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Association setting between single switch to motion sensor with delay in turn off


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    Thank you very much!

    could you please describe me how below parameters related to motion sensor exactly work by some simple graph while motion is detected and light is got ON???

    Motion detection-blind time

    Motion detection-window time

    Motion detection-alarm cancelation delay

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    sorry @Osher,

    simple graph??? I'm terrible at drawing graphs...

     

    Doesn't the offical description give you an idea?

    Motion detection-blind time: PIR sensor is “blind” (insensitive) to motion after last detection for the amount of time specified in this parameter.
    Shorter time periods allow to detect motion more frequently, but the battery will be drained faster.

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    Explanation: Motion is triggered at 10 second (2nd Pulse). Same time alarm is triggeret in Homecenter. It takes 30 seconds without motion until the Homecenter goes back from alarm state to normal state.

     

     

    BR - kro

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    Thank you!

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