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# Matter On Identify Example
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This example demonstrates how to implement the Matter Identify cluster callback for an on/off light device using an ESP32 SoC microcontroller.\
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The application showcases Matter commissioning, device control via smart home ecosystems, and the Identify feature that makes the LED blink when the device is identified from a Matter app.
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## Supported Targets
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| SoC | Wi-Fi | Thread | BLE Commissioning | LED | Status |
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| --- | ---- | ------ | ----------------- | --- | ------ |
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| ESP32 | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | Required | Fully supported |
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| ESP32-S2 | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | Required | Fully supported |
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| ESP32-S3 | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | Required | Fully supported |
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| ESP32-C3 | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | Required | Fully supported |
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| ESP32-C5 | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | Required | Supported (Thread only) |
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| ESP32-C6 | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | Required | Fully supported |
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| ESP32-H2 | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | Required | Supported (Thread only) |
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### Note on Commissioning:
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- **ESP32 & ESP32-S2** do not support commissioning over Bluetooth LE. For these chips, you must provide Wi-Fi credentials directly in the sketch code so they can connect to your network manually.
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- **ESP32-C6** Although it has Thread support, the ESP32 Arduino Matter Library has been pre compiled using Wi-Fi only. In order to configure it for Thread-only operation it is necessary to build the project using Arduino as an IDF Component and to disable the Matter Wi-Fi station feature.
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- **ESP32-C5** Although it has Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz support, the ESP32 Arduino Matter Library has been pre compiled using Thread only. In order to configure it for Wi-Fi operation it is necessary to build the project using Arduino as an ESP-IDF component and disable Thread network, keeping only Wi-Fi station.
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## Features
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- Matter protocol implementation for an on/off light device
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- Support for both Wi-Fi and Thread(*) connectivity
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- On Identify callback implementation - LED blinks when device is identified
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- Visual identification feedback (red blinking for RGB LED, toggling for regular LED)
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- Button control for factory reset (decommission)
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- Matter commissioning via QR code or manual pairing code
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- Integration with Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home
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(*) It is necessary to compile the project using Arduino as IDF Component.
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## Hardware Requirements
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- ESP32 compatible development board (see supported targets table)
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- LED connected to GPIO pin (or using built-in LED) for visual feedback
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- Optional: RGB LED for red blinking identification (uses RGB_BUILTIN if available)
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- User button for factory reset (uses BOOT button by default)
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## Pin Configuration
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- **LED**: Uses `LED_BUILTIN` if defined, otherwise pin 2
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- **Button**: Uses `BOOT_PIN` by default
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## Software Setup
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### Prerequisites
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1. Install the Arduino IDE (2.0 or newer recommended)
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2. Install ESP32 Arduino Core with Matter support
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3. ESP32 Arduino libraries:
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- `Matter`
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- `Wi-Fi` (only for ESP32 and ESP32-S2)
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### Configuration
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Before uploading the sketch, configure the following:
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1. **Wi-Fi credentials** (if not using BLE commissioning - mandatory for ESP32 | ESP32-S2):
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```cpp
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const char *ssid = "your-ssid"; // Change to your Wi-Fi SSID
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const char *password = "your-password"; // Change to your Wi-Fi password
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```
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2. **LED pin configuration** (if not using built-in LED):
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```cpp
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const uint8_t ledPin = 2; // Set your LED pin here
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```
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3. **Button pin configuration** (optional):
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By default, the `BOOT` button (GPIO 0) is used for factory reset. You can change this to a different pin if needed.
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```cpp
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const uint8_t buttonPin = BOOT_PIN; // Set your button pin here
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```
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## Building and Flashing
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1. Open the `MatterOnIdentify.ino` sketch in the Arduino IDE.
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2. Select your ESP32 board from the **Tools > Board** menu.
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<!-- vale off -->
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3. Select **"Huge APP (3MB No OTA/1MB SPIFFS)"** from **Tools > Partition Scheme** menu.
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<!-- vale on -->
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4. Enable **"Erase All Flash Before Sketch Upload"** option from **Tools** menu.
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5. Connect your ESP32 board to your computer via USB.
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6. Click the **Upload** button to compile and flash the sketch.
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## Expected Output
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Once the sketch is running, open the Serial Monitor at a baud rate of **115200**. The Wi-Fi connection messages will be displayed only for ESP32 and ESP32-S2. Other targets will use Matter CHIPoBLE to automatically setup the IP Network. You should see output similar to the following, which provides the necessary information for commissioning:
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```
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Connecting to your-wifi-ssid
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.......
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Wi-Fi connected
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Matter Node is not commissioned yet.
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Initiate the device discovery in your Matter environment.
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Commission it to your Matter hub with the manual pairing code or QR code
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Manual pairing code: 34970112332
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QR code URL: https://project-chip.github.io/connectedhomeip/qrcode.html?data=MT%3A6FCJ142C00KA0648G00
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Matter Node not commissioned yet. Waiting for commissioning.
