export class ICParam { // "": "PROGRESS"; ABSMAX; ABSMIN; ACT; ACT1; ACT2; ACT3; ACT4; ADDRESS; ALK; AVAIL; BADGE; BODY; BOOST; CALC; CALIB; CHILD; CIRCUIT; CITY; CLK24A; COMUART; COOL; COOLING; COUNT; COUNTRY; CYACID; DAY; // list of characters for each day. MTWRFAU: M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, A=Saturday, U=Sunday. could be empty to mean "no days assigned" DLSTIM; DLY; DNTSTP; EMAIL; EMAIL2; ENABLE; FEATR; FILTER; FREEZE; GPM; GROUP; HEATER; // name of a heater circuit, e.g. "H0001". "00000" means unset/none. also seen to contain the string "HOLD" in some contexts such as when retrieving scheduling information. HEATING; HITMP; // high temperature threshold in whatever units the system is set to. "78" means 78 degrees fahrenheit for a system in F, "30" means 30 degrees celsius for a system in C HNAME; HTMODE; HTSRC; IN; LIMIT; LISTORD; // sorting order. "2", "3", "4", etc. LOCX; LOCY; LOTMP; LSTTMP; MANHT; MANOVR; MANUAL; MAX; MAXF; MIN; MINF; MODE; // seems to be a number, e.g. "0" NAME; OBJLIST; OBJNAM; OBJTYP; OFFSET; ORPSET; ORPTNK; ORPVAL; PARENT; PARTY; PASSWRD; PERMIT; PHONE; PHONE2; PHSET; PHTNK; PHVAL; PRIM; PRIMFLO; PRIMTIM; PRIOR; PROBE; PROPNAME; PWR; QUALTY; READY; RLY; RPM; SALT; SEC; SELECT; SERVICE; SETTMP; SETTMPNC; SHARE; SHOMNU; SINDEX; SINGLE; SNAME; // friendly name for a circuit, e.g. "Pool" SOURCE; SMTSRT; // stringified 16-bit bitfield, maybe? "65535" SPEED; SRIS; SSET; START; // seems to be very context-sensitive start value. sometimes a hint for how to interpret the TIME field ("ABSTIM"), other times as a single number ("6", in Heater response), and others as perhaps a date (in format "MM,DD,YY" where leading 0s are replaced with spaces, e.g. "12,30,24" vs " 1, 6,25") STATE; STATIC; STATUS; // seen values for this: "STATUS", "ON", "OFF", "OK", and numbers ("4", "1", etc.); STOP; // seems to be very context-sensitive stop value. sometimes a hint for how to interpret the TIME field ("ABSTIM"), other times as a single number ("3", in Heater response), and others as perhaps a date (in format "MM,DD,YY" where leading 0s are replaced with spaces, e.g. "12,30,24" vs " 1, 6,25") SUBTYP; SUPER; SWIM; SYNC; SYSTIM; TEMP; TIME; // start time in "hh,mm,ss" format (24hr) TIMOUT; // seems to sometimes be end time in "hh,mm,ss" format (24hr), i guess that means "timeout" as in "time that this runs out" or something; other times a duration as number of seconds, e.g. "86400" TIMZON; // timezone offset from UTC, e.g. "-6" UPDATE; // seems to be a date in "MM/DD/YY" format USAGE; USE; VACFLO; // vacation...flow? VACTIM; // vacation time? VALVE; VER; VOL; ZIP; } //# sourceMappingURL=param.js.map