Need some info on Schedule +

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    dragshot

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    Is there a way to keep re-triggering the sync to schedules option in S+ since there are override switches which if are used need to automatically sync to schedules.

    Or if there are lights which are supposed to be off at a particular time are switched on using override switches(4 gang) can they be programmed to switch off after like half an hour?

    I cant use the timer function of the switch since during the day s+ turns the lights on from 6am-10pm and the clients who use the office toilets press the switch which initiates the timer and turns the lights on for half an hour then off and then there is no way for the lights to come back on.
     
    dragshot, Feb 21, 2009
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    There should be no need to to a sync to schedules more than once.

    You can either:
    1. Make the light switches a timer;
    2. Have some schedules in Schedule Plus to repeatedly switch off lights; or
    3. Write some logic (see the logic example for "after hours" lighting control)

    Depending on the type of light switch you have, you could disable the switch during the day so that the lights will remain on.
     
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    Could u tell me which range of cbus switches hav the disable group function with the minimum number of gangs.
     
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    The 2 Key Neo units do.

    If you open the C-Bus ToolKit and add different key units, look for an option called Disable All Keys on the Global tab. This will tell you which units support it.
     
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