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* Postman (yellow background light): Ringing the bell will playback a wave file, telling where he can put the package that you are waiting for. Additional things can be triggered by calling a KNX GroupAddress, f.i. open the garage door half a meter so safely store the package. | * Postman (yellow background light): Ringing the bell will playback a wave file, telling where he can put the package that you are waiting for. Additional things can be triggered by calling a KNX GroupAddress, f.i. open the garage door half a meter so safely store the package. | ||
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== User Documentation == | == User Documentation == |
Revision as of 10:07, 25 February 2018
DB2.1 v1.0 - 2 Button Doorbell | |
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Developer | Alexander Christian |
Status | In Development |
Microcontroller/Board | M0dularis+ |
KNX connectivity | MicroBCU |
Description
PCB replacement for 2n Entrycom IP Uni doorbell. It will have 2 buttons with RGB background LED light and a speaker for PCM WAVE playback.
Hardware
M0dularis+ is used as base-controller.
Software
The software enabled the user to fully have control over the buttons. One idea ist to have multiple states for the buttons. For instance
- Default (white background light): Rings the bell
- Postman (yellow background light): Ringing the bell will playback a wave file, telling where he can put the package that you are waiting for. Additional things can be triggered by calling a KNX GroupAddress, f.i. open the garage door half a meter so safely store the package.
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Open Questions
- how to get files onto the SPI flash?!