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Matter Node not commissioned yet. Waiting for commissioning.
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...
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Matter Node is commissioned and connected to the network. Ready for use.
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```
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When you trigger the Identify command from a Matter app, you should see:
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Identify Cluster is Active
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Identify Cluster is Inactive
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```
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## Using the Device
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### Manual Control
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The user button (BOOT button by default) provides factory reset functionality:
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- **Long press (>5 seconds)**: Factory reset the device (decommission)
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### Identify Feature
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The Identify feature allows you to visually identify a specific device from your Matter app. When you trigger the Identify command:
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1. **For RGB LED (RGB_BUILTIN)**: The LED will blink in red color
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2. **For regular LED**: The LED will toggle on/off
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The blinking continues while the Identify cluster is active (typically 3-15 seconds depending on the app). When the Identify period ends, the LED automatically returns to its previous state (on or off).
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### How to Trigger Identify
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#### Apple Home
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1. Open the Home app on your iOS device
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2. Find your device in the device list
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3. Long press on the device
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4. Tap "Identify" or look for the identify option in device settings
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5. The LED will start blinking
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#### Amazon Alexa
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1. Open the Alexa app
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2. Navigate to your device
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3. Look for "Identify" or "Find Device" option in device settings
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4. The LED will start blinking
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#### Google Home
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1. Open the Google Home app
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2. Select your device
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3. Look for "Identify" or "Find Device" option
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4. The LED will start blinking
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### Smart Home Integration
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Use a Matter-compatible hub (like an Apple HomePod, Google Nest Hub, or Amazon Echo) to commission the device.
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#### Apple Home
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1. Open the Home app on your iOS device
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2. Tap the "+" button > Add Accessory
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3. Scan the QR code displayed in the Serial Monitor, or
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4. Tap "I Don't Have a Code or Cannot Scan" and enter the manual pairing code
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5. Follow the prompts to complete setup
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6. The device will appear as an on/off light in your Home app
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7. Use the Identify feature to visually locate the device
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#### Amazon Alexa
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1. Open the Alexa app
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2. Tap More > Add Device > Matter
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3. Select "Scan QR code" or "Enter code manually"
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4. Complete the setup process
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5. The light will appear in your Alexa app
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6. Use the Identify feature to visually locate the device
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#### Google Home
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1. Open the Google Home app
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2. Tap "+" > Set up device > New device
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3. Choose "Matter device"
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4. Scan the QR code or enter the manual pairing code
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5. Follow the prompts to complete setup
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6. Use the Identify feature to visually locate the device
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## Code Structure
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The MatterOnIdentify example consists of the following main components:
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1. **`setup()`**: Initializes hardware (button, LED), configures Wi-Fi (if needed), initializes the Matter on/off light endpoint, registers the on/off callback and the Identify callback, and starts the Matter stack.
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2. **`loop()`**: Handles the Identify blinking logic (if identify flag is active, blinks the LED every 500 ms), handles button input for factory reset, and allows the Matter stack to process events.
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3. **Callbacks**:
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- `onOffLightCallback()`: Controls the physical LED based on on/off state from Matter controller.
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- `onIdentifyLightCallback()`: Handles the Identify cluster activation/deactivation. When active, sets the identify flag to start blinking. When inactive, stops blinking and restores the original light state.
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4. **Identify Blinking Logic**:
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- For RGB LEDs: Blinks in red color (brightness 32) when identify is active
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- For regular LEDs: Toggles on/off when identify is active
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- Blinking rate: Every 500 ms (determined by the delay in loop)
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## Troubleshooting
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- **Device not visible during commissioning**: Ensure Wi-Fi or Thread connectivity is properly configured
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- **LED not responding**: Verify pin configurations and connections
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- **Identify feature not working**: Ensure the device is commissioned and you're using a Matter app that supports the Identify cluster. Some apps may not have a visible Identify button
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- **LED not blinking during identify**: Check Serial Monitor for "Identify Cluster is Active" message. If you don't see it, the Identify command may not be reaching the device
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- **LED state not restored after identify**: The code uses a double-toggle to restore state. If this doesn't work, ensure the light state is properly tracked
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- **Failed to commission**: Try factory resetting the device by long-pressing the button. Other option would be to erase the SoC Flash Memory by using `Arduino IDE Menu` -> `Tools` -> `Erase All Flash Before Sketch Upload: "Enabled"` or directly with `esptool.py --port <PORT> erase_flash`
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- **No serial output**: Check baudrate (115200) and USB connection
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## Related Documentation
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- [Matter Overview](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/matter/matter.html)
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- [Matter Endpoint Base Class](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/matter/matter_ep.html)
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- [Matter On/Off Light Endpoint](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/matter/ep_on_off_light.html)
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## License
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This example is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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