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<a id="LedPower"></a>LedPower | LED power state as on or off <BR> `0` = turn LED OFF and set `LedState 0` <BR> `1` = turn LED ON and set `LedState 8` <BR> `2` = toggle LED and set `LedState 0` <BR>(Use `Backlog LedPower 0; SetOption31 1` to disable LED even when Wi-Fi or MQTT is not connected)
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LedPower\<x\> | LED\<x\> power state control. **Enabled only when LedLink(i) is configured**<BR> `0` = turn LED OFF and set `LedState 0` <BR> `1` = turn LED ON and set `LedState 0` <BR> `2` = toggle LED and set `LedState 0`
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<a id="LedState"></a>LedState | Manage LED state<BR> `0` = disable use of LED as much as possible <BR> `1` = show power state on LED (LED on when power on) *(default)* *(inverted for Sonoff Touch/T1)*<BR> `2` = show MQTT subscriptions as a LED blink<BR> `3` = show power state and MQTT subscriptions as a LED blink<BR> `4` = show MQTT publications as a LED blink<BR> `5` = show power state and MQTT publications as a LED blink<BR> `6` = show all MQTT messages as a LED blink<BR> `7` = show power state and MQTT messages as a LED blink<BR><BR>`8` = LED on when Wi-Fi and MQTT are connected. ***Cannot be issued directly*** and is only activated when `LedPower` is switched from `0` to `1`
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<a id="Power0"></a>Power0 | Control the power state simultaneously for all relays on the device<BR> `0` / `off` = turn OFF <BR> `1` / `on` = turn ON <BR> `2` / `toggle` = if relay is `ON` switch to `OFF` and vice versa
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<a id="Power"></a>Power\<x\> | Control the corresponding Relay (enumerated) power state and also restart PulseTime\<x\><BR> `0` / `off` = turn OFF <BR> `1` / `on` = turn ON <BR> `2` / `toggle` = if relay is `ON` switch to `OFF` and vice versa<BR> `3` / `blink` = toggle power for [BlinkCount](#blinkcount) times each [BlinkTime](#blinktime) duration (at the end of `blink`, relay power is returned to pre-blink state)<BR> `4` / `blinkoff` = stop blink sequence and return relay power to pre-blink state
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<a id="PowerOnState"></a>PowerOnState | Control relay state after _**powering up**_ the device. [More information](PowerOnState-Configuration)<BR> `0` / `OFF` = keep relay(s) OFF after power up <BR> `1` / `ON` = turn relay(s) ON after power up <BR> `2` / `TOGGLE` = toggle relay(s) from last saved state <BR> `3` = switch relay(s) to their last saved state *(default)* <BR> `4` = turn relay(s) ON and disable further relay control <BR> `5` = after a `PulseTime` period turn relay(s) ON (acts as inverted [`PulseTime`](Commands#pulsetime) mode)
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<a id="PulseTime"></a>PulseTime\<x\> | Display the amount of `PulseTime` remaining on the corresponding Relay (enumerated)<BR>`<value>` Set the duration to keep the corresponding Relay `ON` when `Power<x> ON` command is issued. After this amount of time, the relay will be turned `OFF`.<BR>`0` / `OFF` = disable use of PulseTime for the corresponding Relay<BR>`1..111` = set PulseTime for the corresponding Relay in 0.1 second increments<BR>`112..64900` = set PulseTime for the corresponding Relay, offset by 100, in 1 second increments. Add 100 to desired interval in seconds, e.g., `PulseTime 113` = 13 seconds and `PulseTime 460` = 6 minutes (i.e., 360 seconds)<BR>
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