Well I know it's not a voltage problem. As I said, It does work - but only for a minutes at most. Besides - The chime (k4) it is set during day - goes off several times throughout the day. I have the chime programmed to shut off at 9:30 pm and then it triggers the macro for the light(s).
As far as using different house codes, The unit (eagle eye) it set to K4 - The Macro is set to same. The units I am triggering are set on house code J, unit number, 1 (lamp),6 (lamp), and 15 (driveway). Again the macro is set to trigger the lights several seconds apart. After 15 minutes it is set to shut the lights of in the opposite order, again 5-10 seconds apart.
What I have noticed a few months back was, if I left it simple (one unit). It seemed to work better. The time the light would trigger would very. Anywheres from a minute to several minutes. But still didn't work through the time on the macro (15 minutes).
I also tried this same concept for my dogs. When I am working, I leave them in the basement. Knowing in the winter, it gets dark by 4:30, I set up an eagle eye to trigger their movements, and come on and stay on for 30 minutes. I was lucky to have that one single light to stay on for 1 minute at most - again setting the default time on the macro for something like 48 minutes (if memory seres me correctly). I also verified the settings on the eagle eye (by the number of flashes).
I am wondering if the eagle eye would trigger the light (based on movement) to come on, and then say a minute (or even 5 minutes later) it see movement and then shut down the macro (shutting off the lights). I have always thought it was the way I set up either the eagle eye or macro. But I have never been able to find the problem.
This is frustrating to say the least.