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It provides features to control and view the current state of echo devices:
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It provides features to control and view the current state of echo devices:
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- use echo device as text to speech from a rule
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- use echo device as text to speech from a rule
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- execute a text command
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- volume
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- volume
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- pause/continue/next track/previous track
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- pause/continue/next track/previous track
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- connect/disconnect bluetooth devices
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- connect/disconnect bluetooth devices
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| announcement | String | W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Write Only! Display the announcement message on the display. See in the tutorial section to learn how it’s possible to set the title and turn off the sound.
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| announcement | String | W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Write Only! Display the announcement message on the display. See in the tutorial section to learn how it’s possible to set the title and turn off the sound.
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| textToSpeech | String | W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Write Only! Write some text to this channel and Alexa will speak it. It is possible to use plain text or SSML: e.g. `<speak>I want to tell you a secret.<amazon:effect name="whispered">I am not a real human.</amazon:effect></speak>`
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| textToSpeech | String | W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Write Only! Write some text to this channel and Alexa will speak it. It is possible to use plain text or SSML: e.g. `<speak>I want to tell you a secret.<amazon:effect name="whispered">I am not a real human.</amazon:effect></speak>`
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| textToSpeechVolume | Dimmer | R/W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Volume of the textToSpeech channel, if 0 the current volume will be used
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| textToSpeechVolume | Dimmer | R/W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Volume of the textToSpeech channel, if 0 the current volume will be used
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| textCommand | String | W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Write Only! Execute a text command (like a spoken text)
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| lastVoiceCommand | String | R/W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Last voice command spoken to the device. Writing to the channel starts voice output.
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| lastVoiceCommand | String | R/W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Last voice command spoken to the device. Writing to the channel starts voice output.
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| mediaProgress | Dimmer | R/W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Media progress in percent
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| mediaProgress | Dimmer | R/W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Media progress in percent
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| mediaProgressTime | Number:Time | R/W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Media play time
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| mediaProgressTime | Number:Time | R/W | echo, echoshow, echospot | Media play time
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http://openhab:8080/amazonechocontrol/account1/PROXY/api/activities?startTime=&size=50&offset=1
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http://openhab:8080/amazonechocontrol/account1/PROXY/api/activities?startTime=&size=50&offset=1
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### Example
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### Example
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#### echo.things
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#### echo.things
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| battery_low | Switch | R | Battery level low: `ON`; `OFF` | any battery-powered sensor |
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| battery_low | Switch | R | Battery level low: `ON`; `OFF` | any battery-powered sensor |
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| carbonmonoxide | Switch | R | `ON` = carbon monoxide detected | carbonmonoxide |
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| carbonmonoxide | Switch | R | `ON` = carbon monoxide detected | carbonmonoxide |
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| color | Color | R | Color set by remote | colorcontrol |
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| color | Color | R | Color set by remote | colorcontrol |
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| windowopen | Contact | R | `windowopen` status is reported by some thermostats | thermostat |
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**NOTE:** Beside other non mandatory channels, the `battery_level` and `battery_low` channels will be added to the Thing during runtime if the sensor is battery-powered.
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**NOTE:** Beside other non mandatory channels, the `battery_level` and `battery_low` channels will be added to the Thing during runtime if the sensor is battery-powered.
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The specification of your sensor depends on the deCONZ capabilities.
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The specification of your sensor depends on the deCONZ capabilities.
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## Console Commands
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## Console Commands
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The binding provides a few commands you can use in the console.
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The binding provides a few commands you can use in the console.
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Enter the command `lgwebos` to get the usage.
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Enter the command `openhab:lgwebos` to get the usage.
