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Can alarm scene be triggered by multiple sensors? HC3


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Hi,

Can the alarm scene be activated only when multiple sensors are triggered, not just one?

Right now, I have one sensor, and flying bugs keep causing false alarms (aeotec multisensor). I want to spread out the sensors and reduce the risk of false alarms for example when two sensors detect movement then start alarm.

Thank you

Edited by Johno2

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Posted

Yes it's possible.

I use Eventrunner 5

rule([[pir_1:breached & pir_2:breached =>

1:armed=true;

log('partition 1 arm')

]])

in arm you need to add pir_1 & pir_2

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    Its not lua is it ? i forget to mention that i use hc3 

    Edited by Johno2
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    This is for HC3 reed the topic Eventrunner 5, easy system to automate your house. For example I have 5 QA's to automate my apartment, light, home cinema, power on/off and arming the apartment.

     

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  • Inquirer
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    Thank you. Does it override the default alarm panel behavior, or is it like scene Lua coding but in an easier way (Eventrunner 5)?

    Edited by Johno2
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    Posted

    In ER5 you create your own triggers and arming exact as you wish.

    It's easy to differentiate according to .....

     

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