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26 minutes ago, Osher said:

Hello,

I'm new in using fibaro products and have difficulty to make simple timer for example that run from 00:00:00 to 5 min by using block Scene(in HCL),

is it possible at all???

Regards,

Osher

 

after the action block is a block with 0 sec, here you can enter (in seconds) how long it has to wait to go to the next step.

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@Osher I don't understand what you want/need

what is the function of the timer in you're example?

 

if light is on, then wait 2 minutes and then motion?

 

or

 

if there is motion turn the lights on for 2 minutes?

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1 hour ago, Osher said:

is it possible to do that in HCL?

 

Regards,

Osher

yes, you can set time in the pir,

if you want that the light stays on 5 min after the last motion. set safe tim in the pir itself to 5 min

 

block scene will be:

motion -> light on

safe -> light off

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@Osher Random times is not possible to program, 

what you can do is set the time to 2 mintues, if you don't know how long you will be in the room how is hc2 going to know?

 

at set for 2 minutes, with every motion two minutes is added from that point.

 

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@Osher that is exactly what it does, as long there is motion the light will be on, two minutes after the last motion the light will be turned off

you have to set the 2 minutes time in the motionsensor itself.

 

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I did it like this - screenshot below

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