This menu is for configuration of Smart Control Applets. These Applets allow you to create automizations based on an if-then scheme.
| L | Guide on advanced Smart Control Applet configuration |
| See this guide for a comprehensive example of what Applets can do, and how to configure them. |
| Element | Description |
| Name | Sets the name of the applet. |
| Comment | Field for notes on the applet. |
| Trigger | Sets the kind of trigger event (the “if”) that you want to activate the applet with. |
| Type | Dropdown for picking the desired specific trigger event. |
| Action | Sets the kind of action event (the “then”) that the applet triggers. |
| Type | Dropdown for picking the desired specific action event. |
| Save | Saves the current applet configuration. |
| Clone | Duplicates the current applet configuration. |
| Remove | Deletes the current applet. |
See the following list for the available Triggers and their Types, as well as Actions and their Types.
Below you find an explanation of the available triggers.
| L | Event Codes , UUIDs and Object Classes |
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Some triggers or actions require users to know event codes, UUIDs or object classes. See the following articles for information on how to find these: |
Triggers action based on time.
Triggers action based on a change of PIPE status.
Triggers action based on a logged event.
Triggers actions via the Quick Actions widget.
Triggers actions based on changes in the system's alarm status.
Below you find an explanation of available actions.
Encrypts and uploads the system log to a chosen destination. You can choose an existing encryption key for this. Support formats are:
Uses an HTTP request webhook. The following HTTP methods are supported:
Changes something about a PIPE. This includes the following:
Changes something about all PIPEs in a PIPE Group. This includes the following:
Sends an email to a specificed email address.
Starts a SIP call with a specificed Phonebook entry.
A generic state changer for any kind of object. This is most commonly used in combination with the Quick Actions widget. Possible changes include:
Starts an upload of a specified Archive folder. This uses the same Uploader that is configured for the Archive.
Performs a Reboot or Shutdown of the system.
This option allows you to set an action delay in miliseconds. The Delay is the time between the applet being triggered and the action being performed.