with "F", like: F00.00.99.
Avoid duplicate keys by finding the highest fake product key in the `device_types.xml` file, and incrementing by one.

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# iRobot Binding
This binding provides integration of products by iRobot company (http://www.irobot.com/). It is currently developed to support Roomba 900
This binding provides integration of products by iRobot company (https://www.irobot.com/). It is currently developed to support Roomba 900
series robotic vacuum cleaner with built-in Wi-Fi module. The binding interfaces to the robot directly without any need for a dedicated MQTT server.
## Supported Things
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## Credits
This code is a result of development of an abandoned draft by hkunh42 (http://github.com/hkuhn42/openhab2.roomba)
This code is a result of development of an abandoned draft by hkunh42 (https://github.com/hkuhn42/openhab2.roomba)
and heavily uses the following projects as a reference:
- Roomba980-Python by Nick Waterton (http://github.com/NickWaterton/Roomba980-Python)
- Roomba980-Python by Nick Waterton (https://github.com/NickWaterton/Roomba980-Python)
- Dorita980 by Facu ZAK (https://github.com/koalazak/dorita980)

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# LCN Binding
[Local Control Network (LCN)](http://www.lcn.eu) is a building automation system for small and very large installations.
[Local Control Network (LCN)](https://www.lcn.eu) is a building automation system for small and very large installations.
It is capable of controlling lights, shutters, access control etc. and can process data from several sensor types.
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[4] <https://github.com/suan/libLGTV_serial>
[5] Manual LV series, LK series, PW series and PZ series <http://gscs-b2c.lge.com/downloadFile?fileId=ujpO8yH69djwNZzwuavqpQ>
[5] Manual LV series, LK series, PW series and PZ series <https://gscs-b2c.lge.com/downloadFile?fileId=ujpO8yH69djwNZzwuavqpQ>
[6] Manual for LD series, LE series, LX series and PK series <http://gscs-b2c.lge.com/downloadFile?fileId=76If0tKDLOUizuoXikllgQ>
[6] Manual for LD series, LE series, LX series and PK series <https://gscs-b2c.lge.com/downloadFile?fileId=76If0tKDLOUizuoXikllgQ>

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# LIRC Binding
This binding integrates infrared transceivers through [LIRC](http://www.lirc.org) or [WinLIRC](http://winlirc.sourceforge.net).
This binding integrates infrared transceivers through [LIRC](https://www.lirc.org) or [WinLIRC](http://winlirc.sourceforge.net).
A list of remote configuration files for LIRC is available [here](http://lirc-remotes.sourceforge.net/remotes-table.html).

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# Lutron Binding
This binding integrates with [Lutron](http://www.lutron.com) lighting control and home automation systems.
This binding integrates with [Lutron](https://www.lutron.com) lighting control and home automation systems.
It contains support for four different types of Lutron systems via different bridge things:
* RadioRA 2, HomeWorks QS, Caseta, RA2 Select, and other current systems that can be controlled via Lutron Integration Protocol (LIP) or LEAP

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| PAIR | Re-pair with the receiver |
In addition you could send any key code in the 0xHHHH format., refer to
[Key Codes for Magenta/Huawei Media Receiver](http://support.huawei.com/hedex/pages/DOC1100366313CEH0713H/01/DOC1100366313CEH0713H/01/resources/dsv_hdx_idp/DSV/en/en-us_topic_0094619112.html)
[Key Codes for Magenta/Huawei Media Receiver](https://support.huawei.com/hedex/pages/DOC1100366313CEH0713H/01/DOC1100366313CEH0713H/01/resources/dsv_hdx_idp/DSV/en/en-us_topic_0094619112.html)
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# MAX! Binding
This is the binding for the [eQ-3 MAX! Home Solution](http://www.eq-3.de/).
This is the binding for the [eQ-3 MAX! Home Solution](https://www.eq-3.de/).
This binding allows you to integrate, view and control the MAX! Thermostats, Ecoswitch and Shuttercontact things.
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# MPD Binding
[Music Player Daemon (MPD)](http://www.musicpd.org/) is a flexible, powerful, server-side application for playing music. Through plugins and libraries it can play a variety of sound files while being controlled by its network protocol.
[Music Player Daemon (MPD)](https://www.musicpd.org/) is a flexible, powerful, server-side application for playing music. Through plugins and libraries it can play a variety of sound files while being controlled by its network protocol.
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## Setup the hardware
In depth details on how to build and what the bridge is can be found here: <http://blog.christophermullins.com/2017/02/11/milight-wifi-gateway-emulator-on-an-esp8266>
In depth details on how to build and what the bridge is can be found here: <https://blog.christophermullins.com/2017/02/11/milight-wifi-gateway-emulator-on-an-esp8266>
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## Channel Configuration
* __stateTopic__: The MQTT topic that represents the state of the thing. This can be empty, the thing channel will be a state-less trigger then. You can use a wildcard topic like "sensors/+/event" to retrieve state from multiple MQTT topics.
* __transformationPattern__: An optional transformation pattern like [JSONPath](http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/index.html#e2) that is applied to all incoming MQTT values.
* __transformationPatternOut__: An optional transformation pattern like [JSONPath](http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/index.html#e2) that is applied before publishing a value to MQTT.
* __transformationPattern__: An optional transformation pattern like [JSONPath](https://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/index.html#e2) that is applied to all incoming MQTT values.
* __transformationPatternOut__: An optional transformation pattern like [JSONPath](https://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/index.html#e2) that is applied before publishing a value to MQTT.
* __commandTopic__: The MQTT topic that commands are send to. This can be empty, the thing channel will be read-only then. Transformations are not applied for sending data.
* __formatBeforePublish__: Format a value before it is published to the MQTT broker. The default is to just pass the channel/item state. If you want to apply a prefix, say "MYCOLOR,", you would use "MYCOLOR,%s". Currently only "%s" is supported.
* __postCommand__: If `true`, the received MQTT value will not only update the state of linked items, but command it.

