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Motion sensor scene


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Hello,

i have a question about a scene based on Fibaro motion sensor.

 

i try several scenes for turn on a light when motion is detected, and off after xx minutes on inactivity, but each time my scene (block scene) has to many instances and ram consumption is higher.

 

i try association but in this mode light turn off after a period even someone is in the room.

 

someone has a scene that work like this?

 

thank you

 

 

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If you have HCL then you need 2 scenes:

 

Ideas that worked for me previously:

If you not use motion sensor for alarm: Set Motion sensor to send only Turn on command. Set association group 2 to your light and parameter 12 to value 1.

If you use motion sensor for alarm: Make a scene that turn light on if breached.

 

Then make scene that turn it off. You have just one trigger, then i believe you should set instances to 1.

 

@A.Socha or @M.Baranowski, is it possible to develop some automatic control function into HCs, that can kill new instaces of scene if instances limit is exceeded?

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    6 minut temu, jakub.jezek napisał:

    If you have HCL then you need 2 scenes:

     

    Ideas that worked for me previously:

    If you not use motion sensor for alarm: Set Motion sensor to send only Turn on command. Set association group 2 to your light and parameter 12 to value 1.

    If you use motion sensor for alarm: Make a scene that turn light on if breached.

     

    Then make scene that turn it off. You have just one trigger, then i believe you should set instances to 1.

     

    @A.Socha or @M.Baranowski, is it possible to develop some automatic control function into HCs, that can kill new instaces of scene if instances limit is exceeded?

    In Lua you got that possibility, in BUI you can chose how many instance but you want extra checkbox to turn off notification that new instance was killed?

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    3 minutes ago, A.Socha said:

    In Lua you got that possibility, in BUI you can chose how many instance but you want extra checkbox to turn off notification that new instance was killed?

    Yes, please. Sometimes customers panic when they see that notification.

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    Hi

     

    What about if this:

    I would like to use motion sensor to turn on HUE devices added as VD.

    I don't think there is possible association.  Do you have any idea how to  solve this on HCL?

     

    Motion detected - turn on light

    No motion for 120 s - turn off light.

    Any additional movement will extend that time for (light on)  next 120s.

     

    Looks simple but not for Fibaro. 5$ motion sensor works better with this than Fibaro

     

    Tomek

     

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