I have a Lutron Maestro Sensor switch MS-OPS2 connected to a night light. I've been trying for weeks to train it to only turn on the night light if the room is very dark, basically pitch black, but the switch still goes on unless there is bright sunshine coming in through the window. Even if all the LED lights in the bathroom are turned on, it will switch on the night light.
My questions:
- Does the ambient light sensor only detect daylight wavelengths? Then maybe it wouldn't detect the LED lights nor the daylight coming through the shower curtain.
- How consistent does training have to be in order to train the lights? My whole family uses that bathroom; if I hit the switch telling it that it shouldn't have turned on the night light, and then my daughter walks in 15 minutes later and doesn't hit the switch, has she undone my training?
- Is there a lower lumen limit to the ambient light sensor? I really only want the nightlight to come on in pitch darkness.
Thanks! I appreciate your help.