Components and actions
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We refer to each endpoint that is individually addressed by NeuroomNet via certain interfaces as a component. Components are, so to speak, the atoms of the NeuroomNet system.
Components can typically perform actions and/or report events to the NeuroomNet system.
Here are a few simple examples of components:
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A light that is addressed by Neuroomnet via the KNX interface has, for example, the actions switch on and switch off as a component
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A motion sensor, which is addressed by NeuroomNet, e.g. via a COM or UDP interface, has the actions switch on and switch off and can report events about detected movements
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An RFID reader, which is usually addressed by NeuroomNet via a proprietary interface, has the actions switch on and switch off and can report events about a new detected/registering RFID tag and when a corresponding RFID tag leaves the reception area has
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A computer on which the NeuroomNet remote control client software (NeuroomNet PC client) is installed and addressed accordingly has actions such as turning on, turning off, starting certain software, showing or hiding the taskbar / user interface Etc.
In addition to this definition and structuring of the Neuroomnet system into components, the number of components that can be connected by NeuroomNet is also part of the licensing system: the fewer components are required, the cheaper a corresponding license can be purchased.
The costs are therefore linked to the requirements. In other words: you only pay for what you need.
See chapter Components for a more detailed description of components.