Hi,
I'm currently evaluating Indigo as a possible replacement for the product I'm currently using on my Windows PC (HomeSeer). I have a trial installed and working; everything is looking good so far.
I'm using a WGL W800USB for X10 EagleEye motion/darkness sensors, door sensors, and a panic button. I'm also using a Z-Troller to control all my Z-Wave devices (mostly light dimmers, plus a fan switch and two plug-in Smart-Switches). I'm living in a rented basement apartment, so I can't make structure changes (ie. drill holes / run wires to put the W800 antenna in an optimal position). Both computer modules are located on my computer desk, along with my tower PC, Mac Mini, Time Capsule (acting as wireless base station), router, printer, etc.
I have motion sensors in each room that (in HomeSeer) turn the light on as soon as it detects motion. Due to the chance of missing the only OFF signal sent from my EagleEye motion sensors, it currently responds to the "M[1,3,5...] ON" command, not the "device status changed" event. To work around a problem where the light would turn itself on as I left a room (after I turned it off manually), I put a condition on the "Turn light on" events. Basically, the light will only turn on if it has been off for at least a minute.
My question: How can I configure Indigo to only turn on a light only if that light has been off for more than a minute...or is this possible? Also, is there a alternate way for me to be doing this?
In case it helps: I'm a technical user comfortable working in the Terminal app, and I program PCs and websites for a living. I haven't done much AppleScript programming yet, but it seems quite simple to work with.
Thanks in advance!
Jeff