5753L on delay

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by Vic, Dec 6, 2024.

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    Vic

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    Hey guys

    Just want to see if there's a way to set up an on delay for sensors once a group has been switched off.
    For example I've got a reception area that has a edlt with an off button to a group and a sensor right above it that when the switch triggers an off, the sensor turns it straight back on. I'm wanting to possibly put in a delay for the sensor to not turn the group on straight away but wait 30 seconds until the area isn't occupied then return to normal operation. Hopefully without the use of a PACA/SHAC

    Thanks!
     
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    I think your best option without using a logic engine is to shade the sensor in the area where the eDLT is, or put an all off button somewhere out of range of the sensor.
     
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    Presumably you used a different input to the eDLT you originally mentioned.
     
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    Slightly different take, you could set a button as a timer that turns the group on then off.
    Turn on when leaving will have no effect as the group is already on but the led will provide user feedback te timer has started, then some time later some time later it will turn off.
     
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    Good point, I tested this with 5031NMML's...

    Will test this out
     
    Vic, Dec 14, 2024
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