BillyTRichVa Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 I have a scene called BEDTIME that turns on a couple of lights low and turns all other lights off (and locks the doors if they're unlocked). I added some sensors I had used previously to turn on/off lights on my deck. When I added these devices to the BEDTIME scene, they turned on when I hit the BEDTIME button, even though I had set them in the scene to be off. Any thoughts as to why this could happen? Regards, BillyT
stusviews Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 Sensors are controllers only, not responders. Sensors cannot be controlled to turn on or off. Or do you mean the deck lights turned on?
BillyTRichVa Posted April 27, 2015 Author Posted April 27, 2015 I don't know where I got SENSORS from! They are appliancelincs, one is a 2634-222 and the other is a 2635-222.
stusviews Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 Open the scene tree. Select a controller (controllers are red, responders are blue). Adjust the level of each appliancelinc. Do that for each controller in the scene.
oberkc Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 I have a scene called BEDTIME that turns on a couple of lights low and turns all other lights off It may be a technicality, but a scene cannot simultaneously turn ON some lights and turn OFF others. While it may be possible to set responder levels to zero, those devices are, technically, ON. When I added these devices to the BEDTIME scene, they turned on when I hit the BEDTIME button, even though I had set them in the scene to be off. Remember, responder levels can be set differently for a given controller of a given scene. Even if the scene level is zero, make sure that the responder levels are zero when triggered by the BEDTIME button. They CAN be different levels.
BillyTRichVa Posted April 27, 2015 Author Posted April 27, 2015 Thanks Stu. I was doing the adjustment from the scene title. Thanks oberkc as well!
MWoods329 Posted April 29, 2015 Posted April 29, 2015 I did the same thing you did for "bedtime" except it's a program; not a scene. Don't know if you had a specific reason for using a scene instead of a program but a program works great every time. I've never had a problem. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
stusviews Posted April 29, 2015 Posted April 29, 2015 Scenes are quicker and do not require that the ISY powered up and functioning. OTOH, scenes require programs to run under conditions such as schedules, button presses, state of a device, etc.
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