Id #
The number under which the trigger is saved internally. This field is only for viewing and is empty when you create a new trigger.
Name #
The name of the trigger.
Comment #
The comment field is for free use by the integrator/system administrator. It is used exclusively to document the configuration. Information can be entered here, e.g. the purpose of the element, comments on the connected hardware, room/floor and other special features. The content of this field is irrelevant for X2.
Dead time #
A period of time that suppresses the re-triggering of this trigger after it has been triggered. You can use the dead time to suppress multiple triggering if the triggering event occurs again within this time.
An example would be if you trigger an action, e.g. when a doorbell is pressed, and do not want this action to take place several times if the visitor rings the doorbell several times. In this example, you use the dead time to determine the minimum time that must elapse after the first ring before the doorbell is answered again.
Event #
Select the event to which this trigger reacts here:
| Selection | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Boat | System start. This event occurs exactly once shortly after a system start. |
| Never | Never. This event never occurs, which can be used for test purposes to effectively deactivate an event trigger. |
| Proxy Connected | Occurs every time X2B has connected to the cloud. With a very stable Internet connection, the connection can remain active for weeks or even months, with an unstable connection it can be more frequent (up to once per minute with a very poor connection). This event will occur at least once after every boot, provided an Internet connection is available. |
| Proxy Disconnected | Occurs every time X2B has lost the connection to the cloud. See also Proxy Connected. |
| Pulse | This is an internal event that occurs regularly (approx. every 15 seconds). |
| 3723.0035 | 1:02:03.004 |
| 3723 seconds and 0.0035 seconds corresponding to 1 hour, 2 minutes, 3 seconds and 4 milliseconds (milliseconds rounded to the nearest whole millisecond) | 5:00 |
| 5:00 | 5 minutes |
| 2:00:00 | 2:00:00 |
| 2 hours | 76:05:06 |
| 3:04:05:06 | 76 hours, 5 minutes and 6 seconds = 3 days, 4 hours, 5 minutes and 6 seconds. |