FP2 sensors en advanced flow

1st - The trigger works like a thermostat. If the lux value hasn’t been above 15 first, it’ll never trigger
2nd - in case the lux card does trigger the flow, the room has to be occupied in order to turn the lights on. That chance will be very low.
3rd - this flow will work only once, or a few times, a day…

But when I guess what you want to achieve, you’d turn it around
When…
-BU FP2 zone Bathroom is occupied
And…
-logic card [BU FP2 lux value tag] is less than 15
Then…
-turn on Bathroom Upstairs light
And then
-dim Bathroom Upstairs light to 50%
And then
-turn color of Bathroom Upstairs light to orange

You’d daisy chain the “then” cards, in this particular order
(For certain lights, the “turn on” card is not needed when you set a dim value, it turns on just because of that)

For the “And” part, there’s often no flow card(s) available. The Logic cards are to be used in that case.


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