And do you know if there's a way to combine the functionalities of presence detection, daylight detection and timers? Like; the luminaires are automatically turned off at night by timer, and at 6:00 they start running at 10%. When a person enters the room, it will activate the daylight scene where the sensor balances the light at 500lux.
Yes. Again, use a time-based scene and trigger it from a sensor configured in presence mode. The time-based scene should use a basic scene which has a daylight mode configured with it. I explain how daylight control modes work in the sensors tutorial. You can use the timer to turn the scene off, but the sensor will over-ride the timer unless you use the 'override presence' option.
Do you know how to setup the Cardanian profile in combination with dim functionality? Like, when you set the CCT for 6:00 at 2750K, the intensity is 20% and at 12:00 the CCT is 5000K and 100%.
There's no single way to do that right now. The only way you could get that to work right now would be to create a time-based scene which uses the scene for your TW luminaire and changes the dimming level at the times of day which require a change. The time-based scene would then need to be executed by a timer once every 24-hours to make sure it's always running.
@Edward Van Belkom no, it’s still not possible to do it automatically. This functionality was originally intended to be released in Casambi Pro, but I believe that software is now being completely redeveloped. For now, you still need to follow my original idea of linking a circadian-based scene with a timer.
And do you know if there's a way to combine the functionalities of presence detection, daylight detection and timers? Like; the luminaires are automatically turned off at night by timer, and at 6:00 they start running at 10%. When a person enters the room, it will activate the daylight scene where the sensor balances the light at 500lux.
Yes. Again, use a time-based scene and trigger it from a sensor configured in presence mode. The time-based scene should use a basic scene which has a daylight mode configured with it. I explain how daylight control modes work in the sensors tutorial. You can use the timer to turn the scene off, but the sensor will over-ride the timer unless you use the 'override presence' option.
Do you know how to setup the Cardanian profile in combination with dim functionality? Like, when you set the CCT for 6:00 at 2750K, the intensity is 20% and at 12:00 the CCT is 5000K and 100%.
There's no single way to do that right now. The only way you could get that to work right now would be to create a time-based scene which uses the scene for your TW luminaire and changes the dimming level at the times of day which require a change. The time-based scene would then need to be executed by a timer once every 24-hours to make sure it's always running.
@Edward Van Belkom no, it’s still not possible to do it automatically. This functionality was originally intended to be released in Casambi Pro, but I believe that software is now being completely redeveloped.
For now, you still need to follow my original idea of linking a circadian-based scene with a timer.