diff --git a/docs/Tutorials.md b/docs/Tutorials.md index 3004b01..e9f5234 100644 --- a/docs/Tutorials.md +++ b/docs/Tutorials.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Example 8 is functionally identical to Example 7, except that instead of definin ### [Example 9 - MessageLogging](../examples/09-MessageLogging) Example 9 illustrates how to add log messages to your HomeSpan sketch. The code is identical to Example 8 except for the inclusion of new log messages. New HomeSpan API topics covered in this example include: -* using the `LOG1()` and `LOG2()` macros to create log messages for different log levels +* using the `LOG0()`, `LOG1()`, and `LOG2()` macros to create log messages for different log levels * setting the initial log level for a sketch with the `homeSpan.setLogLevel()` method ### [Example 10 - RGB_LED](../examples/10-RGB_LED) @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Example 10 illustrates how to control an RGB LED to set any color and brightness * using the optional template functionality of `getVal()`, such as `getVal()` ### [Example 11 - ServiceNames](../examples/11-ServiceNames) -This example explores how the Name Characteristic can be used to create different naming schemes for multi-Service Accessories, and how icons are chosen by the Home App for a Bridge device based on the order of the Services implemented within an Accessory. +Example 11 demonstrates how the names of the different Services in a multi-Service Accessory can be changed from the defaults generated by the Home App to something more useful and customized. The examples also explores how and when these names are displayed by the Home App, as well as how the Home App chooses an appropriate icon for an Accessory Tile when the device is configured as a Bridge. ### [Example 12 - ServiceLoops](../examples/12-ServiceLoops) Example 12 introduces HomeKit *Event Notifications* to implement two new accessories - a Temperature Sensor and an Air Quality Sensor. Of course we won't actually have these physical devices attached to the ESP32 for the purpose of this example, but we will simulate "reading" their properties on a periodic basis, and notify HomeKit of any changed values. New HomeSpan API topics covered in this example include: