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Webswitch 1216H Support in English => General discussion forum => Topic started by: Jan (Microbit) on 2012-11-14, 09:57:59

Title: Windows Phone App available
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2012-11-14, 09:57:59
We have released a Windows Phone (7) App used to control the Webswitch 1216H.

The app supports:

1/
Controlling the relays/Nexa switches.

2/
Reading temperatures, humidity sensors and digital inputs.

3/
Setting Car Warm Up overrides.

4/
Setting Auto Control Program overrides.

(Some features require the extended Webswitch version, additional hardware and also the latest firmware version)

To find it go to Windows Phone Store(Marketplace) and search for "microbit". We have decided to make it a paid App hoping that you find it reasonable to pay for the extra features it bring to the Webswitch. There is a feature limited trial version available so that you can see if it is something useful  ;)
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: OH1MTS on 2012-11-14, 18:18:06
What about Nexa switches?
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2012-11-14, 19:27:43
What about Nexa switches?
I have edited the message above to clarify that they are included too.
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: OH1MTS on 2012-11-22, 21:52:38
Thanks, another issue. I have large OptiBeams and I travel a lot because of my work and it would be nice and easy to turn the antennas when high winds are epxpected ( to meet the gusts in coorect angle ). Not a big deal as WP browser works fine with WebSwitch but anyway.
http://www.qrz.com/db/OH1MTS
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2012-11-23, 09:39:39
Stay tuned and things like that most likely might become available in the future  :)
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: OH1MTS on 2012-11-23, 14:17:47
Cool, just purchased it.
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2012-11-23, 14:36:46
Cool, just purchased it.
Even cooler! Thank you!  ;D
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: OH1MTS on 2012-11-30, 18:03:32
Swapped from Lumia900 to 920 and this works much faster and smoother. (finjävel)
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: OH1MTS on 2012-12-02, 08:36:56
WP8, only one relay seems to be acive even I'm reloading. Lumia900 all realys are illuminated but 920 only one and when I hit the reaload it jumps randomly to other relay. These are Nexa switches.
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2012-12-03, 10:44:47
That behavior is the expected if one is using  the trial/evaluation version, which I assume you don't?
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: OH1MTS on 2013-04-13, 14:19:36
We have released a Windows Phone (7) App used to control the Webswitch 1216H.

The app supports:

1/
Controlling the relays/Nexa switches.

2/
Reading temperatures, humidity sensors and digital inputs.

3/
Setting Car Warm Up overrides.

4/
Setting Auto Control Program overrides.

(Some features require the extended Webswitch version, additional hardware and also the latest firmware version)

To find it go to Windows Phone Store(Marketplace) and search for "microbit". We have decided to make it a paid App hoping that you find it reasonable to pay for the extra features it bring to the Webswitch. There is a feature limited trial version available so that you can see if it is something useful  ;)

Now that rotator control is added, what about mltible Webswitchs.
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2013-04-14, 08:52:46
I am not sure I understand what you mean?
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: OH1MTS on 2013-04-15, 06:11:21
Well, if user would have multiple locations he want to controll.
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2013-04-15, 08:10:37
But handling multiple Webswitches has been there since the first release of the App. Or do you mean something else?
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: OH1MTS on 2013-04-15, 12:52:58
Oops, just notices that settings has that "save" ...... sorry.
Title: Re: Windows Phone App available
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2013-04-15, 13:36:03
Oops, just notices that settings has that "save" ...... sorry.
No problems!  ;)