I haven't done thorough testing yet, but here's my problem.
I have a couple of Events that set late night lighting for my kids bedrooms (all hue lighting). I've been setting the devices using "control a device".
I only just recently figured out that I can actually use JowiHue to control Philips Hue scenes (I don't know why I didn't realize it before!). So set the two Hue scenes I needed for kid #1's bedroom and changed the events to call the Philips Hue scenes instead of setting the devices individually.
However I then discovered that when the event runs, not only does it set the scene in kid #1's room, but all the lights in kid #2's room come on as well.
This is consistent, if I run the Homeseer event, all the lights come on, not just the scene set in the one room.
If I go back to the Philips Hue app and run the scene, only the lights that should change, change.
I've double checked, there are no apparent errors in the events, they're calling the correct scenes.
Anyone encountered this?
regards,
Paul
I have a couple of Events that set late night lighting for my kids bedrooms (all hue lighting). I've been setting the devices using "control a device".
I only just recently figured out that I can actually use JowiHue to control Philips Hue scenes (I don't know why I didn't realize it before!). So set the two Hue scenes I needed for kid #1's bedroom and changed the events to call the Philips Hue scenes instead of setting the devices individually.
However I then discovered that when the event runs, not only does it set the scene in kid #1's room, but all the lights in kid #2's room come on as well.
This is consistent, if I run the Homeseer event, all the lights come on, not just the scene set in the one room.
If I go back to the Philips Hue app and run the scene, only the lights that should change, change.
I've double checked, there are no apparent errors in the events, they're calling the correct scenes.
Anyone encountered this?
regards,
Paul
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