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Bathroom lights using Very Smart Light Scene with motion and door sensor


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I'm interested in getting my bathroom lights to work properly.  I've currently got a motion detector and a door sensor and I'm running @Sankotronic's  Very Smart Lights which works well except for that the motion sensor can't tell when someone is sat still for a while, or someone is in the shower.

 

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@Sankotronic mentioned that he has the exact thing I'm looking for (I'm actually only interested in points 1, 2, 4 and 5):

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I use one Fibaro motion sensor with default settings and one Fibaro door/window sensor with 

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1) When I enter bathroom and motion sensor detect movement lights turn on. If I stay there for shorter time then lights turn off after I leave bathroom and no more motion is detected.

2) If I enter bathroom and close door then door/window sensor keeps lights turned on until door is opened again and there is no more motion in the bathroom. Light in this case will not turn off if I sit still on toilet seat, having shower or lying in bathtub.

3) If I stay longer in the bathroom then after 5 minutes fan start running. (if starts only on humidity then smell stays in the bathroom. Other scene takes care to turn it off).

4) If I leave bathroom and close door then I can turn off light by pressing switch so that it doesn't stay on due to door closed.

5) Bathroom light brightness is determined by settings in scene and can change according to time of day or some other situations like guests present, etc.

6) If there is enough light during day time then light stay off even there is movement in the bathroom.

 

Can anyone point me in the right direction as to how to accomplish this?

 

Thanks,

M

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