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I have a simple motion controlled program for my porch lights:

 

If
   status 'Porch Sensor-Sensor' is ON
and status 'Porch Lights' is not OFF
and status 'KPL U1-A "Party"' is OFF

Then
   set scene 'porch lighting' Fade Up
   wait 2 minutes
   Set Scene 'Porch Lighting' On

 

so if I save and have the program run as is, it fades up the lights when the motion sensor is triggered, but never fades them back to the on level for "porch lighting" (which is 50%). Normally I'd just figure I did something wrong. However if I set the wait time in the "Then" section to something much shorter (15 or 30 seconds), the program runs exactly as I had hoped it would. I thought maybe it was colliding with another signal since my motion sensor is set to wait two minutes to send an off signal after it sees motion, but if I change the wait time to 1:50 or 2:10, it still doesn't work.

 

Does anyone have any ideas on what's going on? Maybe someone has seen something like this before? I'd really like this to work... it's one of those "wow" things I get to impress my friends with. Any help is appreciated!

Posted

Any ISY program that changes the state of what also triggers it, is mostly doomed to inexplicable logic failure of some sort.

 

Use two programs, one to trigger and one to test/execute. Leave the second disabled so it is only called explicitly by the trigger and not by ISY re-evaluation.

 

Something like this:

 

//P1:
If status 'Porch Sensor-Sensor' is ON
Then Run Program 'P2' (If Part)

//P2: (leave disabled)
If status 'Porch Lights' is not OFF 
and status 'KPL U1-A "Party"' is OFF 
Then 
   set scene 'porch lighting' Fade Up 
   wait 2 minutes 
   Set Scene 'Porch Lighting' On

Posted

Thanks ergodic for the clarification.

 

There could also be an issue with the Fade Up command as I don't see it followed with a Fade Stop.

 

I use three programs for our kitchen.

 

Kitchen On

If
       Control 'Kitchen Motion Sensor' is switched On

Then
       Stop program 'Kitchen Low Off'
       Set Scene '~Kitchen Motion Fast' On

Else
  - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')


 

Kitchen Off

If
       Control 'Kitchen Motion Sensor' is switched Off
   And Control 'Kitchen Motion Sensor' is not switched On

Then
       Run Program 'Kitchen Low Off' (Then Path)

Else
  - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')


 

Kitchen Low Off

If
  - No Conditions - (To add one, press 'Schedule' or 'Condition')

Then
       Wait  30 seconds
       Set Scene 'Kitch Low' Off

Else
  - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')


 

Rand

Posted

Thanks ergodic for the clarification.

 

There could also be an issue with the Fade Up command as I don't see it followed with a Fade Stop.

 

I use three programs for our kitchen.

 

Kitchen On

If
       Control 'Kitchen Motion Sensor' is switched On

Then
       Stop program 'Kitchen Low Off'
       Set Scene '~Kitchen Motion Fast' On

Else
  - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')


 

Kitchen Off

If
       Control 'Kitchen Motion Sensor' is switched Off
   And Control 'Kitchen Motion Sensor' is not switched On

Then
       Run Program 'Kitchen Low Off' (Then Path)

Else
  - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')


 

Kitchen Low Off

If
  - No Conditions - (To add one, press 'Schedule' or 'Condition')

Then
       Wait  30 seconds
       Set Scene 'Kitch Low' Off

Else
  - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')


 

Rand

Posted

wow thanks everyone! I got it working by breaking it out into ultimately three different programs. The first one picks up on the motion trigger and calls the second, which runs some additional checks and turns the light on and then waits the two minutes. Then it calls the third program wich either turns the lights off, or if the motion sensor has been tripped again, re-runs the second program. This seems to work MUCH better than just using one program.

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