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Each Error feature has a button to reset the feature value to 0 (It’s not sent to the OTGW).
Gateway State. The state can be Unknown (if the state has not been changed through the
plugin yet), Monitor Mode, or Gateway Mode. The feature has buttons to send commands
Monitor Mode (GW=0), Gateway Mode (GW=1) or Reset the OTGW (GW=R).
See:
https://otgw.tclcode.com/firmware.html#cmdgw
Status will be updated after the OTGW has sent corresponding response (GW: 0 or GW:
1). This may look delayed, because of waiting for the response and HS4’s UI update
frequency.
Override Temperature Temporary, to override the thermostat temperature temporary (until
next scheduled temperature change). It has a dropdown with values it can send to the
OTGW. Setting it to 0 cancels it. See:
https://otgw.tclcode.com/firmware.html#cmdtt
Override Temperature Constant, to override the thermostat temperature. It has a
dropdown with values it can send to the OTGW. Setting it to 0 cancels it. See:
https://otgw.tclcode.com/firmware.html#cmdtc
Smart Power State, which will only be created if MsgID 2 says it’s supported. Status will
say unknown until the plugin receives a power message, which can be Low power,
Medium power, or High power. In case of my thermostat, medium power means the
backlight is lit, low power means it’s not. So it will tell me if someone is manually operating
the thermostat. Your mileage may vary.
ΔT, which will only be created if both MsgID25 Boiler Flow Water Temperature and
MsgID28 Return Water Temperature are available. It will show the difference (delta)
between the water temperature leaving your boiler and returning to your boiler, which is
a good first indication of the efficiency of your central heating system.