diff --git a/docs/howto.md b/docs/howto.md index 5d1344e..89d6aed 100644 --- a/docs/howto.md +++ b/docs/howto.md @@ -138,13 +138,13 @@ The new firmware will be built and then flashed to your panel, which will restar 4. The display starts the update process and then restarts. ## Notification via HA -To show a notification on the NSPAnel, the following service call can be used: +To show a notification on the NSPanel, the following service call can be used: ```yaml service: esphome.panelname_notification_show data: - label: Example text - message: Example text + label: Example label text + message: Example message text ``` > [!NOTE] > For more details about this service call, please refer to our [API documentation](api.md#notification-show-service-notification_show). @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ trigger: ## Climate control with Relays > [!ATTENTION] -> Although these instructions are still valid, since v4.0 there is a better way to setup a climate control using the panel's relays an the [add-on climate](addon_climate.md). +> Although these instructions are still valid, since v4.0 there is a better way to setup a climate control using the panel's relays an the [add-on climate](addon_climate.md), which will continue to work even if Home Assistant and/or WiFi are not available. You probably only want to use this approach, if you are not using the build-in thermometer. In order to use the NSPanel to control a radiator or underfloor heating, at least one Generic Thermostat must be created in the HA. More information can be found here: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/generic_thermostat/