My original UPB setup (as installed by my builder) used a HAI PIM and switches etc. in a HLC mode and would turn interior lights on when either the front or side door opened at "night time".
That stopped working last year and I have been slowly getting up to speed and updating a lot of what I have. I now have a new PIM-U from PulseWorx and I have set up all my HAI switches/dimmers in UPStart. This is imported into HomeSeer HS4 using UPBSpud.
I have configured events to detect when my August Locks sense the door is "Open" and it is "Nightime" to switch on the interior lights. That works fine.
What I cannot seem to replicate is the timer that then turns the lights off.
I tried adding a second action to the event which controls the same device but turns it off using the After Waiting variable. But that seemed to just cause the lights to go into a cycle of going on and then off.
I tested creating a secondary event that detected the change in the status of the light and then turned it off, again after a delay. I set the delay to 30 secs but it seemed to run immediately (which is not helpful).
Any assistance would be great. Thanks
Date/time=1/29/2023 1:04:13 PM Eastern Standard Time
Version=HS4 Standard Edition 4.2.16.0 (Windows)
License=Registered
Confguration File=C:\Program Files (x86)\HomeSeer HS4\Data\HomeSeerData.json
In Virtual Machine=No MFG: besstar tech
Antivirus=Windows Defender
OS=Microsoft Windows 10 Pro - Work Station
OS Version=10.0.19044
Uptime=11 Days 0 Hours 48 Minutes 24 Seconds
Lan IP=192.168.1.212 (HTPLUSG2v2)
Device Count=192
Event Count=8
Processor:=Intel64 Family 6 Model 122 Stepping 8 at 1.03 GHz
Modules/Threads=122 Modules, 74 Threads
Available Threads=1022
System Load=184 Processes, 12% Load
Free/Total Memory=1.24 GBytes / 3.83 GBytes (32% free)
Free/Total Virtual Memory=1.62 GBytes / 7.40 GBytes (22% free)
HomeSeer Memory Used=71 Mbytes
Plugin Memory Used=10 EXE Plug-Ins using 283 Mbytes
Plugins Installed=August Home 1.0.0.0,BLRussound 4.0.0.0,Ecobee 4.0.15.0,Google Nest 4.0.1.0,HSBuddy 4.37.118.1,OMNI 3.0.2.23,Tuya 4.0.37.0,Unifi 4.0.31.0,UPBSpud 3.0.0.54,Zigbee 4.0.11.0,Z-Wave 4.0.3.0
That stopped working last year and I have been slowly getting up to speed and updating a lot of what I have. I now have a new PIM-U from PulseWorx and I have set up all my HAI switches/dimmers in UPStart. This is imported into HomeSeer HS4 using UPBSpud.
I have configured events to detect when my August Locks sense the door is "Open" and it is "Nightime" to switch on the interior lights. That works fine.
What I cannot seem to replicate is the timer that then turns the lights off.
I tried adding a second action to the event which controls the same device but turns it off using the After Waiting variable. But that seemed to just cause the lights to go into a cycle of going on and then off.
I tested creating a secondary event that detected the change in the status of the light and then turned it off, again after a delay. I set the delay to 30 secs but it seemed to run immediately (which is not helpful).
Any assistance would be great. Thanks
Date/time=1/29/2023 1:04:13 PM Eastern Standard Time
Version=HS4 Standard Edition 4.2.16.0 (Windows)
License=Registered
Confguration File=C:\Program Files (x86)\HomeSeer HS4\Data\HomeSeerData.json
In Virtual Machine=No MFG: besstar tech
Antivirus=Windows Defender
OS=Microsoft Windows 10 Pro - Work Station
OS Version=10.0.19044
Uptime=11 Days 0 Hours 48 Minutes 24 Seconds
Lan IP=192.168.1.212 (HTPLUSG2v2)
Device Count=192
Event Count=8
Processor:=Intel64 Family 6 Model 122 Stepping 8 at 1.03 GHz
Modules/Threads=122 Modules, 74 Threads
Available Threads=1022
System Load=184 Processes, 12% Load
Free/Total Memory=1.24 GBytes / 3.83 GBytes (32% free)
Free/Total Virtual Memory=1.62 GBytes / 7.40 GBytes (22% free)
HomeSeer Memory Used=71 Mbytes
Plugin Memory Used=10 EXE Plug-Ins using 283 Mbytes
Plugins Installed=August Home 1.0.0.0,BLRussound 4.0.0.0,Ecobee 4.0.15.0,Google Nest 4.0.1.0,HSBuddy 4.37.118.1,OMNI 3.0.2.23,Tuya 4.0.37.0,Unifi 4.0.31.0,UPBSpud 3.0.0.54,Zigbee 4.0.11.0,Z-Wave 4.0.3.0
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