A remote timer, equipped with a scheduling Web interface, controls a "DigitalOut".
Dependencies: Timezone NTPClient
WebTimer
The WebTimer is an Mbed device enabling to remotely control a DigitalOut. It has a "calendar-like" user interface to edit the schedule - a table you can click on (or tap on a touch-screen device).
The program was ported to Mbed from the Tuxgraphics site. Thank you Guido for sharing!
- When starting, it will print it's IP address over the USB serial link to the terminal screen. However, you can set a different static IP address if you modify the code in the
main.cpp
. - To connect to the WebTimer, type the IP address into the web browser edit box and hit
ENTER
. - When a cell is green then the timer keeps it's output
ON
during that period of time. If a cell is not green it means the output isOFF
.
- To select or deselect multiple cells you can click (keep down the button) and move the mouse over more cells.
- The smallest time interval on this 24h timer is 15minutes.
- To save the changes type in the password and hit
ENTER
or click on theSave
button. - The default password is "secret". But you can change it by editing the source code in
main.cpp
.
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md Wed Nov 11 16:56:02 2020 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Contributing to Mbed OS + +Mbed OS is an open-source, device software platform for the Internet of Things. Contributions are an important part of the platform, and our goal is to make it as simple as possible to become a contributor. + +To encourage productive collaboration, as well as robust, consistent and maintainable code, we have a set of guidelines for [contributing to Mbed OS](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/contributing/index.html).