GeoLoc is the application to run your own scenarios for your home automation box according to your GPS.
Enter the coordinates, the different URLs and the distance (in meters) in the settings.
Then it remains for you to launch the application and select the order to be launched ...
example: I entered (in the settings) the coordinates of my house (latitude and longitude), I entered the url (in pay) that will trigger a script on my box when I get home automation to a greater distance from that chosen (remote start in settings).
As soon as the distance separating me from the house is higher (than that chosen so!), The application launches the order (order starting url)
When I get home, its the opposite ... (The url arrival will be triggered when when your distance to your home will be less than the one chosen, arrival distance)
To use a very simple, intuitive ... GeoLoc will be the companion of your home automation system!
The Real more GeoLoc calculation is that it directly (in the application) and therefore he will order your box (all calculations are done in the application and as soon as conditions are met: the orders are sent to your box!), GeoLoc offers the ability to run two commands (the first (start) when you leave the house and the second (finish) when you get home.
We are confident you will find lots of use as GeoLoc to activate your alarm, turn off all your lights, close your garage door when you leave your home or turn off your alarm, open the door of your garage .. etc ... but its not all you can run any command url when you reach the desired position
When a command is sent (when conditions are met and therefore a scenario is running on your box), the application will close automatically after 15 seconds in order to avoid unnecessary use of your battery.
you can disable the screen (when you asked that a scenario is ordered) to reduce the discharge of the battery (2 both by tapping on the screen to return to normal mode: tap three times on the screen )
* The use of GeoLoc decreases the autonomy of your device (since it uses geolocation)