Operating modes for lightning moods without motion sensors

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  • querex
    Extension Master
    • 14.07.2020
    • 182

    #1

    Operating modes for lightning moods without motion sensors

    Operating modes for lightning moods without motion sensors
    How do you guys use operating modes (sleep / evening) in combination with only push buttons (T5)?
    Seems Loxone only forsee the lightning mood automations in combination with motion sensors.

    Because there are a lot of pets, client decided not to install motion detectors.
    But I guess it would be usefull to have a dimmed lightning scene on first push button (T5) press during night.
    And during day, have a full on lightning scene on first push button (T5) press.

    Anyone has experience with this?
    Many thanks!
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  • jamesb
    Dumb Home'r
    • 12.09.2020
    • 14

    #2
    This is a frustrating omission from Loxone Config. There isn't really a good solution unfortunately. This is the best solution I've seen so far:

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    (example above is triggering a different mood depending on whether Sleeping mode is on/off.

    You'll need to cater for the lighting never turning off as well, because when there is no motion sensor input, the light timers (Moet etc) don't have any effect. So might need to manually turn off the lights after a delay:




    An alternative might be some similar custom logic, but instead of triggering T5/1 and T5/3 (like the first example)., you could instead trigger Mo (Motion) when the lights are OFF - and that would hopefully trigger the first automatic scene. And when the lights are ON, you instead trigger the M+ input to cycle to the next scene. And handle double-clicks manually to turn off the lights:

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    Not sure this last example is workable tbh (especially if you want to do it in each room) but maybe there's a cleverer way to do it..
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