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RE: X10/Room Occupancy/SWMBO acceptance


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  • Subject: RE: X10/Room Occupancy/SWMBO acceptance
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 10:02:58 +0100
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> YES!  If I hadn't put that bit at the end, I expected you to be the
first
> to
> reply suggesting a HV - and you'd probably work a Xantech hardwire IR
> system
> into the solution too just to annoy me :-))

No but I do a very similar thing to Michael in that there is a "going to
bed" routine for SWMBO and then one that runs after that when I go to
bed (both IR triggered :P) and what happens with lighting is dependant
on what flags are set and what lights are on. I get the signal sent back
to HV that SWMBO's bedside light is off by using a mini-timer which
sends the "Off" command to her light so HV knows the status of that
light and then my bed macro is executed over that dependent on that
light and the time etc.

The PIR in the bedroom then operates the lights based on whether the
lights are on, what "bedtime" flags are set and what timers are running.

I do not know if this can be done in HomSeer or not TBH as I've never
really played with it but I would assume you could do something similar.

HTH

K.


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