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- *Indoor Camera / Welcome*. Reports last event and persons at home, consult picture and video from event/camera.
- *Outdoor Camera / Presence*. Reports last event, consult picture and video from event/camera.
See http://www.netatmo.com/ for details on their product.
See https://www.netatmo.com/ for details on their product.
Please note, recent Netatmo thermostats are not supported because they require the Energy API which is not yet implemented in the binding.
Only older Netatmo thermostats compatible with the Thermostat API are supported.
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If you want to evaluate this binding but have not got a Netatmo station yourself
yet, you can add the Netatmo office in Paris to your account:
http://www.netatmo.com/en-US/addguest/index/TIQ3797dtfOmgpqUcct3/70:ee:50:00:02:20
https://www.netatmo.com/en-US/addguest/index/TIQ3797dtfOmgpqUcct3/70:ee:50:00:02:20
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# HAI by Leviton OmniLink Binding
This binding integrates the [Omni and Lumina](http://www.leviton.com/en/products/security-automation/automation-av-controllers/omni-security-systems) line of home automation systems.
This binding integrates the [Omni and Lumina](https://www.leviton.com/en/products/security-automation/automation-av-controllers/omni-security-systems) line of home automation systems.
At its core the Omni is a hardware board that provides security and access features.
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This binding is used to integrate the OpenTherm Gateway into openHAB.
The OpenTherm Gateway is a module designed by Schelte Bron that is connected in between a boiler and a thermostat and communicates using the OpenTherm protocol.
More information on the OpenTherm Gateway device can be found at http://otgw.tclcode.com/
More information on the OpenTherm Gateway device can be found at https://otgw.tclcode.com/
## Supported Things

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These gateways have been tested with the binding:
- **IP gateways** or scenario programmers, such as BTicino
[F454](http://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=006),
[MyHOMEServer1](http://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=067),
[MyHOME_Screen10](http://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=001),
[MH201](http://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=053),
[MH202](http://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=059),
[F455](http://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=051),
[MH200N](http://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=016),
[F453](http://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=027), etc.
[F454](https://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=006),
[MyHOMEServer1](https://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=067),
[MyHOME_Screen10](https://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=001),
[MH201](https://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=053),
[MH202](https://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=059),
[F455](https://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=051),
[MH200N](https://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=016),
[F453](https://www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com/BtHomeSystems/productDetail.action?lang=EN&productId=027), etc.
- **ZigBee USB Gateways**, such as [BTicino 3578](https://catalogo.bticino.it/BTI-3578-IT), also known as Legrand 088328

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# pilight Binding
The pilight binding allows openHAB to communicate with a [pilight](http://www.pilight.org/) instance running pilight
The pilight binding allows openHAB to communicate with a [pilight](https://www.pilight.org/) instance running pilight
version 6.0 or greater.
> pilight is a free open source full fledge domotica solution that runs on a Raspberry Pi, HummingBoard, BananaPi,

