fastbird1 Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 No matter what I have come up with, I cant seem to keep the lights on in the garage. If I create motion, then walk over and and double click the switch up, the Event Viewer shows DFON, but after 1 minute, this program starts running when the Motion switches off. The Wife is telling me to put the old switches back in. Please help! If Control '12.37.CA.1 Garage tube Lights' is not switched Fast On And Status '11.A9.C6- motion Sensor Garag' is Off Then Wait 12 minutes Set Scene 'Garage Lights' Off Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') Quote
Sub-Routine Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 Hi Fastbird, Since your program must already have seen the motion sensor off before it runs activating a switch before that will not stop the program. I would suggest using separate programs to watch for the Fast On condition. This assumes you want to switch the lights off manually after the override. Garage Motion Off If Status '11.A9.C6- motion Sensor Garag' is Off Then Wait 12 minutes Set Scene 'Garage Lights' Off Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') If Control '12.37.CA.1 Garage tube Lights' is switched Fast On Then Disable Program 'Garage Motion Off' Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') If Control '12.37.CA.1 Garage tube Lights' is switched Off Then Enable Program 'Garage Motion Off' Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') Rand Quote
smithjoy Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 In your "Garage Motion Off" example, what happens if the sensor status goes to "On" during the 12 minute wait? Will the lights turn off, even if someone is now in the garage? Or, does that change in motion status interrupt this program because the "If" condition is no longer met? I guess I'm really asking about the processing/event/interrupt model for the IF/THEN/ELSE structure used in ISY programming. Are all of the THEN lines executed even if the IF condition changes during their execution? Thanks much! Quote
Michel Kohanim Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 Hi smithjoy, Wait is interrupted if the condition becomes false. With kind regards, Michel In your "Garage Motion Off" example, what happens if the sensor status goes to "On" during the 12 minute wait? Will the lights turn off, even if someone is now in the garage? Or, does that change in motion status interrupt this program because the "If" condition is no longer met? I guess I'm really asking about the processing/event/interrupt model for the IF/THEN/ELSE structure used in ISY programming. Are all of the THEN lines executed even if the IF condition changes during their execution? Thanks much! Quote
fastbird1 Posted November 26, 2009 Author Posted November 26, 2009 Ok that works PROVIDED that the motion sensor has not already turned on the light. So two questions. 1. If the sensor has the light on, but we want it to stay on, tapping the switch twice does not cause a Fast On. Is there away to disable the Motion, without shutting switch off first before Double Tap? 2. Even when we are walking around in the garage in front of the sensor, the light still shuts off after 12 minutes. No amount of motion kicks it back on for a while. Wife has got a stairmaster work out machine right in front of this sensor, but still light does go out which is why I have been trying to figure out the double tap? Thanks Quote
Michel Kohanim Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Hi fastbird1, Actually those programs should work as is since the use Control and not Status. Control means that you will get the Fast On Signal regardless of the current state of the switch. So, even if you switch is ON and if you double press the switch, you WILL get the DFON signal. I hope this answers your question. With kind regards, Michel Ok that works PROVIDED that the motion sensor has not already turned on the light. So two questions. 1. If the sensor has the light on, but we want it to stay on, tapping the switch twice does not cause a Fast On. Is there away to disable the Motion, without shutting switch off first before Double Tap? 2. Even when we are walking around in the garage in front of the sensor, the light still shuts off after 12 minutes. No amount of motion kicks it back on for a while. Wife has got a stairmaster work out machine right in front of this sensor, but still light does go out which is why I have been trying to figure out the double tap? Thanks Quote
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