Thanks for your comment and kind words 🙏🏾 I’m glad to hear those tutorials have been useful for you and your team !! I’ll carry on producing contents 😀
There so many features to cover! That’s definitely an idea for the future. If you have some insight or want to share with others, feel free to comment below. Surely that will be helpful for others ✌🏾
This is what we would prefer to program. We wouldn't want the lights to go off automatically from the PIR if they were already set to a scene in the first place, i.e. you would set a scene for the evening and expect it to stay on regardless of any motion activation. That said, this method for determining whether the PIR should activate based on no lighting being on is neat and requires less programming steps than we would normally use
awesome video once again! What do you do if you have an OCC on a CCI and you want it to turn on and only turn off with a keypad button press. The thing is you do not want the OCC to work again if its already on the button press unlocks the OCC input. Cannot seem to find this on any
Nevermind just set a variable to State 2 when OCC motion occurs and Set it to state 1 on the button press. The Time of Day AND the State 1 has to be conditioned so that the Lighting scene occurs. Have a delay so that you do not activate the OCC when you change the variable back.
awesome presentation. Thank you so much. I use your shows for teaching my new employees to program QS/QSX... please keep the content coming.
Thanks for your comment and kind words 🙏🏾 I’m glad to hear those tutorials have been useful for you and your team !! I’ll carry on producing contents 😀
Great. Please make a video of using a keypad which disables the sensor and the Off button enables it
There so many features to cover! That’s definitely an idea for the future. If you have some insight or want to share with others, feel free to comment below. Surely that will be helpful for others ✌🏾
This is what we would prefer to program. We wouldn't want the lights to go off automatically from the PIR if they were already set to a scene in the first place, i.e. you would set a scene for the evening and expect it to stay on regardless of any motion activation. That said, this method for determining whether the PIR should activate based on no lighting being on is neat and requires less programming steps than we would normally use
Another great video presentation.
Just what I was looking for.
Thanks Xavier.
Thank you Anil! Hope all is well with you 👍🏾👍🏾
Excellent presentation, thank you.
In the programming, can you disable the PD for certain hours? ie only active between 9pm-9am?
Yes just create a time clock where you enable / disable presence detectors based on time of day ✌🏾✌🏾
Good day, Sir do you have an schematic diagram or wiring diagram , for fully understand the lutron lighting control system thank you
There you go 👉🏾 assets.lutron.com/a/documents/homeworks_international_system_architecture.pdf
@@adelux Thank you very much and may God bless you
What is keypad is already on
Not sure of the question here 😊
awesome video once again! What do you do if you have an OCC on a CCI and you want it to turn on and only turn off with a keypad button press. The thing is you do not want the OCC to work again if its already on the button press unlocks the OCC input. Cannot seem to find this on any
Nevermind just set a variable to State 2 when OCC motion occurs and Set it to state 1 on the button press. The Time of Day AND the State 1 has to be conditioned so that the Lighting scene occurs. Have a delay so that you do not activate the OCC when you change the variable back.
Well done 👍🏾 thanks for sharing your solution
What is the Software name?
Lutron Designer