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<p>This node implements some basic functionality for managing a Philips Hue wireless Lamp system.</p>
<p>To use it you need to have obtained a valid auth token (or username) from your Philips Hue Bridge. Read <ahref="http://developers.meethue.com/gettingstarted.html"target="_blank">here</a> on how to do this.</p>
<p>You can enter the ID (1, 2, ...) of a Lamp and turn it ON or OFF, set the color and the brightness (0->100). </p><p>By setting the status to AUTO, you can set the lamp parameters using the message on the input node as follows:</p>
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<li>msg.lamp sets the lamp ID</li>
<li>msg.color sets the lamp color (e.g., msg.color="DF0101" will set the color to red)</li>
<li>msg.brightness sets the lamp brightness (e.g., msg.brightness=50)</li>
<li>msg.payload is used to se the lamp status (on/off/alert) (e.g., msg.payload="alert" will flash the Lamp once</li>
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<p>Please note, by setting the status to AUTO on the node configuration, the rest of the node parameters are ignored, you need to set all parameters through the message input.</p>
<p>By default, the node will search for Philips Hue Bridges. However, by specifying an IP address, you can find Hue systems when this may not be possible due to network configuration.