This plugin needs one of the supported DMX interfaces:
The communication with the interface is handled via serial interface. Thus Python serial driver is need as well. A requirements file is provided to easy the installation.
dmx:
plugin_name: dmx
serialport: /dev/usbtty...
# interface = nanodmx
With interface
it can be chosen between nanodmx
and enttec
. By default nanodmx is used.
The serialport must match the real interface. On Linux it might be necessary to create a udev rule.
For a NanoDMX device provided via /dev/usbtty-1-2.4
the following udev rule could match:
# /etc/udev/rules.d/80-smarthome.rules
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb",KERNEL=="ttyACM*",ATTRS{product}=="NanoDMX Interface",SYMLINK+="usbtty-%b"
Please consult the online help for Linux on how to properly create udev rules.
With this attribute one or more DMX channels given as integer can be specified
living_room:
dimlight:
type: num
dmx_ch:
- 10
- 11
dimlight_reading:
type: num
dmx_ch: 23
In a logic an expression like sh.living_room.dimlight(80)
will send 80
to channels 10
and 11
to dim the living room light
as sh.living_room.dimlightreading(50)
will send 50
to channel 23
to dim the living room reading light.
Sends the value to the given dmx channel. The value may be in range from 0
to 255
.
Example: sh.dmx.send(12, 255)
will send the value 255
to channel 12