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      kl3m3n @Sato
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      @sato Thank you, I will add it to the list (with low priority).

      Best regards,
      kl3m3n

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        Sato @kl3m3n
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        Hi @kl3m3n,

        Ok, i know you have priorities. In my opinion it's an excellent feature. It is a way to know if the connection was remote or local on the equipament, this makes a lot of difference during information management.

        Best regards

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          kl3m3n @Sato
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          @sato NFC feature is implemented in v1.0.15. Please check the new developer manual.

          Best regards,
          kl3m3n

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            Sato @kl3m3n
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            Hi @kl3m3n,

            Great. THANK YOU.

            Soon i will buy a Tag to make tests and give feedback.

            Best regards

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              Sato @kl3m3n
              last edited by Sato

              Hi @kl3m3n,

              Today received the Tags

              mqttClient.publish(&In[0], "|NFC UID:nfc1 HID:nfc SEN:1\r\n");
              Gui-O respond with @nfc1 -2

              Make NFC on, it receive nothing

              Tested with my both Samsung Phones

              Attached the picture of the Tags

              (https://i.imgur.com/67bKB15.jpg)

              Regards

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                Sato @kl3m3n
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                Hi @kl3m3n,

                Forgett to add the data of the Tags read with a NFC read App
                Hope it can help

                Best regards

                D_NFC TagInfo.jpg C_NFC TagInfo.jpg B_NFC TagInfo.jpg A_NFC TagInfo.jpg

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                  kl3m3n @Sato
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                  @sato Did you write any record to the tag? You need to write at least one plain text record to the tag (GUI-O does not support writing tags). There are may apps able to write the NFC data. Did you consult the manual?

                  Best regards,
                  kl3m3n

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                    Sato
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                    Hi kl3m3n,

                    Yes I read the Manual, but I must be doing maybe something wrong, because it doesn't work.

                    In the final part of making the graphical environment I put:
                    mqttClient.publish(&In[0], "|NFC UID:nfc1 HID:nfc SEN:1\r\n");

                    mqttClient.publish(&In[0], "|TON UID:ton1 HID:ton EDUR:3000\r\n");

                    Inside the void loop I have a Timer that periodically runs:

                    mqttClient.publish(&In[0], "@nfc1 SEN:1\r\n"); // wouldn't even need

                    mqttClient.publish(&In[0], "@ton1 1\r\n");
                    Serial.println("TON");

                    Always plays a short sound

                    I recorded the text "Hello Gui-O" in a Tag, with an App Tool for NFC. I can read that text even with the internal functionality of the phone, but on the serial port nothing appears.

                    void parseGuioMsg(const String &msg) {
                    Serial.println(msg); // @init usr:
                    variable msg is always empty

                    To make sure if there is something wrong with my code, I tried it with your example lamp code, but the effect is the same

                    Here I switch Off the NFC function on the Phone, on tap's on the lamp it shows on serial port.
                    GUI-O app is requesting LIGHT ON!
                    TON
                    SEN:1
                    @nfc1 -2 dev:OF24 R. Paris Nr.32 usr:
                    @light_on 1 dev:OF24 R. Paris Nr.32 usr:

                    GUI-O app is requesting LIGHT OFF!
                    @nfc1 -2 dev:OF24 R. Paris Nr.32 usr:
                    @light_off 1 dev:OF24 R. Paris Nr.32 usr:

                    Perhaps you can see what i make wrong
                    Thank You

                    Best regards

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                      kl3m3n @Sato
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                      @sato Hello!

                      Regarding the TON component - this component plays the tones builtin the Android device. Their length is predetermined. If you check out the manual, it says:

                      For TONT -> Tone type number. For reference see:
                      https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/ToneGenerator
                      

                      and

                      For EDUR -> Duration of tone in msec. Ignored if
                      tone duration is shorter.
                      Maximum duration limited to 5000
                      msec.
                      

                      Regarding the NFC - if "-2" is returned, it means that NFC is available, but not enabled (see the manual).

                      You don't need to repeat the messages to enable NFC scanning. Try sending just one message:

                      Enable NFC detection:
                      |NFC UID:nfc1 HID:nfc SEN:1
                      
                      Disable NFC detection:
                      @nfc1 SEN:0
                      

                      Do you use Android 12? Do you have latest app version installed (v1.0.16)? There was a minor fix for Android 12 in this version release.

                      Best regards.
                      kl3m3n

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                        Sato @kl3m3n
                        last edited by Sato

                        Hi kl3m3n,

                        Thanks.
                        With the short sound it's no problem, but the NFC still doesn't work here.
                        As I informed, the only reaction from Gui-O is @nfc1 -2, I just switch off the NFC on the Phone to see if Gui-O would react.

                        I don't think I'm doing anything wrong, but if you want I'll send your code example to see if it works.

                        Yes, i update to the new version

                        Best regards

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                          kl3m3n @Sato
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                          @sato There was a mistake on my side. There were some changes in Android 12 that were not handled correctly by GUI-O app. Now it should work - I have tested it on Android 12 and Android 11.

                          The version that has the fix is v1.0.17.

                          I would appreciate the feedback.

                          Thank you.

                          Best regards,
                          kl3m3n

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                            Sato @kl3m3n
                            last edited by Sato

                            Hi kl3m3n,

                            Ok, Thank You
                            At this moment the new version is not yet available on Google Play.

                            Regards

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                              Sato @kl3m3n
                              last edited by Sato

                              Hi kl3m3n,

                              Well done, congrats!

                              So, now will see to implement it in my programm

                              THANK YOU

                              Best regards

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