Mark Sanctuary Posted October 9, 2010 Posted October 9, 2010 Here is an example of my bathroom fan timers. I have found that having two different options is more than enough, so I utilized the two basic functions of the wall switch the "tap" and the "double tap". Master Bath Fan Start 15 Min Timer If Control 'Master Bath / Master Bath Fan' is switched On Then Run Program 'Master Bath Fan Delay 15 Min' (Then Path) Stop program 'Master Bath Fan Delay 30 Min' Master Bath Fan Start 30 Min Timer If Control 'Master Bath / Master Bath Fan' is switched Fast On Then Stop program 'Master Bath Fan Delay 15 Min' Run Program 'Master Bath Fan Delay 30 Min' (Then Path) Master Bath Fan Delay 15 Min (disabled) If - No Conditions - (To add one, press 'Schedule' or 'Condition') Then Wait 15 minutes Run Program 'Master Bath Fan Off' (Then Path) Master Bath Fan Delay 30 Min (disabled) If - No Conditions - (To add one, press 'Schedule' or 'Condition') Then Wait 30 minutes Run Program 'Master Bath Fan Off' (Then Path) Master Bath Fan Off If Control 'Master Bath / Master Bath Fan' is switched Off Or Control 'Master Bath / Master Bath Fan' is switched Fast Off Then Stop program 'Master Bath Fan Delay 15 Min' Stop program 'Master Bath Fan Delay 30 Min' Set 'Master Bath / Master Bath Fan' Off Thanks,
Mark Sanctuary Posted October 10, 2010 Author Posted October 10, 2010 I use this in conjunction with the Bathroom lights motion program. Thanks,
Teken Posted December 12, 2010 Posted December 12, 2010 Mark, Could you help me with shutting off the KPL LED once my program is ended. If Status 'Exhaust Fan (Timed) ' is On And Status 'Entry KPL 8 - Foyer / Entry KPL - Fan' is On Then Wait 15 Min Set 'Exhaust Fan (Timed)' Off I am very new to this programming stuff and haven't gotten a hang of this quite yet.
fitzpatri8 Posted December 12, 2010 Posted December 12, 2010 Click on the Main tab in the Administrative Console. Create a new scene. (Click on the icon that looks like a painter's palette.) Add both the fan and the keypad button to the scene as responders. (Right click on each, Add to scene.) Change the program statement to turn off the scene you just created.
Teken Posted December 12, 2010 Posted December 12, 2010 You Sir are a God send . . . Now this bathroom switchlinc timer operates like its suppose too! As always I thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with me . . .
jbs2009univ Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 On the bathroom fans controlled by motion, do they respond to all types of motion. This would be really helpful, but I have a dog that sleeps in the bathroom every night, and I wouldn't want it kicking on. I'm wondering if the the motion has to be on a certain plane that is so tall...? Just a thought!
brad77 Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 My motion sensors are certainly not pet immune. My two small dogs set off the sensor all the time. Your mileage may vary. There's no way to configure sensitivity or "height" in the ISY or using programs, so you probably best served locating your sensor in such a way that your dog won't be seen by it.
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