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The temperature for the holiday period is set by the desired-temperature
parameter. Note that you cannot set holiday mode for days earlier than the
parameter. <br> Note that you cannot set holiday mode for days earlier than the
day after tomorrow, for this you must use holiday_short.<br>
Note also, sou cannot set parameters seperately, you must set them in one command.
Note also, you cannot set parameters seperately, you must set them in one command.
Example:
<br>
set FHT1 mode holiday holiday1 24 holiday2 12 desired-temp 14
<code>set FHT1 mode holiday holiday1 24 holiday2 12 desired-temp 14</code>
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<li>The <code>*-from1/*-from2/*-to1/*-to2</code> valuetypes need a time
spec as argument in the HH:MM format. They define the periods, where
the day-temp is valid. The minute (MM) will be rounded to 10, and
24:00 means off.
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<li>To synchronize the FHT time and to "wake" muted FHTs it is adviseable
to schedule following command:<br>
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monday till sunday to be sent. The argument is a bitfield, to request
unique values add up the following:
<ul>
<li> 1: monday
<li> 2: tuesday
<li> 4: thursday
<li> 8: wednesday
<li>16: friday
<li>32: saturday
<li>64: sunday
<li> 1: monday</li>
<li> 2: tuesday</li>
<li> 4: thursday</li>
<li> 8: wednesday</li>
<li>16: friday</li>
<li>32: saturday</li>
<li>64: sunday</li>
</ul>
measured-temp and actuator is sent along if it is considered
appropriate
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<b>Note:</b> This command generates a lot of RF traffic, which can
lead to further problems, especially if the reception is not clear.
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<li><code>report2</code> with parameter 255 requests the following
settings to be reported: day-temp night-temp windowopen-temp