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Hi guys,

 

Here is the program I have to light up the kitchen when the door to the garage is opened. My question is: if I added a line to the condition "if the light already on or > than a some value", could I prevent the program from running if light was already on? My purpose is to prevent the 15 minute wait clock from starting and then turning the light off if someone was previously using it (turned it on at the switch for task lighting).

 

If

From Sunset

To Sunrise (next day)

And Control 'Triggerlinc' is switched On

 

Then

Set Scene 'Island' On

Wait 15 minutes

Set Scene 'Island' Off

 

Else

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

Add the Status check to the If clause. Only if the 'light' is Off when the TriggerLinc activates will the Then clause run.

 

 

If

From Sunset

To Sunrise (next day)

And Control 'Triggerlinc' is switched On

And Status 'light' is Off

 

Then

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Thanks Lee....

 

Let me follow up because I realized this one is a little different. This is a 3-way light with ICON switches. The 3 nodes I have for this is: ICON 1, ICON 2, and Island KPL. Can I select either switch to put into the status condition? Or do I have to put one line for each?

 

Thanks!

Can I select either switch to put into the status condition? Or do I have to put one line for each?

 

I would choose the one that the load is connected to just in case the lights were turned on with a direct command from the ISY to the load controlling switch/dimmer.

 

-Xathros

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