From 6c1fb32b4c256af3dee0c48cfba2bcddf30b0f7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aircoookie Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 19:19:22 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Settings (markdown) --- Settings.md | 37 ++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/Settings.md b/Settings.md index 86e54e1..987682d 100644 --- a/Settings.md +++ b/Settings.md @@ -14,13 +14,14 @@ Static IP | 4x 0..256 | An optional static IPv4 address Static gateway | 4x 0..255 | In a static config, your gateway's IPv4 address Static subnet | 4x 0..255 | In a static config, this normally is 255.255.255.0 mDNS address | String 0..32 | Name of your device for the Bonjour/Zeroconf protocol -Try connecting... | 0..255 | How many seconds to try at boot to connect to home WiFi Client IP | - | The current IP of the ESP in the home network AP SSID | String 0..32 | The name of the ESPs internal WiFi hotspot (Access Point) Hide AP name | Y/N | The ESPs Access Point won't appear in WiFi lists of other devices AP password | String 0..64 | The password of the ESPs WiFi Access Point AP WiFi channel | 1..13 | The 2.4G WiFi band of the AP. For advanced users +AP opens | select | Condition on when to open the AP AP IP | - | The Access Point IPv4 address of the ESP (is 192.168.4.1 in most cases) +WiFi sleep | Y/N | Disabling WiFi sleep can increase reliability, but increases power consumption ## LED settings @@ -28,21 +29,17 @@ This sub-page configures the state of your lights. Setting name | Value Range | Description |---|---|---| -LED count | 1..1200 | How many LEDs are in your WS2812B strip -Maximum current | 300..65000 | Limits brightness to stay close to the limit +LED count | 1..1500 | How many LEDs are in your WS2812B strip +Automatic brightness limiter | Y/N | Limit brightness to stay in a given current range +Maximum current | 300..65000 | Current limit im milliamps +LED voltage | select | Voltage/type of LEDs +Custom max. current | 1..255 | Custom current per LED on full white 4-channel LEDs (RGBW) | Y/N | Support for SK6812 LEDs with white channel Color order | select | If your LEDs display incorrect colors (red and green swapped), try changing it -Auto-calculate white | Y/N | Get white channel from RGB (only applicable for RGBW) -Apply preset | 0..16 | Preset to load at boot -Default RGB(W) | 3..4x 0..255 | Standard color at startup -Default brightness | 0..255 | How bright the LEDs are by default -Default effect ID | 0..57 | Which effect to have by default -Default effect speed | 0..255 | The speed of the effect animation -Default effect intensity | 0..255 | How strong the effect is. Only used by a few effects -Default secondary RGB(W) | 3..4x 0..255 | A secondary color that is used in many effects -Set current ... as boot default | Y/N | Ignore all "Default" fields and set the boot default to the current light state -Set current preset cycle... | Y/N | The current preset cycle configuration will be used as boot default +Auto-calculate white | select | Get white channel from RGB automatically (only applicable for RGBW) Turn on after power up | Y/N | Whether the lights should turn on after a reset +Apply preset | 0..16 | Preset to load at boot +Set current preset cycle... | Y/N | The current preset cycle configuration will be used as boot default Use Gamma for brightness | Y/N | Will correct brightness changes to make it appear more linear. Advised to leave off Use Gamma for color | Y/N | Will correct colors to match those on a monitor. Strongly advised to keep on Brightness factor | 1..255 | Factor to change master brightness if it is to dim/bright for a certain configuration @@ -53,6 +50,7 @@ Enable Palette transitions | Y/N | Enable transitions for palettes (not affected Timed light duration | 1..255 | How long the nightlight should stay on Target brightness | 0..255 | What brightness the light should have after time is over. 0=off. Fade down | Y/N | Gradually fades down the light over the duration instead of turning it off at the end +Palette blending | select | Choose how the palette wraps at the end (seam) Reverse LED order | Y/N | Mirrors the LEDs (last LED is first) Skip first LED | Y/N | Will turn off the first LED and shift the remaining by 1 (1st LED used as a signal repeater) @@ -62,15 +60,8 @@ This sub-page changes the look of the web interface. Setting name | Value Range | Description |---|---|---| -User interface mode | select | Auto will serve the mobile UI on Android and iOS devices and the classic UI on others -Server description | String 0..32 | The name of the device as shown on the top of the UI. Differs from Alexa device name -Use HSB... | Y/N | There will be Hue/Saturation controls instead of RGB (by default) -Theme | select | The color theme of the web page -Custom accent color | String 0..9 | The hex color string of the slider thumbs and activated icons -Custom background color | String 0..9 | The color of the page background (at the top) -Custom panel color | String 0..9 | The background color of the control panel in the middle of the page and the settings pages -Custom text color | String 0..9 | The color of texts and icons -Custom shadow | String 0..9 | The color of the drop-shadow effect on various elements +Server description | String 1..32 | The name of the device as shown on the top of the UI. Differs from Alexa device name +Sync button toggles... | Y/N | If enabled, both send and recieve are toggled by the button in UI. If disabled, only sending is toggled and receiving is kept as configured in Sync settings. ## Sync settings @@ -79,7 +70,7 @@ This sub-page configures external software synchronization interfaces. Setting name | Value Range | Description |---|---|---| On/Off button enabled | Y/N | Check if there is a physical pushbutton connected to GPIO0 -Infrared receiver type | 0..4 | Type of infrared receiver: 0=disabled, 1..4=selected IR remote +Infrared receiver type | select | Type of infrared receiver Broadcast UDP port | 1..65535 | All WLED lights you want to group together must have the same port Receive Brightness | Y/N | If there is a sync notification, whether its brightness should be applied Color | Y/N | Whether the color of the synced device should be applied