Fix over 100 typos/spelling mistakes :P (#1483)

* Fix a bunch of typos/spelling mistakes
* Removed extra spaces from emulated_hue
* Correct device type. of binary_sensor.enocean.markdown
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Matt N 2016-11-23 01:23:23 -08:00 committed by Fredrik Lindqvist
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Configuration variables:
- **password** (*Required*): The password that used to access the ISY interface.
- **sensor_string** (*Optional*): This is the string that is used to identify which devices are to be assumed to be sensors instead of lights of switches. By default, this string is 'sensor'. If this string is found in the device name or folder, Home Assistant will assume it is as a sensor or binary sensor (if the device has on/off or true/false states).
- **hidden_string** (*Optional*): The HIDDEN_STRING is a string that is used to identify which devices are to be hidden on Home Assistant's front page. This string will be stripped from the device's name before being used. By default, this value is '{HIDE ME}'.
- **tls** (*Optional*): This entry should refelct the version of TLS that the ISY controller is using for HTTPS encryption. This value can be either 1.1 or 1.2. If this value is not set, it is assumed to be version 1.1. This is the default for most users. ISY994 Pro users may likely be using 1.2. When using HTTPS in the host entry, it is best practice to set this value.
- **tls** (*Optional*): This entry should reflect the version of TLS that the ISY controller is using for HTTPS encryption. This value can be either 1.1 or 1.2. If this value is not set, it is assumed to be version 1.1. This is the default for most users. ISY994 Pro users may likely be using 1.2. When using HTTPS in the host entry, it is best practice to set this value.
Once the ISY controller is configured, it will automatically import any binary sensors, covers, fans, lights, locks, sensors and switches it can locate.
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The *actions* program indicates what should be performed for the following devic
* *cover* the THEN clause is evaluated for the open_cover service, the ELSE clause is evaluated for the close_cover service
* *fan* the THEN clause is evaluated for the turn_on service, the ELSE clause is evaluated for the turn_off service
* *lock* the THEN clause is evaluated for the lock service, the ELSE clause is evaluated for the unlock service
* *switch* the THEN clause is evaluated for the turn_on srevice, the ELSE clause is evaluated for the turn_off service
* *switch* the THEN clause is evaluated for the turn_on service, the ELSE clause is evaluated for the turn_off service
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<img src='{{site_root}}/images/isy994/isy994_SwitchActionsExample.png' />