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Serial.begin(115200); homeSpan.begin(Category::Fans,"HomeSpan Ceiling Fan"); new SpanAccessory(); new Service::AccessoryInformation(); new Characteristic::Identify(); new Service::LightBulb(); new Characteristic::On(true); // NEW: Providing an argument sets its initial value. In this case it means the LightBulb will be turned on at start-up // In addition to setting the initial value of a Characteristic, it is also possible to override the default min/max/step range specified by HAP. // We do this with the setRange() method: // setRange(min, max, step), where // // min = minimum allowed value // max = maximum allowed value // step = step size (can be left blank, in which case the HAP default is retained) // The setRange() method can be called on any numerical-based Characteristic that supports range overrides. The easiest way to apply to method is to call it right // after instantiating a new Characteristic. Don't forget to surround the "new" command in parentheses when chaining a method in this fashion. // Here we create a Brightness Characteristic to set the brightness of the LightBulb with an initial value of 50% and an allowable range // from 20-100% in steps of 5%. See Notes 1 and 2 below for more details: (new Characteristic::Brightness(50))->setRange(20,100,5); new Service::Fan(); new Characteristic::Active(); new Characteristic::RotationDirection(); // NEW: This allows control of the Rotation Direction of the Fan (new Characteristic::RotationSpeed(50))->setRange(0,100,25); // NEW: This allows control of the Rotation Speed of the Fan, with an initial value of 50% and a range from 0-100 in steps of 25% // NOTE 1: Setting the initial value of the Brightness Characteristic to 50% does not by itself cause HomeKit to turn the light on to 50% upon start-up. // Rather, this is governed by the initial value of the On Characteristic, which in this case happens to be set to true. If it were set to false, // or left unspecified (default is false) then the LightBulb will be off at start-up. However, it will jump to 50% brightness as soon as turned on // for the first time. This same logic applies to the Active and RotationSpeed Characteristics for a Fan. // NOTE 2: The default range for Characteristics that support a range of values is specified in HAP Section 9. For Brightness, the range defaults // to min=0%, max=100%, step=1%. Using setRange() to change the minimum Brightness from 0% to 20% (or any non-zero value) provides for a better // HomeKit experience. This is because the LightBulb power is controlled by the On Characteristic, and allowing Brightness to be as low as 0% // sometimes results in HomeKit turning on the LightBulb but with Brightness=0%, which is not very intuitive. This can occur when asking Siri // to lower the Brightness all the way, and then turning on the LightBulb. By setting a minumum value of 20%, HomeKit always ensures that there is // some Brightness value whenever the LightBulb is turned on. } // end of setup() ////////////////////////////////////// void loop(){ homeSpan.poll(); // run HomeSpan! } // end of loop()