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```
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```
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openhab> lgwebos
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Usage: openhab:lgwebos <thingUID> applications - list applications
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Usage: smarthome:lgwebos <thingUID> applications - list applications
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Usage: openhab:lgwebos <thingUID> channels - list channels
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Usage: smarthome:lgwebos <thingUID> channels - list channels
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Usage: openhab:lgwebos <thingUID> accesskey - show the access key
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Usage: smarthome:lgwebos <thingUID> accesskey - show the access key
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```
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```
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The command `applications` reports in the console the list of all applications with their id and name.
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The command `applications` reports in the console the list of all applications with their id and name.
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5. In the login page, prefilled with your mail address, enter your Enedis account password and click on "Connexion à Espace Client Enedis".
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5. In the login page, prefilled with your mail address, enter your Enedis account password and click on "Connexion à Espace Client Enedis".
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6. You will be directed to your Enedis account environment. Get back to previous page in you browser.
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6. You will be directed to your Enedis account environment. Get back to previous page in you browser.
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7. Disconnect from your Enedis account
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7. Disconnect from your Enedis account
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8. Repeat steps 1, 2. You should arrive directly on step 5, then open the developer tool window (F12) and select "Stockage" tab. In the "Cookies" entry, select "https://mon-compte-enedis.fr". You'll find an entry named "internalAuthId", copy this value in your Openhab configuration.
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8. Repeat steps 1, 2. You should arrive directly on step 5, then open the developer tool window (F12) and select "Stockage" tab. In the "Cookies" entry, select "https://mon-compte-enedis.fr". You'll find an entry named "internalAuthId", copy this value in your openHAB configuration.
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## Channels
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## Channels
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## Console Commands
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## Console Commands
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The binding provides one specific command you can use in the console.
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The binding provides one specific command you can use in the console.
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Enter the command `smarthome:linky` to get the usage.
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Enter the command `openhab:linky` to get the usage.
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```
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```
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openhab> smarthome:linky
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Usage: openhab:linky <thingUID> report <start day> <end day> [<separator>] - report daily consumptions between two dates
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Usage: smarthome:linky <thingUID> report <start day> <end day> [<separator>] - report daily consumptions between two dates
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```
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```
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The command `report` reports in the console the daily consumptions between two dates.
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The command `report` reports in the console the daily consumptions between two dates.
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If no dates are provided, the last 7 are considered by default.
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If no dates are provided, the last 7 are considered by default.
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Start and end day are formatted yyyy-mm-dd.
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Start and end day are formatted yyyy-mm-dd.
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Here is an example of command you can run: `smarthome:linky linky:linky:local report 2020-11-15 2020-12-15`.
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Here is an example of command you can run: `openhab:linky linky:linky:local report 2020-11-15 2020-12-15`.
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## Full Example
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## Full Example
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## Console Commands
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## Console Commands
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The binding provides few specific commands you can use in the console.
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The binding provides few specific commands you can use in the console.
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Enter the command `smarthome:powermax` to get the usage of each available command.
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Enter the command `openhab:powermax` to get the usage of each available command.
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```
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```
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openhab> smarthome:powermax
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Usage: openhab:powermax <bridgeUID> info_setup - information on setup
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Usage: smarthome:powermax <bridgeUID> info_setup - information on setup
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Usage: openhab:powermax <bridgeUID> download_setup - download setup
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Usage: smarthome:powermax <bridgeUID> download_setup - download setup
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The command `info_setup` displays in the console informations about your current panel setup.
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The command `info_setup` displays in the console informations about your current panel setup.
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The command `download_setup` will trigger a new download of the panel setup.
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The command `download_setup` will trigger a new download of the panel setup.
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Here is an example of command you can run: `smarthome:powermax powermax:serial:home info_setup`.
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Here is an example of command you can run: `openhab:powermax powermax:serial:home info_setup`.
