WriteProperty Action

This action will write selected properties in the thermostat based on triggered events from the event provider’s scheduled events. 

Note:  This action can only be used on XBus and StrongMesh thermostats or WIFI/IP standalone thermostats.

This action applies to the following single action event triggers

      EventStart

      EventStop

      EventSetupStart

      EventSetupStop

      EventTeardownStart

      EventTeardownStop

      ZoneFirstEventStart

      ZoneLastEventStart

      ZoneFirstSetupStart

      ZoneFirstTeardownStart

 

 

  Field Name

  Description

  Range

Controller

Net/X Controller IP:Port of the thermostat.

Thermostat

Thermostat Address

Thermostat Property

Select the property that you want to write to the thermostat.

DayHeatingSetpoint, DayCoolingSetpoint, NightHeatingSetpoint, NightCoolingSetpoint, ModeStatus, FanStatus, DayNightMode

Property Value

Select the value for the selected property.

Varies

 

 

Available Propertes

 

  Property Name

  Description

  Range

DayHeatingSetpoint

Set the heating setpoint during day mode.

DayCoolingSetpoint

Set the cooling setpoint during day mode.

NightCoolingSetpoint

Set the cooling setpoint during night mode.

NightHeatingSetpoint

Set the heating setpoint during night mode.

ModeStatus

Set the mode status during the day mode.

Auto, Off, Cool, Heat

FanMode

Set the fan mode status during day mode.

Auto, On

DayNightMode

Sets the day/night mode of the thermostat

Day, Night

 

Note:  Make sure setpoint values that you are sending are in the normal high/low range defined in the thermostat.  If an out of range value is sent, the command will fail to send.

 

Verify Button

To verify the thermostat can be read over the network, click on the verify button.  You will see some information coming back from the thermostat if it is valid.

Test Button

Click the “Test” button to test sending the command when an event start is triggered.  You will see a confirmation that the command was sent successfully or not.  You will need to verify if the actual values were sent to the thermostat.