![]() For me, that would be a PITA day or 2 of playing with yaml I’m afraid… vs 30min of work “coding” in nodered. So I rigged it where I can just send a telegram text of “/stopbeeps” to kill the beepers until the door is closed. It’s great for training my kids about keeping the bugs outside, but it sucks when I’m unloading groceries for example. They beep every 20sec if an exterior door is left open longer than 2min. ![]() I have a kinda similar thing for my entry door beepers. Doing that in node-red would be almost trivial (that’s what I use for automations), but not sure how you go about the same in yaml. Yes perhaps having a 2hr pause on the automation after the switch is manually changed would work for you. Also, an interesting behavior it seems, is your will just turn on to 5% automatically (not 100% then you dim it to whatever manually as kind of suggested). So when it is daylight out the kids complain that the lights keep turning themselves on when they hit the off switch and move around, correct? Is there another automation that may be doing this, because (unless your syntax is off?) your code as written should only operate at “night time”. I can provide a complete solution after you post your current automation if you like. You can trigger another automation when it sees the switch go off, and its action will be to turn the first automation off, wait two hours, and then turn it back on. Is that also correct?Īssuming you don’t have any automations that turn the light off, this should be easy to do. Open android settings, Turn off the lock screen or select 'none'. ![]() Click on motion detector (at the top) and then scroll down to 'camera' and select 'front'. Is that correct? And what you would like to do is to temporarily disable the automation for two hours when the light is turned off manually. Open the Motion Detector app and turn on 'Send' at the bottom of settings. But if the switch is turned off manually at the wall switch, the light will be turned back on by the automation when the motion sensor sees motion again. So if I understand correctly, you’re saying that when someone enters the room, the light will be turned on by the automation due to the motion sensor sensing motion. First, could you post your existing automation or automations that control this light? Please make sure to format it correctly.
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