|
Post by fiasco on Sept 24, 2010 14:48:56 GMT -5
Maybe I missed it or set it up incorrectly.
I would like to see the ability to disable vacation/away timeclock mode by pressing any other keypad control in the house.
As it is now (or as I have it setup) you press a button to start timeclock mode and must press that button again to stop it.
|
|
|
Post by Jimm Reifsnyder on Sept 24, 2010 15:20:57 GMT -5
You actually have to hit your vacation mode button again. The thought is that it takes a special button to disable the vacation mode, so that the maid or someone else can't disable it by mistake.
I would suggest putting the vacation mode on a phantom keypad for their smart phone if they have one.
|
|
|
Post by feenypower on May 25, 2011 23:19:00 GMT -5
Any plans to allow timeclock modes to be enabled on a keypad button that controls a scene as well? The theory is to be able to change some functions based on proven occupancy. Ie walk in the door and hit the 'home' button and it turns on lights and activates the 'occupied' timeclock mode that can have time of day events happed if you are there (with 2 way RTI control systems involved the possibilties are endless) but if you press the 'away' button, you activate the 'unnocupied' timeclock mode (and shut off your lights) and these events are disabled and others are enabled. I would love to have the fan in my bathroom come on at 9am everyday for an hour but not if I'm home. The 'sleep' button could put into another timeclock mode and have special events as well.
The timeclock modes are a little bit of a tease. With the right programming you can get some loose conditional logic but not quite enough!
|
|
mitche
Junior Member
Posts: 70
|
Post by mitche on May 26, 2011 18:53:19 GMT -5
|
|