Thanks for the ideas. I've been experimenting since my last post and decided that I will just have an auxillary light come on in the evening. I have lights that come on when the garage door opens and go off 4 1/2" later or are tripped if the door is open and the ground sensor path is broken (already built into the Chamberlin system). What I don't have is a light that comes on when you enter the back door to the garage. My son's room is just above the opener and is a nuisance late at night when my wife comes home and opens the garage door. Now, if we enter the back door there is a light switch which one has to fumble for in the dark or if one is carrying packages. So, I just set up a simple macro to turn the light on for a certain period of time when it's dark. The only thing I haven't licked is that when motion is detected by the sensor it starts the timer, but if you pass by more than once (within the alloted 5" on setting) it continually resets the timer. I want it to sense the movement, stay on for 5", then cut off without all the resetting if I pass by in that 5" on window. I still want it to come on if I happen to walk by later. In essence, how do I keep it from resetting each time if I walk by the sensor when the 5" on macro is running? I have tinkered with the flags, but no success so far. I have been working on placement of my EagleEye so that the cats don't trip it when they saunter by. I connected a house module and placed a red bulb in it to monitor the activity from upstairs. Sometimes the light doesn't always go off (the garage light goes off, but the test bulb doesn't). I'm wondering if it's all the resetting of the timer.
Thanks,
tomh