smarthome_newbie Posted August 17, 2020 Posted August 17, 2020 I'd like for my motion sensor to turn on lights in the bedroom, but it turns them on at night when in bed. What's the best way to address this? Set it to only trigger before a certain time? What if I go to bed at different times? The certain time trigger wouldn't work if I stay up late one night.
larryllix Posted August 17, 2020 Posted August 17, 2020 26 minutes ago, smarthome_newbie said: I'd like for my motion sensor to turn on lights in the bedroom, but it turns them on at night when in bed. What's the best way to address this? Set it to only trigger before a certain time? What if I go to bed at different times? The certain time trigger wouldn't work if I stay up late one night. Create a scene involving the MS and the light. Set the MS to On commands only. This only works with the original Insteon MS.
lilyoyo1 Posted August 17, 2020 Posted August 17, 2020 38 minutes ago, smarthome_newbie said: I'd like for my motion sensor to turn on lights in the bedroom, but it turns them on at night when in bed. What's the best way to address this? Set it to only trigger before a certain time? What if I go to bed at different times? The certain time trigger wouldn't work if I stay up late one night. Automation systems cannot account for deviations made on a whim. It's more about programming the things you can control and being willing to manually do what can't be scheduled. You can use the post that Larryllix added to unlink your sensors using a keypad button when going to bed (call it your goodnight button). Regardless of when you go to bed, simply pressing that button can unlink your sensor preventing it from turning on the light while you're asleep. If you want to automate your home, you'll need to learn to think outside the box and change habits as well to so that you and your system mesh today
BamBamF16 Posted August 18, 2020 Posted August 18, 2020 Create a Goodnight program and/or scene to manipulate things. A program could change the on response of the light to the MS at night maybe?
larryllix Posted August 18, 2020 Posted August 18, 2020 Here is how I handle my bedroom MSes. I mount them about 2-3 feet over the bed surface and point them horizontally. Then I mask off the MS from looking down using white vinyl tape trimmed to fit. Test by rolling around without triggering it, and also by kicking your feet up to trigger it in the middle of the night, if desired. The thread I linked to should tell you how to dim the lamp at nights so you can use a large bulb dimmed down to about 10-12% so it doesn't blind you in the middle of the night on pee runs.
lilyoyo1 Posted August 18, 2020 Posted August 18, 2020 10 hours ago, larryllix said: The thread I linked to should tell you how to dim the lamp at nights so you can use a large bulb dimmed down to about 10-12% so it doesn't blind you in the middle of the night on pee runs. I use my under bed lights for that with motion sensors mounted under the bed
larryllix Posted August 18, 2020 Posted August 18, 2020 1 hour ago, lilyoyo1 said: I use my under bed lights for that with motion sensors mounted under the bed I love that idea but just haven't implemented it yet. Not sure about the covers always hanging down though.
smarthome_newbie Posted August 18, 2020 Author Posted August 18, 2020 I already have a goodnight scene so I like the idea of turning off the MS using the KPL assigned to that scene. Would I have to remember to press the KPL in the morning to turn the scene off so that the MS is turned back on?
larryllix Posted August 18, 2020 Posted August 18, 2020 I use programs with from time and to time, modifying the scene to turn the lamp on to 100% or 12% levels for middle of the night runs. You could make the levels 100% and 0% at nights.
smarthome_newbie Posted August 18, 2020 Author Posted August 18, 2020 Are you saying have two programs with one being turn the light on 100% during the day and a second to turn it on at 0% if motion is triggered at night? Is there not a way to turn the MS off using the KPL without having to press the KPL again in the morning to turn it back on? If not, I think what you suggested about the 100%/0% is better, if I'm understanding correctly. Thanks.
larryllix Posted August 19, 2020 Posted August 19, 2020 25 minutes ago, smarthome_newbie said: Are you saying have two programs with one being turn the light on 100% during the day and a second to turn it on at 0% if motion is triggered at night? Is there not a way to turn the MS off using the KPL without having to press the KPL again in the morning to turn it back on? If not, I think what you suggested about the 100%/0% is better, if I'm understanding correctly. Thanks. MBR Lamp Level.adjust - [ID 01C2][Parent 00FA] If From 8:30:00AM To 10:30:00PM (same day) Then In 'Master Bedroom / MBR.MS' Set 'Master Bedroom / MBR Wall Lamp' To 80% in 2.0 seconds, No retries Else In 'Master Bedroom / MBR.MS' Set 'Master Bedroom / MBR Wall Lamp' To 10% in 0.5 seconds, No retries Note: It appears you are controlling the MS scene and not the Lamp. The MS scene is non existent but the way UDI set it up. Check your pulldown menu for the list when programming. The method has changed slightly in ISY v5.
