[Hai-users] Omnipro II and Leviton Lighting
Wijoyo Utomo
utomow at telkom.net
Wed May 14 04:50:44 CDT 2008
Hi Jon,
I am pretty sure that the timing in HAI timer is timed in the controller,
not in the lighting unit. So, if you program an output to be on for 5
minutes, the controller sends an ON command to that unit and starts the
timer. Once it reaches 5 minutes, the controller sends an OFF command.
Rgds,
W. Utomo
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> Subject: [Hai-users] Omnipro II and Leviton Lighting
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>
> Hi all,
> I've been a long time lurker on this list and haven't
> contributed anything yet. That said, I have a question. I
> scrapped my Insteon lighting a few weeks ago and replaced it
> with Vizia RF. I have been very happy with the reliability of
> the Vizia switches and dimmers and they all interfaced well
> with my opII. The issue that's brought me to post is that I
> have a simple line of programming that I had working with the
> Insteon but won't run with Vizia.
>
> When small garage door unsecure and if big garage door secure
> garage interior light on for 5 minutes
>
> Sounds simple. Open the door from the house to the garage and
> if the roll up door is down, turn the light on for 5 min.
>
> The light comes on and stays on indefinitely. I change the
> command line to "toggle" and if works flawlessly. If I send
> an "off" command the light responds. Is there a problem with
> the vizia nodes responding to a timed control input?
>
> Thanks for any advice,
> Jon
>
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