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* Drainback DeDietrich
* Diemasol C
A more complete list can be found in the doc of the [resol-vbus-java library](http://danielwippermann.github.io/resol-vbus/vbus-packets.html).
A more complete list can be found in the doc of the [resol-vbus-java library](https://danielwippermann.github.io/resol-vbus/vbus-packets.html).
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## Supported things
This binding supports most of the Smartthings devices that are defined in the [Smartthings Capabilities list](http://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/capabilities-reference.html). If you find a device that doesn't work [follow these instructions](doc/Troubleshooting.md) to collect the required data so it can be added in a future release.
This binding supports most of the Smartthings devices that are defined in the [Smartthings Capabilities list](https://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/capabilities-reference.html). If you find a device that doesn't work [follow these instructions](doc/Troubleshooting.md) to collect the required data so it can be added in a future release.
## Discovery
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where:
* **[thingTypeId](http://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/capabilities-reference.html)** corresponds to the "Preferences Reference" in the Smartthings Capabilities document but without the capability. prefix. i.e. A dimmer switch in the Capabilities document has a Preferences reference of capability.switchLevel, therefore the &lt;thingTypeId&gt; is switchLevel.
* **[thingTypeId](https://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/capabilities-reference.html)** corresponds to the "Preferences Reference" in the Smartthings Capabilities document but without the capability. prefix. i.e. A dimmer switch in the Capabilities document has a Preferences reference of capability.switchLevel, therefore the &lt;thingTypeId&gt; is switchLevel.
* **name** is what you want to call this thing and is used in defining the items that use this thing.
* **deviceName** is the name you assigned to the device when you discovered and connected to it in the Smartthings App
* Optional: **timeout** is how long openHAB will wait for a response to the request before throwing a timeout exception. The default is 3 seconds.
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2. **thingTypeId** specifies the type of the thing you are connecting to. This is the same as described in the last section.
3. **hubName** identifies the name of the hub specified above. This corresponds to the third segment in the **Bridge** definition.
4. **thingName** identifes the thing this is attached to and is the "name" you specified in the **Thing** definition.
5. **channelId** corresponds the the attribute in the [Smartthings Capabilities list](http://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/capabilities-reference.html). For switch it would be "switch".
5. **channelId** corresponds the the attribute in the [Smartthings Capabilities list](https://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/capabilities-reference.html). For switch it would be "switch".
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In order to update the version used in the binding, follow these easy steps:
- Go to the [OSHI GitHub repo](https://github.com/oshi/oshi) and download the newest version available of the module oshi-core or download the jar from the [Maven Central](http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Coshi-). Check if the versions of the OSHI dependencies as well (jna and jna-platform) are changed;
- Go to the [OSHI GitHub repo](https://github.com/oshi/oshi) and download the newest version available of the module oshi-core or download the jar from the [Maven Central](https://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Coshi-). Check if the versions of the OSHI dependencies as well (jna and jna-platform) are changed;
- Replace the jars in lib folder;
- Modify the .classpath file with the new versions of the jars;
- Modify the header Bundle-ClassPath in the META-INF/MANIFEST.MF.