lilyoyo1 Posted August 19, 2020 Posted August 19, 2020 1 hour ago, smarthome_newbie said: I already have a goodnight scene so I like the idea of turning off the MS using the KPL assigned to that scene. Would I have to remember to press the KPL in the morning to turn the scene off so that the MS is turned back on? No. You can have it auto enable itself
smarthome_newbie Posted August 19, 2020 Author Posted August 19, 2020 1 minute ago, lilyoyo1 said: No. You can have it auto enable itself 1 minute ago, lilyoyo1 said: No. You can have it auto enable itself Can you please explain how to do that?
smarthome_newbie Posted August 19, 2020 Author Posted August 19, 2020 1 hour ago, larryllix said: MBR Lamp Level.adjust - [ID 01C2][Parent 00FA] If From 8:30:00AM To 10:30:00PM (same day) Then In 'Master Bedroom / MBR.MS' Set 'Master Bedroom / MBR Wall Lamp' To 80% in 2.0 seconds, No retries Else In 'Master Bedroom / MBR.MS' Set 'Master Bedroom / MBR Wall Lamp' To 10% in 0.5 seconds, No retries Note: It appears you are controlling the MS scene and not the Lamp. The MS scene is non existent but the way UDI set it up. Check your pulldown menu for the list when programming. The method has changed slightly in ISY v5. Sorry, I'm totally confused now. I would rather use the KPL to turn off the MS so it doesn't turn on the light at night. I also don't want to have to use the KPL to turn the MS back on in the morning. It was mentioned that can be done with auto enable? Can you please clarify how to make this happen? I am lost with all the different explanations and possibilities. Thanks for the help.
oberkc Posted August 19, 2020 Posted August 19, 2020 9 hours ago, smarthome_newbie said: I would rather use the KPL to turn off the MS so it doesn't turn on the light at night. I also don't want to have to use the KPL to turn the MS back on in the morning. Let's first start with what you want to accomplish. It sounds as if you want a motion sensor to trigger some lights, but that you want to be able to disable the triggering of lights if you turn on a keypad button. While I missed it if you stated so, I assume you want the lights to automatically turn off after some time following motion detection. You prefer to manually toggle the keypad to turn off the motion response, but you do not want to have to manually toggle the keypad to enable motion response. You don't specify what you want the lights to do, if anything, if they happen to be on when you press the keypad button, so I will ignore dealing with that consideration. Assuming that this is all correct and complete.... First thing you will have to do is eliminate the motion sensor from any scenes and programs in which it is involved. Start fresh. Once the motion sensor is absent from all scenes, write a couple of programs. There are several ways to do this, but I will propose one. I don't remember the exact programming syntax, nor do I know which version of software you use in the ISY, so I will offer it conceptually: if control motion sensor is set on and status of keypad button is off then turn lights on run timer program (then path) else nothing Timer program: if nothing then wait some period of time turn off lights else nothing Auto enable program: if condition you want to restart motion (time? Sunrise? Other) then turn off keypad button
larryllix Posted August 19, 2020 Posted August 19, 2020 10 hours ago, smarthome_newbie said: Sorry, I'm totally confused now. I would rather use the KPL to turn off the MS so it doesn't turn on the light at night. I also don't want to have to use the KPL to turn the MS back on in the morning. It was mentioned that can be done with auto enable? Can you please clarify how to make this happen? I am lost with all the different explanations and possibilities. Thanks for the help. The program I listed was an example of how to make the process automatic instead of pushing buttons. Lilyoyo1, bambamf16, and I were all attempting to tell you the same thing. I gave an example program with some explanation.
