diff --git a/examples/window-app/nrfconnect/README.md b/examples/window-app/nrfconnect/README.md index 31cb4b783ae6e7..b3b34ca337b25d 100644 --- a/examples/window-app/nrfconnect/README.md +++ b/examples/window-app/nrfconnect/README.md @@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ with other Thread devices in the network. ### Device Firmware Upgrade -The example supports over-the-air (OTA) device firmware upgrade (DFU) using -the Matter OTA update, which is mandatory for Matter-compliant devices and enabled +The example supports over-the-air (OTA) device firmware upgrade (DFU) using the +Matter OTA update, which is mandatory for Matter-compliant devices and enabled by default. For this method, the @@ -175,16 +175,16 @@ following states are possible: - _Solid On_ — The device is fully provisioned and has full Thread network and service connectivity. -**LED 2** indicates the lift position of the shutter, which is represented by the -brightness of the LED. The brightness level ranges from 0 to 255, where the -switched off LED with brightness level 0 indicates a fully opened shutter (lifted) -and 255 indicates a fully closed shutter (lowered). +**LED 2** indicates the lift position of the shutter, which is represented by +the brightness of the LED. The brightness level ranges from 0 to 255, where the +switched off LED with brightness level 0 indicates a fully opened shutter +(lifted) and 255 indicates a fully closed shutter (lowered). -**LED 3** indicates the tilt position of the shutter, which is represented by the -brightness of the LED. The brightness level ranges from 0 to 255, where the -switched off LED with brightness level 0 indicates a fully opened shutter (tilted -to a horizontal position) and 255 indicates a fully closed shutter (tilted -to a vertical position). +**LED 3** indicates the tilt position of the shutter, which is represented by +the brightness of the LED. The brightness level ranges from 0 to 255, where the +switched off LED with brightness level 0 indicates a fully opened shutter +(tilted to a horizontal position) and 255 indicates a fully closed shutter +(tilted to a vertical position). **Button 1** can be used for the following purposes: @@ -200,25 +200,27 @@ to a vertical position). instruction. **Button 2** — Pressing the button once moves the shutter towards the open -position by one step. Depending on the current movement mode, the button decreases -the brightness of **LED2** for the lift mode and **LED3** for the tilt mode. +position by one step. Depending on the current movement mode, the button +decreases the brightness of **LED2** for the lift mode and **LED3** for the tilt +mode. -**Button 3** — Pressing the button once moves the shutter towards the closed -position by one step. Depending on the current movement mode, the button increases -the brightness of **LED2** for the lift mode and **LED3** for the tilt mode. +**Button 3** — Pressing the button once moves the shutter towards the +closed position by one step. Depending on the current movement mode, the button +increases the brightness of **LED2** for the lift mode and **LED3** for the tilt +mode. -**Button 2** and **Button 3** — Pressing both buttons at the same time toggles -the shutter movement mode between lift and tilt. After each device reset, -the mode is set to lift by default. +**Button 2** and **Button 3** — Pressing both buttons at the same time +toggles the shutter movement mode between lift and tilt. After each device +reset, the mode is set to lift by default. > **Note**: > > Completely opening and closing the shutter requires 20 button presses (steps). > Each step takes approximately 200 ms to simulate the real shutter movement. > The shutter position and LED brightness values are stored in non-volatile -> memory and are restored after every device reset. After the firmware update -> or factory reset both LEDs are switched off by default, which corresponds -> to the shutter being fully open, both lift-wise and tilt-wise. +> memory and are restored after every device reset. After the firmware update or +> factory reset both LEDs are switched off by default, which corresponds to the +> shutter being fully open, both lift-wise and tilt-wise. **Button 4** — Pressing the button once starts the NFC tag emulation and enables Bluetooth LE advertising for the predefined period of time (15 minutes @@ -467,14 +469,14 @@ Before you start testing the application, you can select one of the build types supported by the sample. This sample supports the following build types, depending on the selected board: -- debug — Debug version of the application - can be used to enable additional - features for verifying the application behavior, such as logs or +- debug — Debug version of the application - can be used to enable + additional features for verifying the application behavior, such as logs or command-line shell. -- release — Release version of the application - can be used to enable only - the necessary application functionalities to optimize its performance. -- no_dfu — Debug version of the application without Device Firmware Upgrade - feature support - can be used only for the nRF52840 DK and nRF5340 DK, as - those platforms have DFU enabled by default. +- release — Release version of the application - can be used to enable + only the necessary application functionalities to optimize its performance. +- no_dfu — Debug version of the application without Device Firmware + Upgrade feature support - can be used only for the nRF52840 DK and nRF5340 + DK, as those platforms have DFU enabled by default. For more information, see the [Configuring nRF Connect SDK examples](../../../docs/guides/nrfconnect_examples_configuration.md)