

# OpenSprinkler Pi, it makes more sense to directly connect via gpio mode. # http: this mode is applicable to both OpenSprinkler and OpenSprinkler Pi, as long as # is directly over the GPIO pins of the Raspberry Pi # is connected directly to an OpenSprinkler Pi. # gpio: this mode is only applicable when running OpenHAB on a Raspberry Pi, which # The type of OpenSprinkler connection to make.


Refer to the example below to see what you need to include in your openhab.cfg file:
OPENHAB OPENSPRINKLER MANUAL
Note that by connecting OpenHAB to the interval program, you will be disabling any timers and forcing it into manual mode. This requires that the openhab.cfg file be edited to specify how many stations are available (by default there are 8, so if you are not using an extension board then you don't need to do this step).Īdditionally, if you are wanting to connect via http to your !OpenSprinkler (most probably because you have the original version), you will need to specify the url and password to access the interval program server. !OpenSprinkler stations are numbered 0 through 7 for the default number of stations, but for some users of the !OpenSprinkler and !OpenSprinkler Pi, they will have extension boards in use. In other words, this binding supports communicating to the !OpenSprinkler and !OpenSprinkler Pi using http (as long as you have the interval program installed), or directly via GPIO when using the !OpenSprinkler Pi.įor installation of the binding, please see Wiki page Bindings. In the OpenHAB 1.3.0 release, this binding is compatible with with both the OpenSprinkler and OpenSprinkler Pi hardware. Documentation of the OpenSprinkler binding Bundle Introduction
