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    Enabling/disabling occupancy sensor via timeclock events

    Does anyone know how to enabling/disabling occupany sensor via timeclock events within a homeworks qs system?
    Thanks.

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    I would think that you would need to write occupancy programing conditionally. Then us a time clock event to change a variable in the conditional programming

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    Hi Moon Duan, you will want to use conditional programming for the occupancy sensors but instead of using variable that change through a timeclock, I would recommend basing the conditional on the time of day. For example, if the time of day is from sunset to sunrise do X, else do nothing. This way if the time is between sunset and sunrise the sensor turns on the lights you want, then between sunrise and sunset it doesn't trigger any lights or triggers different light at different levels etc.

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    Thank you.

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