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Topics

  1. Welcome
  2. Getting started
    1. What is unicontrol
    2. How it works
    3. Connectivity
    4. Integration options
    5. Default hardware
    6. Hardware extensions
    7. Special sensors
    8. RGB driver
    9. Audio driver
    10. Network API - HTTP
    11. Network API - MQTT
    12. Network security
    13. Downloads
  3. Web Interface
    1. Processes
      1. Process
      2. Name
      3. Main state
      4. Initial state
      5. Display
      6. Constraints
        1. Process timer
        2. Variable contraints
        3. Force output
      7. Input
        1. Input source
        2. Channel
        3. Control period
        4. Value
        5. Publish
        6. Frequency
        7. Subtopic
      8. Events
        1. On/Off event
        2. Condition
        3. Idle/running time
        4. Delay on/off
        5. Fade in/out
        6. High/low input
        7. Mid point/Tolerance
        8. Out on when
      9. Output
        1. Primary output
        2. Action
        3. Type
        4. Invert
        5. Duty cycle
        6. Mem value
        7. High/low output
        8. Folder/Track
        9. RGB mode
        10. RGB color
        11. RGB brightness
        12. RGB speed
        13. Publish
        14. Subtopic
        15. Secondary outputs
      10. Cycle
        1. Cycles
        2. High/Low phase
      11. On/Off button
    2. Peripheral
      1. Hardware
      2. Type
      3. Calibration
      4. Mapping (edit)
      5. IR remote (edit)
      6. Impulse_counter (edit)
      7. RGB driver (edit)
      8. DS18B20 (edit)
    3. Device
    4. Network
    5. System
    6. License
  4. Tutorials
    1. First boot
    2. First process
    3. Connect to MQTT
    4. Process sequencing

    5. DIY Project: Bath Fan

In this article

  • Introduction
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unicontrol > Web interface > Processes > Cycle > Cycles

Cycles

Cycles define how many times the process' output switches between HIGH and LOW states when the process turns ON, up to 9999 times. If [VALUE] = 0 is provided then the Cycle is repeated indefinitely or until the process is turned OFF. If a non-zero integer [VALUE] is provided then the output repeats [VALUE] cycles and the respective process is automatically turned OFF afterwards.

HTTP

The device will accept HTTP requests at the following URLs:

(POST) http://[IPv4]/var_set?param=cyrep_[PROCESS ID]&val=[VALUE]
(GET) http://[IPv4]/var_request?param=cyrep_[PROCESS ID]



POST: http://192.168.1.255/var_set?param=cyrep_7&val=3

will set the Process #7 output to "blink" 3 times once the predefined On event is triggered.

Learn more in HTTP API.

MQTT

This parameter cannot be accessed via MQTT. Learn more in MQTT API.

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