New 360deg PIR

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  1. Murphypen

    Murphypen

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    I wish to trigger an 'on' scene using the pir function in day or night mode activation.Then trigger another scene of several, using an IR transmitter, that then disables the pir from operating in its day or night setting.
    Using an all off scene, i then wish to enable the pir after a delay to allow the occupant to pass under the pir when leaving the building.

    Does this sound possible?, there is a c-touch on the network, which will allow for the programming of the scenes

    Grateful for any advice
     
    Murphypen, Jul 18, 2007
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    Murphypen

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    No worries, got it sorted. Had to create the scenes in the c-touch and use the 4x PIR as trigger control application, the scenes were then allocated triggers on the c-touch scene edit gui.
    On entry the PIR in day/night mode turned on a trigger for the 'entry scene'. Scenes or groups could then be activated via the c-touch or using IR 0n the 360deg Sensor.
    As part of a scene selected a trigger that disabled the PIRs (PIR ENABLE set to off) on the occupancy gui had to be inserted, this prevented the PIRs from reactivating the 'entry scene'. The PIR indicator turns steady orange.
    An exit scene was then created that turned off all the lights but also contained the trigger (PIR enable set to on). The created a timer in the blocks gui, timer1 with an expiry off comand.

    The PIR that received the exit trigger counts down, turns blue and red, Flashes, allows you to walk under and out then after expiry of the timer turns blue. Care should be taken in positioning the PIR so that after activating the exit trigger by IR on one PIR you don't pass under another PIR, otherwise the second unit then reactivates the entry scene.

    Surley ther must be an easier way

    Kind Regards
    Murphypen
     
    Murphypen, Jul 18, 2007
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