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## Notes & Limitations
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## Notes & Limitations
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## References
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## References
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1. [openHAB configuration documentation](http://docs.openhab.org/configuration/index.html)
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1. [openHAB configuration documentation](https://openhab.org/docs/configuration/index.html)
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2. [Smartthings Capabilities Reference](http://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/capabilities-reference.html)
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2. [Smartthings Capabilities Reference](https://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/capabilities-reference.html)
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3. [Smartthings Developers Documentation](http://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/index.html)
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3. [Smartthings Developers Documentation](https://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/index.html)
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4. [Smartthings Development Environment](https://graph.api.smartthings.com/)
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4. [Smartthings Development Environment](https://graph.api.smartthings.com/)
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<channel id="announcement" typeId="announcement"/>
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<channel id="announcement" typeId="announcement"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeech" typeId="textToSpeech"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeech" typeId="textToSpeech"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeechVolume" typeId="textToSpeechVolume"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeechVolume" typeId="textToSpeechVolume"/>
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<channel id="textCommand" typeId="textCommand"/>
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<channel id="remind" typeId="remind"/>
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<channel id="remind" typeId="remind"/>
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<channel id="nextReminder" typeId="nextReminder"/>
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<channel id="nextReminder" typeId="nextReminder"/>
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<channel id="playAlarmSound" typeId="playAlarmSound"/>
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<channel id="playAlarmSound" typeId="playAlarmSound"/>
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<channel id="announcement" typeId="announcement"/>
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<channel id="announcement" typeId="announcement"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeech" typeId="textToSpeech"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeech" typeId="textToSpeech"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeechVolume" typeId="textToSpeechVolume"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeechVolume" typeId="textToSpeechVolume"/>
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<channel id="textCommand" typeId="textCommand"/>
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<channel id="remind" typeId="remind"/>
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<channel id="remind" typeId="remind"/>
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<channel id="nextReminder" typeId="nextReminder"/>
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<channel id="nextReminder" typeId="nextReminder"/>
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<channel id="playAlarmSound" typeId="playAlarmSound"/>
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<channel id="playAlarmSound" typeId="playAlarmSound"/>
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<channel id="announcement" typeId="announcement"/>
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<channel id="announcement" typeId="announcement"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeech" typeId="textToSpeech"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeech" typeId="textToSpeech"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeechVolume" typeId="textToSpeechVolume"/>
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<channel id="textToSpeechVolume" typeId="textToSpeechVolume"/>
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<channel id="textCommand" typeId="textCommand"/>
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<channel id="remind" typeId="remind"/>
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<channel id="remind" typeId="remind"/>
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<channel id="nextReminder" typeId="nextReminder"/>
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<channel id="nextReminder" typeId="nextReminder"/>
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<channel id="playAlarmSound" typeId="playAlarmSound"/>
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<channel id="playAlarmSound" typeId="playAlarmSound"/>
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<label>Speak Volume</label>
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<label>Speak Volume</label>
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<description>Volume of the Speak channel. If 0, the current volume will be used.</description>
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<description>Volume of the Speak channel. If 0, the current volume will be used.</description>
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<channel-type id="textCommand" advanced="true">
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<item-type>String</item-type>
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<label>TextCommand</label>
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<description>Run a command (Write only). The command can run like a spoken command.</description>
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<channel-type id="lastVoiceCommand" advanced="true">
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<channel-type id="lastVoiceCommand" advanced="true">
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<item-type>String</item-type>
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<label>Last Voice Command</label>
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<label>Last Voice Command</label>
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It is also possible to switch the
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</description>
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</description>
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<category>DimmableLight</category>
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<category>Light</category>
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<tags>
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<tags>
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<tag>Lighting</tag>
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<tag>Lighting</tag>
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<description>White leds and RGBWW allow to change between a cold and a warm color temperature. White support 16, RGBWW
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<description>White leds and RGBWW allow to change between a cold and a warm color temperature. White support 16, RGBWW
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support 64 steps
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support 64 steps
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</description>
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<category>DimmableLight</category>
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<category>Light</category>
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<state min="0" max="100" step="1" pattern="%d"></state>
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<state min="0" max="100" step="1" pattern="%d"></state>
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