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Why is this scene being triggered?


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I've been having a weird issue over the past month or so where my outside lights turn off before the scheduled time. I finally had time to pull the log file tonight, and now I'm even more confused....

 

I have a program called "Nighttime All-Off" that looks like this:

 

If
    Time is 10:30:00PM
  Or Control 'MBR / MBR KPL - Night Off' is Switched Off

Then
    Set Scene 'Daily Maintenance / Nightly All-Off' Off
    Wait 10 seconds
    Run Program 'X-10 Cupola Chandelier' (Else Path)
    Wait 5 seconds
    Run Program 'X-10 Mom's Office Light' (Else Path)

Else
    - No Actions -

 

This is the ONLY program that references this scene (confirmed with a Find).

 

And now for the log entries:

 


Garage / Garage Motion - Sensor	Status	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:25:58 PM	System	Log
Scene:Entry Hall / Rear Entry Hall	On	255	Tue 2010/11/30 07:25:59 PM	Program	Log
Scene:Daily Maintenance / Nightly All-Off	Off	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:04 PM	Program	Log
Entry Hall / Rear Entry Hall Lights [Gar]	Status	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:04 PM	System	Log
Entry Hall / Rear Entry Hall Lights2 [Kit]	Status	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:04 PM	System	Log
Outside / Walkway Lights	Status	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:04 PM	System	Log
Garage / Garage Lights	Status	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:04 PM	System	Log
Entry Hall / Entry Hall KPL - Garage Lts	Status	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:04 PM	System	Log
Entry Hall / Entry Hall KPL - Walkway	Status	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:04 PM	System	Log
MBR / MBR KPL - Walkway	Status	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:04 PM	System	Log
2nd Floor LR / Upstrs Hall KPL - Walkway	Status	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:04 PM	System	Log
Scene:KPL Button Scenes / All Outside Buttons	Off	0	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:05 PM	Program	Log
X10	D4	 	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:13 PM	Program	Log
X10	D4	Off (11)	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:13 PM	Program	Log
X10	K1	 	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:19 PM	Program	Log
X10	K1	Off (11)	Tue 2010/11/30 07:26:19 PM	Program	Log

 

So...here's the question: Any ideas on what's causing 'Scene:Daily Maintenance / Nightly All-Off' to be triggered??

 

Thanks!

 

- Brian

Posted

You are going to need more information Does it always occur 5 seconds after the program executed by the Garage motion detector? If so, we need to see the contents of that program.

Posted
You are going to need more information Does it always occur 5 seconds after the program executed by the Garage motion detector? If so, we need to see the contents of that program.

 

 

Unfortunately it doesn't follow a pattern (i.e. 5 seconds after the garage motion sensor). But here's the contents of the program that ran at 07:25:59 (in response to the Garage Motion Sensor):

 

If
    Status 'Kitchen / Kitchen Motion - Sensor' is On
  Or Status ' Garage / Garage Motion - Sensor' is On

Then
    Set Scene 'Entry Hall / Rear Entry Hall' On

Else
    Set Scene 'Entry Hall / Rear Entry Hall' Off

 

Just to make sure I'm reading the log right...it looks like the 'Nightly All Off' scene was called at 07:25:59 by a program. If the only program that has this scene is the "Nighttime All-Off" program, then this is the one that must have run. But - this program has only two triggers: (1) Time is 10:30:00 PM; and (2) Control 'MBR KPL - Night Off' is Switched On. But the log shows that neither are true...

 

Maybe I've been staring at this too long :-(

 

Thanks again for the help

 

- Brian

Posted

No, I agree with your assesment. While the scene may not be referenced in another program, could another program be calling the THEN branch of this program?

 

EDIT: Yes, this makes the most sense, because it appears for the log entries that it is not just the scene 'Daily Maintenance / Nightly All-Off' that is being triggered but the entire THEN branch of the 'Nightime All - Off' program that is running.

Posted

Good catch. I looked through my programs both manually and with the Find command looking for any references to 'Nighttime All-Off" but I can't find a single program that calls this one. I also don't remember programming this anywhere (although I've learned that's not always the most reliable).

 

Anyway - thanks again for the help.

 

 

- Brian

Posted

Have you looked at the program summary page in the admin console. This shows last run time for each program. Perhaps one of the programs has a last run time corresponding to the time of the unexpected command of your scene.

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