dbwarner5 Posted August 19, 2020 Posted August 19, 2020 On 8/18/2020 at 7:08 PM, smarthome_newbie said: I already have a goodnight scene so I like the idea of turning off the MS using the KPL assigned to that scene. Would I have to remember to press the KPL in the morning to turn the scene off so that the MS is turned back on? how do you initiate your "goodnight scene"? You may not need the KPL at all.. just add a called program to disable the MS until sunrise....Something like this should easily work for you;: -If you dont already have a Goodnight program, set one up that gets started with however you already initiate goodnight,.and turns on your goodnight scene -Add a program called something like: Bedroom MS Enable Disable that looks like this: If time is Sunrise (or whatever time you want the MS re-enabled) Then: Enable Ms program Else: Disable MS program -In your goodnight program, add a line: Run Bedroom MS Enable Disable ELSE (not the IF).... This will cause the MS program to get disabled when you start bedtime ( you may want to add a 5, 10 or 15 minute delay? ), and then when the new program hits morning time, it will turn true and enable the MS program again.
smarthome_newbie Posted August 28, 2020 Author Posted August 28, 2020 Thanks everyone for the advice. I will try these suggestions tonight!
smarthome_newbie Posted August 29, 2020 Author Posted August 29, 2020 On 8/19/2020 at 5:45 AM, oberkc said: Let's first start with what you want to accomplish. It sounds as if you want a motion sensor to trigger some lights, but that you want to be able to disable the triggering of lights if you turn on a keypad button. While I missed it if you stated so, I assume you want the lights to automatically turn off after some time following motion detection. You prefer to manually toggle the keypad to turn off the motion response, but you do not want to have to manually toggle the keypad to enable motion response. You don't specify what you want the lights to do, if anything, if they happen to be on when you press the keypad button, so I will ignore dealing with that consideration. Assuming that this is all correct and complete.... First thing you will have to do is eliminate the motion sensor from any scenes and programs in which it is involved. Start fresh. Once the motion sensor is absent from all scenes, write a couple of programs. There are several ways to do this, but I will propose one. I don't remember the exact programming syntax, nor do I know which version of software you use in the ISY, so I will offer it conceptually: if control motion sensor is set on and status of keypad button is off then turn lights on run timer program (then path) else nothing Timer program: if nothing then wait some period of time turn off lights else nothing Auto enable program: if condition you want to restart motion (time? Sunrise? Other) then turn off keypad button Thanks for this suggestion. I'm stuck at the auto enable program. I don't have the option to turn off keypad button. Query, backlight and write changes are the only options. What am I missing?
MrBill Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 29 minutes ago, smarthome_newbie said: Thanks for this suggestion. I'm stuck at the auto enable program. I don't have the option to turn off keypad button. Query, backlight and write changes are the only options. What am I missing? To Control the back-light of a keypad button put that button in a scene then turn the scene on or off.
smarthome_newbie Posted August 29, 2020 Author Posted August 29, 2020 To Control the back-light of a keypad button put that button in a scene then turn the scene on or off. This KPL controls a scene. I’m trying to turn the KPL off. Does turning the backlight off turn the KPL off so that when I press it again it will turn the scene on?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
gzahar Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 1 hour ago, smarthome_newbie said: This KPL controls a scene. I’m trying to turn the KPL off. Does turning the backlight off turn the KPL off so that when I press it again it will turn the scene on? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Yes (if the button is set to toggle on/off mode)
smarthome_newbie Posted August 30, 2020 Author Posted August 30, 2020 12 minutes ago, gzahar said: Yes (if the button is set to toggle on/off mode) Why does backlight control on/off? I thought that was just the light. Can you explain?
oberkc Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 3 hours ago, smarthome_newbie said: This KPL controls a scene. I’m trying to turn the KPL off. Does turning the backlight off turn the KPL off so that when I press it again it will turn the scene on? Allow me to offer further clarification. The fact that this KPL controls a scene does not preclude putting it into another scene (as responder). I believe the correct thing to do would be, as suggested, to put this button into a newly created scene. Turning that scene on/off will turn the KPL button on/off. If you turn off the button, the next time you press it will be to turn it back on, which will initiate the scene.
smarthome_newbie Posted August 30, 2020 Author Posted August 30, 2020 37 minutes ago, oberkc said: Allow me to offer further clarification. The fact that this KPL controls a scene does not preclude putting it into another scene (as responder). I believe the correct thing to do would be to put this button into a newly created scene. Turning that scene on/off will turn the KPL button on/off. Ok. I will give that a try. Thanks.
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