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## Usage
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## Usage
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See Program.cs inside the Test directory for an example of interfacing with the library. Broadly, you'll want to await `ScreenLogicConnect.FindUnits.Find()` to get a list of available controllers on your network, create a connection with
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See Program.cs inside the Test directory for an example of interfacing with the library. Broadly, for local connections you'll want to await `ScreenLogicConnect.FindUnits.Find()` to get a list of available controllers on your network, create a connection with
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`new ScreenLogicConnect.UnitConnection()` and await `connection.ConnectTo(controller)`. Once connected, there are a few methods implemented such as `GetPoolStatus()` that should show up via Intellisense.
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`new ScreenLogicConnect.UnitConnection()` and await `connection.ConnectTo(controller)`. Once connected, there are a few methods implemented such as `GetPoolStatus()` that should show up via Intellisense. For remote connections you'll want to await
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`ScreenLogicConnect.RemoteConnect.GetGatewayInfo(systemName)` then ensure your password is specified for `connection.ConnectTo(controller, password)`. Everything else should work the same as a local connection.
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## Example output
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## Example output
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