HA Dave, Dave W., Norm,
HA Dave,
Your setup sounds nice... and a bit complex. That is why I included (originally) the link to the user created macros. It can be helpful to see how others accomplished the same actions.
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks Dave. Although the goal is somewhat tricky as far as me walking in and out from the bedroom to the bathroom at irregular intervals, I have purposely keep the macros as simple as possible because they execute SO SLOWLY!
(DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THERE IS SOME WAY TO SPEED UP THE MACROS?
?)
Because I may be in the shower where the sensor (best placement for the sensor) will not see any motion I cannot depend on constant motion in the bathroom and thus have to depend on motion in the bedroom which would indicate that I have left the bathroom. I looked at a few of the macros you recommended but didn’t see any that would accomplish my goal.
Dave W.,
FWIW
I'm lost, and butting in (normal for me), but if your Activity Log shows AHP sending the unwanted OFF commands, then you have unintended interactions in your macros.
My xxxEyes will continue to send "ON" commands every time they see movement during the timeout period, and the period is reset. I have new and old units and they work the same.
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks Dave! I am going to have to do a little more research in particular with the AM to see exactly what is happening.
Norm,
I looked at your AHX file.
I didn't see anything obvious, but here are my thoughts (and maybe I'm missing something).
Some of the motion sensors (I don't know which ones) have a day/night sensor that triggers one code above the one the device is set to. For example, if the sensor set to A2 turns on a light nearby, then when the light comes on, it thinks it is Dawn, and sends an "A3 Off" command.
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks Norm, I will look at that.
Now, I didn't see anything on A3 that looked obvious.
Are N1 and N4 located near any other motion sensors that might be triggering other macros?
>>>>>>>>>> Nope.
You should check the Activity Logs, and see what is happening.
I did see some macros in your trash (recycle bin). A bug in AHP can sometimes cause those to keep running, unless they are emptied from the trash, and the programming re-downloaded to the CM15A. You might want to try that.
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, I will try both of those!
Thanks everyone for helping me out!
For what is worth, I gave each of you a “helpful post!” When I tried to give one of you 2 of those on 2 different topics, the system stopped me.
JJ