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i am wanting to create a a schedule where a light will turn on and off from 45min before sunset to 1 hour after sunset at a certain level

Then from 1 hour after sunset to 45 after sunrise i would like that same light to turn on and off at a different level

Both scenarios use the same motion sensor

I have played around however i may be overthinking it 

any thoughts please

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Actually, with the Advanced Lighting Timer, you can do this with one Light On Level specification: D+45=0%,N-45=50%,N+60=95%

When using D/N ((Daytime and Nighttime) in the specification, view this as a continuous circular specification.  From 45 minutes after sunrise (D+45), the light will not come on (0%).  From 45 minutes before sunset (N-45) to 60 minutes after sunset (N+60), the light will come on at 50% (or whatever you want).  From 60 minutes after sunset, the light will come on at 95% until the next time specified in a circular way, which is D+45 (45 minutes after sunrise).  Using 95% instead of 100% is barely noticeable, but it allows the user to override the timer by turning the light ON manually, which is usually 100%.

Paul

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12 hours ago, pbir said:

Actually, with the Advanced Lighting Timer, you can do this with one Light On Level specification: D+45=0%,N-45=50%,N+60=95%

When using D/N ((Daytime and Nighttime) in the specification, view this as a continuous circular specification.  From 45 minutes after sunrise (D+45), the light will not come on (0%).  From 45 minutes before sunset (N-45) to 60 minutes after sunset (N+60), the light will come on at 50% (or whatever you want).  From 60 minutes after sunset, the light will come on at 95% until the next time specified in a circular way, which is D+45 (45 minutes after sunrise).  Using 95% instead of 100% is barely noticeable, but it allows the user to override the timer by turning the light ON manually, which is usually 100%.

Paul

I was reading the documentation and now with this it makes loads more sense, thank you Paul and MSgreenf, appreciate it thank you gents

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11 hours ago, pbir said:

Actually, with the Advanced Lighting Timer, you can do this with one Light On Level specification: D+45=0%,N-45=50%,N+60=95%

When using D/N ((Daytime and Nighttime) in the specification, view this as a continuous circular specification.  From 45 minutes after sunrise (D+45), the light will not come on (0%).  From 45 minutes before sunset (N-45) to 60 minutes after sunset (N+60), the light will come on at 50% (or whatever you want).  From 60 minutes after sunset, the light will come on at 95% until the next time specified in a circular way, which is D+45 (45 minutes after sunrise).  Using 95% instead of 100% is barely noticeable, but it allows the user to override the timer by turning the light ON manually, which is usually 100%.

Paul

Hi Paul, i would like to check if i understand the advanced lighting scenes, if i wanted to activate scenes at the different times would it then look like this? Assuming you had two advanced lighting scenes on A and B 

D+45=0%,N-45=A,N+60=B

 

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1 hour ago, Mike_S101 said:

Hi Paul, i would like to check if i understand the advanced lighting scenes, if i wanted to activate scenes at the different times would it then look like this? Assuming you had two advanced lighting scenes on A and B 

D+45=0%,N-45=A,N+60=B

 

Yes, exactly.  There is an Action 'Print Simulation Report' which summarizes what will happen at various times during the day.

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20 minutes ago, pbir said:

Yes, exactly.  There is an Action 'Print Simulation Report' which summarizes what will happen at various times during the day.

it says 0% in the print report however would the light levels in the advanced lighting scene then take precedence and the light would then turn on at the relevant scene level

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