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GPIO Digital Input
#1
When adding a digital input how do I create a SK Path??

For Example: I'm trying to have a message in KIP when the GPIO turns High - Float Switch = 1

I notice there are options for this in the Pulses app but not the Digital app.
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#2
I have a bilge alarm on a float switch, here's how I have it set up:

   

Notifications are displayed in SignalK like this:

   
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#3
Yes, that is how I have mine set up but there is no provision to add a Signal K key as there is in the Pulses app.
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#4
Digital GPIO uses only notifications. If you can generate extra sk keys go to openplotter-notifications tab and add an action that reacts to the GPIO notification creating a custom sk key.
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(2024-05-10, 06:27 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Digital GPIO uses only notifications. If you can generate extra sk keys go to openplotter-notifications tab and add an action that reacts to the GPIO notification creating a custom sk key.

I had a "fiddle" here but didn't get anything, so I'll wait for the Docs on this one!!

Do I need to change anything in the Data window such as "Signal_K_key=foo.bar" or others??
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