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    Dual Occupancy Sensors

    I've forgotten this from training, can you put a pair of occupancy sensors in a large space to make it such that if either sensor sees activity for the predetermined time the light stays on and it only turns off if neither have seen activity for the preset time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by schalliol View Post
    I've forgotten this from training, can you put a pair of occupancy sensors in a large space to make it such that if either sensor sees activity for the predetermined time the light stays on and it only turns off if neither have seen activity for the preset time?
    Yes, you can put as many as you need for best coverage. At an 8 ft ceiling height you get about a 12 ft radius circle at floor level.
    Whatever you have programmed to the first sensor, will apply to the others as well. If you change the programming for any sensor in a room, will be applied to all sensors in that room.

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    Thanks for the note. Could you help me a bit further?

    I've posted some screenshots. Is this configured correctly? Are you saying basically that the RR2 repeater will automatically know not to turn off the garage light with both of these occupancy sensors listed in the zone even when one loses sight of someone.

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    Looks OK, this is what I meant. As long as you program them to the same zone, you can place it anywhere within the main repeater RF bubble, even in separate rooms.

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    Very good. Thanks!

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