{
    "arduino": {
        "label": {
            "pin": "Pin:",
            "type": "Type:",
            "port": "Port:",
            "name": "Name:",
            "samplingInt": "Sampling interval:"
        },
        "placeholder": {
            "port": "(like: COM1 or /dev/ttyUSB0)",
            "samplingInt": "(10 - 65535)"
        },
        "status": {
            "connectfirst": "connecting to first board found",
            "connect": "connecting to __device__",
            "connected": "connected to __device__",
            "version": "version: __version__",
            "portclosed": "Arduino serial port closed"
        },
        "state": {
            "in": {
                "digital": "Digital pin",
                "pullup": "Digital pin with pullup",
                "analogue": "Analogue pin",
                "string": "String"
            },
            "out": {
                "digital": "Digital (0/1)",
                "analogue": "Analogue (0-255)",
                "servo": "Servo (0-180)",
                "string": "String",
                "reset": "Reset Board on .payload=true",
                "interval": "Set new sampling interval"
            }
        },
        "tip": {
            "io": "<b>Note:</b> You cannot use the same pin for both output and input",
            "port": "<p>On Unix/linux systems, it is recommended to choose the serial port at: <b>by-id</b> path, so it is fixed, no matter if the USB gets re-plugged.</p><p><i>(It will look like this:</i> <code>/dev/serial/by-id/usb-Arduino_RPi_Pico_0764FE3-if00</code>)</p>",
            "search": "<b>Tip:</b> Use search button to try to auto-detect serial port.",
            "pin": "<b>Analogue pins:</b> usually between: <b>0..7</b><br>RPi-Pico has a built-in temperature reader at: <b>A03</b>",
            "log2consol": "<b>To view Logs:</b> If you started node-red in a console, you will be able to see them there. Otherwise  type in a console/terminal:<code> node-red-log </code>",
            "otherboards": "To use this module with Raspberry Pi Pico or ESP32, you need to flash the chip with a Configurable-Firmata firmware e.g. https://github.com/firmata/ConfigurableFirmata",
            "more-at-help": "See more info at the Help tab."
        },
        "errors": {
            "portnotconf": "port not configured",
            "portnotfound": "port not found / not accessible: __device__",
            "devnotfound": "device __dev__ not found. Trying to find board."
        }
    }
}
