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Portrait Mode?

Open ad-borges opened this issue 3 years ago • 11 comments

I have the US version How can i use portrait mode? (vertical) Any command?

ad-borges avatar Mar 18 '22 23:03 ad-borges

if you have the us version, you should should be able to change orientation in the settings on the panel itself

joBr99 avatar Mar 19 '22 07:03 joBr99

Already flashed to Blackadder's tasmota code.... Not stock firmware anymore

All that appears in screen right now, is commanded by driver.... at config page, theres Brightness setable, theres sleep setable. Orientation option, when i click in Portrait, nothing happens, because its not mapped

ad-borges avatar Mar 19 '22 13:03 ad-borges

press restart in tasmota after you change the orientation on nspanel

joBr99 avatar Mar 19 '22 13:03 joBr99

The choice input radio is not selectable. I click in portrait, dont get blue, radio button not change from landscape to portrait.

ad-borges avatar Mar 19 '22 13:03 ad-borges

Even not changing in screen, i restarted and worked..... thanks mate!!!!

ad-borges avatar Mar 19 '22 13:03 ad-borges

yes, the firmware on the display of nspanel is setting some magic numbers somewhere in the firmware, causing it to load an alternative firmware for the other orientation on next boot (and it should also send a msg to esp32 to request a power reset)

but this message isn't doing anthing, because that's not implemented in the berry driver

joBr99 avatar Mar 19 '22 13:03 joBr99

@joBr99 you can point me to some resource regarding node-red logic to manage nspanel state syncs and controls? i use mostly zigbee with mqtt and homebridge, so i never adopted Home Assistant

ad-borges avatar Mar 19 '22 13:03 ad-borges

sorry, can't help you with that, not using the stock fw

joBr99 avatar Mar 19 '22 14:03 joBr99

thanks

ad-borges avatar Mar 19 '22 14:03 ad-borges

@joBr99 Last one :) Whats the difference between Analog and ESP-32 Temperature? The last one is about the chip itself?

ad-borges avatar Mar 19 '22 15:03 ad-borges

yep, analog1 is the ntc thermistor for the room temp, esp32 temp is the chip itself

joBr99 avatar Mar 19 '22 15:03 joBr99