I just discovered the world of home automation, and have bought several Marmitek modules (CM11, TM13, Lamp & app modules, etc). I only wanted centralized dimming of lights but soon discovered other powerful uses[:D].
So I bought the Motion Sensor MS13 and wanted it to run a macro turning on two lamps and dimming them 50% if the sensor detected motion in the living room at night.
Well, it didn't work as expected. The reason is that the MS13 keeps sending the House/unit code (Which is coupled to a fast macro that does as described above) and the macro executes again and again. The result is that the lamps won't be dimmed properly (using either relative or absolute dimming in the macro).
So wondered how to get past this problem: Is there a way to make the software ignore subsequent MS13 transmissions after the initial one.
Something tells me I need software that supports conditional programming. But that excludes the use of fast macros stored in the CM11 unit.
How far off the mark am I?
Morten
Vardø, Norway
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