Command for Lights Dimming
This command can be used to control the brightness of some lamps (with special hardware), it may also be
used in a particular type of electric valves or fan speed control ... (if this feature is supported). , this
command is limited and must have hardware support for dimming.
The keyword for this command is
Dim
and
Power
. And its form of use is as follows:
Dim/Power {place.pos.device} to {num} percent
{place.pos.device} Dim/Power to {num} percent
Example:
Dim the kitchen's first lamp to 50 percent
Dim light of parking to 10 percent
The light of parking Dim to 10 percent
Set Power of parking fan to 30 percent
Set the sprinkler Power to 95 percent
Garden irrigation Power to 43 percent
In addition, if the percentage of intensity / power is not specified in this command, it is automatically considered to
be 50%, with this account the two opposing orders are equal:
Dim the light to 50 percent = Dim the light
Again, if the tool does not have the necessary hardware support, Alexa will give a message similar to this:
The light does not support dimming due to hardware
Changing Light Color
This command is used exclusively for RGB special lamps and can be used to adjust the colors of the RGB
lamps, as well as the following standard and functional colors in the system:
White, Black, Gray, Silver, Blue, Azure, Navy, Sky, Cyan, Aqua, Cerulean, Indigo, Purple, Violet, Magenta,
Orchid, Crimson, Pink, Red, Rose, Tomato, Orange, Gold, Golden, Tan, Bronze, Maroon, Brown, Yellow,
Lime, Olive, Green, Chartreuse, Turquoise, Teal
The keyword is the
color
command, and the color name
(color Name)
must also be specified. And its
form is as follows:
{place.pos.device} color to {colorname}
Color of {place.pos.device} to {colorname}
Color to {colorname} for {place.pos.device}
Example:
The kitchen's first rgb color to red
Change
the color of rgb to green
Set the color blue for rgb
RGB color set to yellow = RGB color yellow = set RGB color to yellow