DLink Water Sensor trigger FL-1000 Close Valve and Leak Alarm
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- If a water leak is detected, then get an email notification
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- Receive a notification if your D-Link camera detects a sound
- Turn your Philips hue lights on if motion is detected
- Webcam detects motion then LED on and unmute my Optoma projector
- Turn on an interior light when the door opens
- Receive a notification when your D-Link water sensor no longer detects water
- If detects a motion event, then Send message Telegram to Private chat with @IFTTT
Useful mydlink and Vimeo integrations
Triggers (If this)
- Person is detectedThis trigger fires every time your D-Link device detects a person.
- New followerThis Trigger fires every time you have a new follower on Vimeo.
- T3/T4 alarm is detectedThis trigger fires every time your D-Link device detects a T3/T4 alarm.
- New live eventThis Trigger fires every time you start a live event on Vimeo. Note: Vimeo's Live API is available only to Vimeo Enterprise customers.
- Motion is detectedThis trigger fires every time your D-Link device detects a motion event.
- New appearance in a videoThis trigger fires every time there is a new video in which the authenticated user has a credited appearance.
- Vehicle is detectedThis trigger fires every time your D-Link device detects a vehicle.
- New liked videoThis Trigger fires every time you like (heart) a video on Vimeo.
- Contact close is detectedThis trigger fires every time your D-Link device detects a contact close event.
- New watch later videoThis Trigger fires every time you add a video to watch later on Vimeo.
- Contact open is detectedThis trigger fires every time your D-Link device detects a contact open event.
- New video uploadedThis Trigger fires every time you upload a new video to Vimeo.
- Sound is detectedThis trigger fires every time your D-Link camera detects a sound event.
- New video in your feedThis Trigger fires every time there is a new video in your feed.
- Water is detectedThis trigger fires every time your D-Link water sensor detects a leak event.
- New staff pickThis Trigger fires every time a new video is added to the Vimeo Staff Picks Channel.
- Water is no longer detectedThis trigger fires when your D-Link water sensor no longer detects water.
- New video from searchThis Trigger fires every time a new video is uploaded to Vimeo that matches a search query you specify.
- Camera is turned onThis tigger fires every time your D-Link camera is turned on.
- Plug is turned onThis tigger fires every time your D-Link smart plug is turned on.
- Camera is turned offThis tigger fires every time your D-Link camera is turned off.
- Plug is turned offThis tigger fires every time your D-Link smart plug is turned off.
Queries (With)
- History of staff picksThis query returns a list of every time a new video is added to the Vimeo Staff Picks Channel.
- History of Motion is detectedThis query returns a list of times when your D-Link device detected a motion event.
- History of videos uploadedThis query returns a list of every time you upload a new video to Vimeo.
- History of when Water was no longer detectedThis query returns a list of when your D-Link water sensor no longer detected water.
- History of liked videosThis query returns a list of every time you like (heart) a video on Vimeo.
- History of sound is detectedThis query returns a list of when your D-Link camera detects a sound event.
- History of watch later videosThis query returns a list of every time you add a video to watch later on Vimeo.
- History of videos in your feedThis query returns a list of every time there is a new video in your feed.
- History of videos from searchThis query returns a list of every time a new video is uploaded to Vimeo that matches a search query you specify.
- Find videoThis Query returns video matches your search on Vimeo.
- History of videos appearancesThis Query returns videos credited appearance for you on Vimeo.
Actions (Then that)
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