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@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ SetOption62<a id="SetOption62"></a>|**6.4.1.19**<BR>`0` = disable *(default)*<BR
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SetOption63<a id="SetOption63"></a>|**6.5.0.9**<BR>`0` = Scan relay power feedback state at restart *(default)*<BR> `1` = Disable relay power feedback state scanning at restart
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SetOption64<a id="SetOption64"></a>|**6.5.0.12**<BR>`0` = sensor name index separator is "-" (hyphen) *(default)*<BR> `1` = sensor name index separator is "_" (underscore)<br>*Affects sensor names in tele messages*
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SetOption65<a id="SetOption65"></a>|**6.6.0.20**<BR>`0` = fast power cycle device recovery procedure enabled *(default)*<BR>`1` = disable fast power cycle device recovery procedure
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SetOption66<a id="SetOption66"></a>|**6.7.1**<BR>`0` = disable publishing `TuyaMcuReceived` over MQTT *(default)*<BR>`1` = enable publishing `TuyaMcuReceived` over MQTT
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SetOption66<a id="SetOption66"></a>|**6.7.0**<BR>`0` = disable publishing `TuyaMcuReceived` over MQTT *(default)*<BR>`1` = enable publishing `TuyaMcuReceived` over MQTT
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SetOption67<a id="SetOption67"></a>|**6.6.0.2**<BR>`0` = disable Sonoff iFan03 buzzer *(default)*<BR>`1` = enable Sonoff iFan03 buzzer
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SetOption68<a id="SetOption68"></a>|**6.6.0.3**<BR>`0` = Treat [PWM](#pwm) as a single light *(default)*<BR>`1` = Treat [PWM](#pwm) as separate channels. In this mode, use [`Power<x>`](#power) to turn lights on and off, and [`Channel<x>`](#channel) to change the value of each channel.<BR>[`Color`](#color) still works to set all channels at once.<BR>Note: a change will trigger a restart.
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SetOption69<a id="SetOption69"></a>|**Deprecated** Use [DimmerRange](#DimmerRange) command from **6.6.0.18**<BR>**6.6.0.5**<BR>`0` = Disable Tuya Dimmer 10% lower limit<BR>`1` = Enable Tuya Dimmer 10% lower limit *(default)*<BR>By default Tuya dimmers won't dim below 10% because some don't function very well when dimmed below 10%.
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