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motion sensors control lights in stairs


lefseloff

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Hello,

 

I am new with the fibaro system. I have two motion sensors for controlling the lights for the stairs and hallway. What are the best solution for this?

I've tried to just set the associations for the motion sensors but it doesn't work. Only one of sensors will detect motion and turn on the light. It almost seems like there's a problem when two sensors controls the same lights?


This is what I need: 

Motion sensor 1 detects motion on top of the staircase and turn on the staircase light + hallway light for 15 minutes.

 

Motion sensor 2 detects motion in the bottom of the staircase and turn on the staircase light + hallway light for 15 minutes. 

 

From 01 am to 06 am I don't want the sensors to detect motion. 

 

Is there any scenes that can fix this? 

 

If I use the motion sensors in scenes do I also need to set the associations for each sensor or do I leave them blank?

 

Hoping for some help in the right direction. 

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create a variable "pirnight" with on and off

create scene: if time is 0:00 then prinight on

create scene: if time is 06:00 then pirnight off

 

scene: if pir1 or pir2 is breached and pirnight is on then lights on etc etc

 

 

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