Rules Complete Examples

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NR01 - WatchDog

The WatchDog functionality is used to monitor connectivity to specified IP address (or URL) by sending PING request to it.

The ping in this example is sent every 60s and waits 5s for the device to respond. If the ping fails, Watchdog returns false and restarts (ACTION: 2 = SHORT OFF) device connected to first output. After restart, it waits 120 seconds and starts monitoring again. If the device does not respond, WatchDog remains in ERROR state until the next successful ping.

Watchdog definition

WatchDog name: NR01_WDT

{
  "target": "192.168.101.180",
  "pingInterval": 60,
  "timeout": 5,
  "maxTimeouts": 0,
  "timeToReboot": 120
}

Rule definition

Rule name: NR01_RULE

{
  "conditions": {
    "WDT/NR01_WDT/FAIL": true
  },
  "actions": {
    "OUTPUTS/1/ACTION": 2
  }
}

NR02 - Digital Inputs

Rule is used for managing outputs in response to change of Digital Inputs (DI) state. Rule monitors state of first DI. When DI switches from OFF (0) to ON (1), Rule switches (toggles) Outputs 1 & 2 to their opposite states (ACTION 4 = TOGGLE).

Rule definition

Rule name: NR02_RULE

{
  "conditions": {
    "INPUTS/1/STATE": "on"
  },
  "actions": {
    "OUTPUTS/1/ACTION": 4,
    "OUTPUTS/2/ACTION": 4
  }
}

NR03 - Current Watchdog

Rule monitors load (Watts) on Output 1. If the load is between 1-20W for at least 2 minutes, it restarts (ACTION 2 = SHORT OFF) the output. Example uses PAB (Power Analysis Block) functionality to determine if measured value (load in our case) lies in given range for a period of time. When it does, defined Rule triggers device restart.

PAB definition

PAB name: NR03_PAB

{
  "type": "RANGE",
  "source": "OUTPUTS/1/LOAD",
  "lowerBound": 1,
  "upperBound": 20,
  "timeHysteresis": 120
}

Rule definition

Rule name: NR03_RULE

{
  "conditions": {
    "PAB/NR03_PAB/IN": true
  },
  "actions": {
    "OUTPUTS/1/ACTION": 2
  }
}

Example for PAB - RANGE (multiple actions for one condition)

Defined condition checks a device connected to output 4. The device is expected to have a maximum load of 600W. If the load is too high, we want to immediately turn off the device and send an alarm to Cloud.

PAB definition

PAB name: Watch_out4_load

{
  "type": "RANGE",
  "source": "OUTPUTS/4/LOAD",
  "lowerBound": 0,
  "upperBound": 600
}


Action definition

{
  "conditions": {
    "PAB/Watch_out4_load/IN": 0
  }
  "actions": {
    "OUTPUTS/4/ACTION": 0,
    "CLOUD/OUTPUT/1/ALARM": "${COND_RESULT}"
  }
}

Example for PAB - ZONES

In this condition, the value of current at the output 2 is monitored. It is then classified to respective zone according to measured value. Depending on the zone in which is classified, different actions can be triggered:

  • If the value of current is in zone 0, restart device on output 1
  • If the value of current is in zone 2, turn ON alarm in Cloud

PAB definition

PAB name: Watch_out2_current

{
  "type": "ZONES",
  "source": "OUTPUTS/2/CURRENT",
  "thresholds": [
    50,
    150,
  ],
  "timeHysteresis": 10
}

Rules definition

Must be defined in two separate Rules because they contain different conditions:

  • Rule name: Zone_restart
  • Description: If the PAB is in zone 0 (0-49mA), restart the device at output 1
{
  "conditions": {
    "PAB/Watch_out2_current/ZONE": 0
  },
  "actions": {
    "OUTPUTS/1/ACTION": 2
  }
}


  • Rule name: Zone_alarm
  • Description: If the PAB is in zone 2 (150+ mA), send alarm to Cloud
{
  "conditions": {
    "PAB/Watch_out2_current/ZONE": 2
  },
  "actions": {
    "CLOUD/OUTPUT/1/ALARM": "${COND_RESULT}"
  }
} 

Example for devices without measurements

Defined rule keeps output 1 state the same as output 3

Rule definition

Rule name: RULE_OUT

{
  "conditions": {
    "OUTPUTS/3/STATE": "on"
  },
  "actions": {
    "OUTPUTS/1/ACTION": "${COND_RESULT}"
  }
}