Lighting control logic

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Hi There,


I'm having some problems understanding tasks/programs. At the moment I'm just testing things out before I install in my new house so need to get things right.

So I want to use an occupancy detector to turn on and off a light, when that light has not been turned on by a scene or switch in which case it has no effect.

What seems to be happening is that when the occupancy sensor turns on the light (which it does) the scene also changes, so the IF statement to pick up that the scene is off no longer allows the light to go off under the occupancy detection?


Could some one give me an example? hopefully it make sense but please elt me know if you need further info.


Thanks

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Hello,

sorry for late reply. I just tested your movement detector setup and it seems that there is a bug in Movement detector task. Blocking value is refreshed only after second command. We will fix this as soon as possible.


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Hi Andrew,

are you using only one light in your scene? Scenes works bi-directionally, for example if you have 3 lights in the scene, and your scene setting is Light 1 ON, Light 2 OFF, Light 3 OFF, in this case when you will set the Light 1 ON and the other two lights will be off then the scene will also mark as active, thats the way scenes works. And we apologize for late reply we are attending Light and Building fair in Frankfurt so our replies could have some delay.


Thank you for understanding and best regards.

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    Andy Gill

    Thanks for the reply.


    So to my specific question can I do the following, as the scene is going to change when the movement detector turns on the light, I can't use the scene as the blocking device?


    "I want the light in the room to automatically go on and off using the movement detector, unless a scene (Scene 1) has been selected which will mean that someone is staying in the room and therefore the lamp should be under the control of the scene. and once the scene has been turned off return again to automatic control"

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    Hello,

    No in that case you can't use scene as blocking device. You can use Blocking condition "Blocked by output". That means, when light will be turned on by switch or by scene, Movement detector wont turn it off.


    Regards