Owner's Manual (Complete)

Chapter 6—Rooms
6 The Home Control Assistant
Example 2
In this example there are two lights in the room. Here is what we want to happen:
You walk in the room.
You turn on one switch
An auto off timer starts
You turn on a second switch
The timer should be canceled because by turning on multiple lights you are saying you
want to stay in the room.
And since you may turn on either light first, the settings of each light must be the same. Here
are the settings for both devices:
The action of turning on either light causes the room to go ON. Since the room was OFF and
an ON was received then auto-off timer is started. Controlling the other light causes the timer
to be canceled.
If you had a third light in the room, since the room is ON and the timer is not running
controlling that light has no effect.
Example 3
This example is simpler than the first two. Here is what we want to happen.
You walk into the room
The motion sensor detects you so the lights come on and starts an auto off timer.
You change the light level at the switch. You want the auto off timer to restart but not to
be cancelled.
Each time the motion sensor sees you the timer should be restarted.
If you turn off the lights manually then the timer should be cancelled.