Example 1 (simple delay)
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If the Condition is detected (the ConditionDetect property becomes true), the ConditionTimeoutPending property 
becomes trueConditionTimeoutPending property becomes false and the set Action is 
launched.
Example 2 ('still true after' delay type)
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If the Condition is detected (the ConditionDetect property becomes true) the ConditionTimeoutPending property 
becomes  true          ConditionTimeoutPending  property 
becomes falseConditionDetect property becomes true 
Example 3 ('continuously true' delay type)
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If the Condition is detected (the ConditionDetect property becomes true), the ConditionTimeoutPending property 
becomes trueConditionDetect 
property stays trueConditionTimeoutPending property becomes false, and the set 
Action is launched.
Setting the Name of the Event
Command and Response
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Parameters
The 
Example
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Enable the Event
Command and Response
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Parameters
true (or 1), the Action will be launched if the Condition is detected. If the property 
is false (or 0), the Action will not run, however, the Condition counter will be increased when detected.
Example
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Triggering a Condition
DIFFERENCE:   
   
has to be loaded. In this case, there could be many actions which are based on the same condition. In order 
Command and Response
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Example
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is reset at boot.
Command and Response
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Example
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