Timer with "once" setting

Started by ceedee, August 27, 2018, 07:05:39 PM

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ceedee

I had a need to set a timer with the "once" setting. I had assumed that the timer settings would disappear after they ran.  Nope.  They’re still in the list.  However, I don’t see any way to tell if the timer is "armed" to run, or has already run.

For instance, I set an on/off sequence for Monday.  On Wednesday, I see the timers, but can't tell if the sequence ran two days ago, or is armed for next Monday.

Am I missing something?

arizona480

I have some devices that were "Repeat Weekly" that switched over on their own to "Once".  I noticed this the last few days when devices were not turning on.

Anyone else with this issue?

Tuicemen

Quote from: ceedee on August 27, 2018, 07:05:39 PM
I had a need to set a timer with the "once" setting. I had assumed that the timer settings would disappear after they ran.  Nope.  They’re still in the list.  However, I don’t see any way to tell if the timer is "armed" to run, or has already run.

For instance, I set an on/off sequence for Monday.  On Wednesday, I see the timers, but can't tell if the sequence ran two days ago, or is armed for next Monday.

Am I missing something?
I actually like that the once timer doesn't disappear. As I had occasion to use it again and didn't need to recreate it.
It would be nice if the app had a last  run info in the timers setup screen
Quote from: arizona480 on September 16, 2018, 09:50:58 PM
I have some devices that were "Repeat Weekly" that switched over on their own to "Once".  I noticed this the last few days when devices were not turning on.

Anyone else with this issue?
I have a few day specific timers set  which run weekly these have not switched over to "run once" (yet).
I guess I'll have to watch for that when I'm home.
I have no timers at my off grid place, the WM100 at my off grid lace is basically a fancy remote used only when not there.
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