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<li><a href="#ignore">ignore</a></li>
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<li><a href="#showtime">showtime</a></li>
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<li><a href="#loglevel">loglevel</a></li>
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<li><a name="#model">hmClass</a>,
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<a name="#model">model</a>,
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<a name="#subType">subType</a><br>
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<li><a name="hmClass">hmClass</a>,
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<a name="model">model</a>,
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<a name="subType">subType</a><br>
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These attributes are set automatically after a successful pairing.
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They are not supposed to be set by hand, and are necessary in order to
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correctly interpret device messages or to be able to send them.</li>
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<li><a name="#rawToReadable">rawToReadable</a><br>
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<li><a name="rawToReadable">rawToReadable</a><br>
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Used to convert raw KFM100 values to readable data, based on measured
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values. E.g. fill slowly your container, while monitoring the
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values reported with <a href="#inform">inform</a>. You'll see:
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Apply these values with: "attr KFM100 rawToReadable 10:0 50:20 79:40 270:100".
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fhem will do a linear interpolation for values between the bounderies.
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</li>
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<li><a name="#unit">unit</a><br>
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<li><a name="unit">unit</a><br>
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set the reported unit by the KFM100 if rawToReadable is active. E.g.<br>
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attr KFM100 unit Liter
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</li>
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expression, so you have access e.g. to the Value functions.<br><br>
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If the plotmode is gnuplot-scroll or SVG, you can also use the min, max,
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avg, cnt, sum, lastv (last value) and lastd (last date) values of the
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avg, cnt, sum, currval (last value) and currdate (last date) values of the
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individual curves, by accessing the corresponding values from the data
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hash, see the example below:<br>
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