# Tellstickd file for control of remote switches with rfcmd. # To be able to calculate sunrise and sunset times tellstickd needs to know your position # Your latitude latitude = 65.603 # Your longitude longitude = 22.18 # Your timezone timezone = Europe/Stockholm # Where to find the rfcmd command rfcmd = /usr/local/bin/rfcmd # The tellstick device name tellstick_device = /dev/tellstick # Where to put the log file log_file = /var/log/tellstickd # Where to put the pid file pid_file = /var/run/tellstickd.pid # # # # In valid day field, days are numbered 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, ... , 7=Sunday. I.e. 1234567 means that the rule should be active every weekday. # The day fields can be prefixed with "o" or "e" making the rule valid on odd or even weeks. Week numbers are # calculated according to ISO, with the first week of the year being the one containing 4 jan # Time format xx:yy where xx is hour and yy is minute # Multiple definitions are possible for each device. Be aware that overlapping rules (overlapping in time) can/will cause troubles. # # Setting and the same means that the device will always be switched on. # # Sample rules # The sample rule below will turn on the device between 06:10 and 06:20 and off between 22:00 and 23:00 monday to friday. # The device will be turned off daytime 10 minutes after sunrise and 15 before sunset SARTANO 0000000000 12345 06:10-06:20 22:00-23:00 10 15 # This device will be turned on between 07:34 and 07:48, turned off between 23:00 and 23:15 (every day of the week). # It will be turned off exactly on sunrise and off exactly on sunset. WAVEMAN P2 1234567 07:34-07:48 23:00-23:15 0 0 # This device will be turned on 07:00 off between 20:00 and 20:30 and will be on daytime on sundays. NEXA P3 7 07:00 20:00-20:30 # This device will be turned on 07:00 and off 20:00 on fridays and sundays on evenly numbered weeks NEXA P3 e57 07:00 20:00 # This device will be turned on 07:00 and off 20:00 on fridays and sundays on oddly numbered weeks NEXA P3 o57 07:00 20:00