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== Tones ==
 
== Tones ==
  
From ESP Easy v2.0.0 it's also possible to play a tone on a pin, via a speaker or piezo element:
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Besides RTTTL it's also possible to '''play a single tone''' on a pin, via a speaker or piezo element:
  
 
'''<nowiki>http://<ESP IP address>/control?cmd=tone,14,1300,200</nowiki>'''
 
'''<nowiki>http://<ESP IP address>/control?cmd=tone,14,1300,200</nowiki>'''

Revision as of 20:06, 19 July 2017

Introduction

RTTTL (Ring Tone Transfer Language) was developed by Nokia to play more "easy on the ear" melodies as ringtones for mobile phones. The tunes over all characteristics are created by using three different commands:

  • d - duration
  • o - octave
  • b - tempo (beat)

After that the actual tune is then created

Hardware

You can use a buzzer speaker or a piezo element to play tones.

Buzzer.jpg Piezo element.jpg

ESP Easy

No device is needed, generally you use rules to activate different notifications, or you send commands to activate them. Below you find more information on how to do this.

Tones

Besides RTTTL it's also possible to play a single tone on a pin, via a speaker or piezo element:

http://<ESP IP address>/control?cmd=tone,14,1300,200

Plays a 1300 hz tone for 200 ms on gpio-14h

Melodies and ringtones

From ESPEasy v2.0.0-dev6 (in the testing plugin set) its also possible to play melodies via [RTTTL]

(don't forget to remove the spaces)

http://<ESP IP address>/control?cmd=rtttl,14:d=8,o=5,b=180,c6,b,c6,p,g,g-,p,f,b,c6,p,d6,p,g,p,c6,b,c6,p,d6,p,f,g,g-,4p,g,f,4d-


This plays a melody on pin 14.

You can also use these from rules. We use it to let our alarm system give feedback to the user via a piezo speaker.

To make a boot-sound on startup, create a rule like this:

On System#Boot do 
  rtttl,14:d=10,o=6,b=180,c,e,g
endon