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Item Light_GF_Living_Table changed
then
val telegramAction = getActions("telegram","telegram:telegramBot:2b155b22")
telegramAction.sendTelegramPhoto("http://www.openhab.org/assets/images/openhab-logo-top.png",
telegramAction.sendTelegramPhoto("https://www.openhab.org/openhab-logo-top.png",
"sent from openHAB")
end
```
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Item Light_GF_Living_Table changed
then
val telegramAction = getActions("telegram","telegram:telegramBot:2b155b22")
telegramAction.sendTelegramPhoto("http://www.openhab.org/assets/images/openhab-logo-top.png",
telegramAction.sendTelegramPhoto("https://www.openhab.org/openhab-logo-top.png",
null)
end
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| Serial interface | Power Energy Meter model | Mode(s) |
|----------|--------|------------------------------|
| GCE Electronics USB Teleinfo module [(more details)](http://gce-electronics.com/fr/usb/655-module-teleinfo-usb.html) | Actaris A14C5 | Single-phase HCHP & Base |
| GCE Electronics USB Teleinfo module [(more details)](https://gce-electronics.com/fr/usb/655-module-teleinfo-usb.html) | Actaris A14C5 | Single-phase HCHP & Base |
| Cartelectronic USB Teleinfo modem [(more details)](https://www.cartelectronic.fr/teleinfo-compteur-enedis/17-teleinfo-1-compteur-usb-rail-din-3760313520028.html) | Sagem S10C4 | Single-phase HCHP |
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Touchwand Wanderfull™ Hub basic is a plug & play Z-Wave based controller that uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to easily connect all smart home components.
TouchWand products are compatible with most major Z-Wave products, IP controlled devices and KNX devices, providing the ideal solution for building all-inclusive full-featured smart homes.
[TouchWand.com](http://www.touchwand.com)
[TouchWand.com](https://www.touchwand.com)
![Touchwand Wanderfull™ Hub](http://www.touchwand.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/hub-toch-1.png)
![Touchwand Wanderfull™ Hub](https://www.touchwand.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/hub-toch-1.png)
## Supported Things

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# Velux Binding
This binding integrates the <B>Velux</B> devices with help of a gateway, the <B>Velux Bridge KLF200</B>, which is able to control 200 actuators.
The Velux Binding interacts via the Velux Bridge with any [io-homecontrol](http://www.io-homecontrol.com/)-based
The Velux Binding interacts via the Velux Bridge with any [io-homecontrol](https://www.io-homecontrol.com/)-based
devices like window openers, shutters and others.
![Velux](doc/veluxlogo.jpg)
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For details about the features, see the following websites:
- [Velux](http://www.velux.com)
- [Velux API](http://www.velux.com/api/klf200)
- [Velux](https://www.velux.com)
- [Velux API](https://www.velux.com/api/klf200)
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# Venstar Thermostat Binding
The Venstar Thermostat binding supports an interface to WiFi enabled ColorTouch and Explorer thermostats manufactured by [Venstar](http://www.venstar.com).
The Venstar Thermostat binding supports an interface to WiFi enabled ColorTouch and Explorer thermostats manufactured by [Venstar](https://www.venstar.com).
Venstar WiFi enabled thermostats provide a local API that this binding uses
to communicate with the thermostat. This binding does not require "cloud"
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| Thing Type | Description |
|----------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| colorTouchThermostat | A Venstar [ColorTouch](http://www.venstar.com/thermostats/colortouch/) thermostat |
| colorTouchThermostat | A Venstar [ColorTouch](https://www.venstar.com/thermostats/colortouch/) thermostat |
## Discovery

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#### Configuration Options
* `username` - The username used to connect to http://mypage.verisure.com
* `username` - The username used to connect to https://mypages.verisure.com
* The user has to have Administrator rights to have full SmartLock functionality
* `password` - The password used to connect to http://mypage.verisure.com
* `password` - The password used to connect to https://mypages.verisure.com
* `refresh` - Specifies the refresh interval in seconds
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# Prepare Z-Way Server
1. [Download](https://razberry.z-wave.me/z-way-server/) Z-Way v2.2.3 or newer (further information about installing Z-Way you can find [here](http://razberry.z-wave.me/index.php?id=24))
1. [Download](https://razberry.z-wave.me/z-way-server/) Z-Way v2.2.3 or newer (further information about installing Z-Way you can find [here](https://razberry.z-wave.me/index.php?id=24))
# Prepare openHAB

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# InfluxDB (0.9 and newer) Persistence
This service allows you to persist and query states using the [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb-overview/) and [InfluxDB 2.0](https://v2.docs.influxdata.com/v2.0/) time series database. The persisted values can be queried from within openHAB.
There also are nice tools on the web for visualizing InfluxDB time series, such as [Grafana](http://grafana.org/) and new Influx DB 2.0 version introduces [powerful data processing features.](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v2.0/process-data/get-started/)
There also are nice tools on the web for visualizing InfluxDB time series, such as [Grafana](https://grafana.com/) and new Influx DB 2.0 version introduces [powerful data processing features.](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v2.0/process-data/get-started/)
## Database Structure

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| user | | if needed | database user name |
| password | | if needed | database user password |
| errReconnectThreshold | 0 | No | when the service is deactivated (0 means ignore) |
| sqltype.CALL | `VARCHAR(200)` | No | All `sqlType` options allow you to change the SQL data type used to store values for different openHAB item states. See the following links for further information: [mybatis](https://mybatis.github.io/mybatis-3/apidocs/reference/org/apache/ibatis/type/JdbcType.html) [H2](http://www.h2database.com/html/datatypes.html) [PostgresSQL](http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/datatype.html) |
| sqltype.CALL | `VARCHAR(200)` | No | All `sqlType` options allow you to change the SQL data type used to store values for different openHAB item states. See the following links for further information: [mybatis](https://mybatis.github.io/mybatis-3/apidocs/reference/org/apache/ibatis/type/JdbcType.html) [H2](https://www.h2database.com/html/datatypes.html) [PostgresSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/datatype.html) |
| sqltype.COLOR | `VARCHAR(70)` | No | see above |
| sqltype.CONTACT | `VARCHAR(6)` | No | see above |
| sqltype.DATETIME | `DATETIME` | No | see above |

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| collection | | Yes | set collection to "" if it shall generate a collection per item |
If you have a username and password it looks like this: url = mongodb://[username]:[password]@[localhost]:27017/[database]
The database is required: http://mongodb.github.io/mongo-java-driver/3.9/javadoc/com/mongodb/MongoClientURI.html
The database is required: https://mongodb.github.io/mongo-java-driver/3.9/javadoc/com/mongodb/MongoClientURI.html
All item and event related configuration is done in the file `persistence/mongodb.persist`.