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Author Topic: Can I use "bright" or "Dim" for a Macro trigger?  (Read 4973 times)

zhezhang

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Can I use "bright" or "Dim" for a Macro trigger?
« on: February 04, 2011, 11:14:26 PM »

I was using the old CM11, then moved to Smart Home's "Smart Home Manager". Now trying to comeback to Active Home Pro/CM15A.

My question: Can I use the "bright" or "Dim" command instead of "ON" or "OFF" for the trigger of a Macro or smart Macro?
For example, Can I set a Macro to turn OFF B2 when A1 Dim is pressed on the controller?

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Re: Can I use "bright" or "Dim" for a Macro trigger?
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2011, 09:22:46 AM »

Triggers from a house code are just Off/On .
Triggers from a security are delayed sensor trigger/sensor trigger/sensor closed.
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Re: Can I use "bright" or "Dim" for a Macro trigger?
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2011, 02:27:01 PM »

I was using the old CM11, then moved to Smart Home's "Smart Home Manager". Now trying to comeback to Active Home Pro/CM15A.
My question: Can I use the "bright" or "Dim" command instead of "ON" or "OFF" for the trigger of a Macro or smart Macro?
For example, Can I set a Macro to turn OFF B2 when A1 Dim is pressed on the controller?
FWIW
Homeseer automation program can trigger from level changes. Homeseer can use a CM11A, CM15A, or Smarthome's 1132CU as computer to powerline interface.
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