For information on how to configure parameters for your devices check out Adding configuration Parameters
Configuration parameters
Parameter no. 20 - Save state on power failure
Available settings (data type: 1 Byte DEC):
- [DEFAULT] 0 - Saves and restores device state after power failure
- 1 - Always on when power restored
- 2 - Always off when power restored
Parameter no. 81 - Changing LED mode
There are interchangeable modes for the RGB LED on the NERO-PLUG. There are 3 different modes: Energy, Momentary indicate, and Night Light.
Energy mode will allow the LED to follow the state of NERO-PLUG, when the switch is on, the LED will be on, and while the switch is off, the current color LED will be off and then remain the purple color of 10% brightness.
- Green - Under 1000W draw
- Yellow - Between 1000W and 2000W draw
- Red - Over 2000W draw
Momentary indicate mode will momentarily turn the LED on for 5 seconds then turn off after every state change in the switch.
Available settings (data type: 1 Byte DEC):
- [DEFAULT] 0 - Energy mode
- 1 - Momentary mode
Parameter no. 84 - LED ring brightness
Sets the brightness of the LED ring on the front of the plug.
Available settings (data type: 1 Byte DEC):
- [DEFAULT] 50 - 50%
- 0-100 - Value in percent
Parameter no. 90 - Energy reporting
Sets whether the plug will report energy usage of the attached load (excluding the USB port).
Available settings (data type: 1 Byte DEC):
- [DEFAULT] 0 - Energy reports not sent
- 1 - Send energy reports
Parameter no. 91 - Energy report threshold (W)
Sets the wattage change in the power consumption of the device which makes the device report back to the network controller.
Setting this parameter too low can cause your wireless mesh to become busy and cause commands to not be sent or received correctly. We recommend not setting this parameter lower than 20.
Available settings (data type: 2 Byte DEC):
- [DEFAULT] 25 - 25W
- 0-60000 - Value in Watts
Parameter no. 92 - Energy report threshold (%)
Sets the percentage change in the power consumption of the device which makes the device report back to the network controller.
Setting this parameter too low can cause your wireless mesh to become busy and cause commands to not be sent or received correctly. We recommend not setting this parameter lower than 5.
Available settings (data type: 1 Byte DEC):
- [DEFAULT] 5 - 5%
- 0-100 - Value in percent