Rule for bathroom
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Hi,
I would like to create a rule for my bathroom and would like to use a door sensor for switching the light on and off. I would like it to behave like this;
Door opens - Light goes on
Door closes - Nothing happens
Door opens - Light goes off
Door closes - Nothing happens
I have a Fibaro door/window sensor and a Fibaro RGBW controller for the lighting.
Can anyone help me creating the rule?
Thanks in advance!
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Here is my example!
Here is my example!
or just toogle the light when door open (and use sunset to activate time)
or just toogle the light when door open (and use sunset to activate time)
@ janis, thanks for your reply, but I don't understand how this would help me, I don't have an light sensor in my bathroom. Please correct me if I'm wrong
@ Jacques, I've thought of that, but I can't seem to find the toggle option with the use of a Fibaro RGBW controller. There is no need for a sunset activation for I only have a very small window and would like to have more light, also during daytime.
Maybe there is a work around for a toggle function with a Fibaro RGBW controller?
@ janis, thanks for your reply, but I don't understand how this would help me, I don't have an light sensor in my bathroom. Please correct me if I'm wrong
@ Jacques, I've thought of that, but I can't seem to find the toggle option with the use of a Fibaro RGBW controller. There is no need for a sunset activation for I only have a very small window and would like to have more light, also during daytime.
Maybe there is a work around for a toggle function with a Fibaro RGBW controller?
Make it like this:
Make it like this:
I got it working with a virtual switch.
Thanks for the quick replys
I got it working with a virtual switch.
Thanks for the quick replys
Glad you figuered it out. Here is another solution without using a virtual switch.
1st example is with a RGBW globe as the settings are different than an on/off module
2nd is even easier with a simple on/off module
Glad you figuered it out. Here is another solution without using a virtual switch.
1st example is with a RGBW globe as the settings are different than an on/off module
2nd is even easier with a simple on/off module
Glad you figuered it out. Here is another solution without using a virtual switch.
1st example is with a RGBW globe as the settings are different than an on/off module
2nd is even easier with a simple on/off module
Glad you figuered it out. Here is another solution without using a virtual switch.
1st example is with a RGBW globe as the settings are different than an on/off module
2nd is even easier with a simple on/off module
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