For example, if the outdoors of your home contains a Front Porch, Garage and Back Yard Deck - your TreeHouse will contain an Outdoor location (node) as a branch of TreeHouse.
An Event within TreeHouse is a conditional statement that may or may not contain actionable Trigger Statements.
An event in Sleep status is waiting for a Time Condition Statement to become True.
Devices (light bulbs, light switches, motion sensors, camera's, etc) are created as leaf nodes of a Location.
An Event in Waiting status is Waiting for all condition statements to become True.
TreeHouse allows you to receive MultiMedia text messages directly to your mobile device whenever motion is detected from a Video Camera.
Within the Outdoor location, you would define three branches to denote the Front Porch, Garage and Back Yard Deck.
This hierarchy allows for a natural grouping of devices based on their physical location for one-click actuation of all devices, by type, by location.
Remove or Favorite a Location, Device or Event with a right swipe.
TreeHouse uses a patented Tree metaphor to describe physical locations and devices.
A Condition & Trigger Event can be in one of three states (Waiting/Sleep/Triggered).
TreeHouse can automatically pan your video camera to a preset setting, capture a burst of images and send you only relevant snapshots.
An event in Triggered Status is one that has recently been triggered, resulting in it's action statements being executed.
A Condition Only Event can be in one of two states - (True/False).