gweempose Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 I created a program that is supposed to turn on an "Entry Lighting" scene if the door is unlocked via the outside keypad after the sun has set. As it stands, the program is turning on the lights every day as soon as the sun sets. What am I doing wrong? Entry Lighting - Front Door - [ID 0026][Parent 0025] If Status 'Z-Wave / Lock - Front Door' is Access Code 1 And From Sunset To Sunrise (next day) Then Set Scene 'Entry Lighting' On Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') Link to comment
andyf0 Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 The program triggers at sunset and sunrise. The access code, once set to 1 stays at 1. So at sunset the program triggers and sees the access code is set to 1 and turns on the entry lighting. Somehow you need to reset the access code. Maybe by doing a lock from the ISY. I haven't played with trying to reset the door lock status. Link to comment
gweempose Posted February 2, 2017 Author Share Posted February 2, 2017 (edited) The program triggers at sunset and sunrise. The access code, once set to 1 stays at 1. So at sunset the program triggers and sees the access code is set to 1 and turns on the entry lighting. Somehow you need to reset the access code. Maybe by doing a lock from the ISY. I haven't played with trying to reset the door lock status. Thanks! You made me realize that I was keying off the status, when I should be keying off the control. I just tweaked the program. I think this will do what I want it to ... Entry Lighting - Front Door - [ID 0026][Parent 0025] If Control 'Z-Wave / Lock - Front Door' is switched Unlocked by Keypad And From Sunset To Sunrise (next day) Then Set Scene 'Entry Lighting' On Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') Edited February 2, 2017 by gweempose Link to comment
andyf0 Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 I haven't used that scenario. Not sure that CONTROL will work with a Z-Wave device, typically it doesn't, but I hope it works for you. If not, you may want to split this up into 2 programs. if door unlocked run program 2 program 2 if sunset to sunrise turn entry light on and set program 2 to disabled so it doesn't run automatically at sunset. Link to comment
jtara92101 Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 Thanks! You made me realize that I was keying off the status, when I should be keying off the control. I just tweaked the program. I think this will do what I want it to ... "control" is a transient EVENT, not a STATE. "control" has no "memory". Your second program will turn the light on when the keypad is operated to unlock, so long as it is between sunset and sunrise (next day). If I understand you correctly, you want the light to come on from sunset to sunrise, provided that the gate was last opened by the keypad. You will have to maintain some variable. Set it true when the door is switched unlocked by keypad. Set it false, when ??? (What did you have in mind?) Link to comment
larryllix Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 Looks perfect! Controls only true when it calls the CPU to execute the logic evaluation. This means when the sunset trigger gets attention for evaluation the control is always False. Whenever you want to use the time frame logic only as a filter you need another program or use Control for the trigger element. With variable values as triggers, a second trigger disabled program is necessary for the time frame not to trigger Then at the start node and Else at the termination node. Link to comment
gweempose Posted February 2, 2017 Author Share Posted February 2, 2017 ... you may want to split this up into 2 programs. if door unlocked run program 2 program 2 if sunset to sunrise turn entry light on and set program 2 to disabled so it doesn't run automatically at sunset. I didn't realize you could have one program run another program even if the second program is disabled. Good to know. Your second program will turn the light on when the keypad is operated to unlock, so long as it is between sunset and sunrise (next day). Excellent! That's exactly what I want it to do. Link to comment
stusviews Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 (edited) I didn't realize you could have one program run another program even if the second program is disabled. Good to know. Other than manually, that's the only way to run a disabled program. Edit: wrong word corrected. Edited February 2, 2017 by stusviews Link to comment
gweempose Posted February 2, 2017 Author Share Posted February 2, 2017 Looks perfect! Controls only true when it calls the CPU to execute the logic evaluation. This means when the sunset trigger gets attention for evaluation the control is always False. Whenever you want to use the time frame logic only as a filter you need another program or use Control for the trigger element. With variable values as triggers, a second trigger disabled program is necessary for the time frame not to trigger Then at the start node and Else at the termination node. This is excellent information. I will certainly keep this in mind when setting up time based programs in the future. Thanks for all the help, guys!!! Link to comment
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