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Using Z-Wave Devices and Scenes (cont'd)
Scene Setup Options
Defines the event that triggers the programmed action.
Trigger
Triggers include the following categories:
Time
Security
Thermostat
Door
Garage Door
Water Valve
Zones
Condition
Choose the time option the action should begin:
• Repeated (choose the days of the week)
• Once (enter the date)
• Sunrise/Sunset (region must be set in weather and internet is required)
• By Clock (set the time the scene should begin)
• Critical Event (See the "Critical Events" section)
Choose the security mode upon which the action begins:
• Disarm (action starts when the system is disarmed)
• Away (action starts when system is armed Away mode)
• Stay (action starts when system is armed Stay mode)
• Night (action starts when system is armed Instant or Night mode)
• Away Secured (action starts after exit delay expires)
• Alarm (action starts on any alarm condition)
• Critical Event (See the "Critical Events" section)
Choose the temperature at which the action begins:
• Above (set the temperature)
• Below (set the temperature)
• Critical Event (See the "Critical Events" section)
Choose the door status at which the action begins:
• Locked (action starts when the door is locked)
• Unlocked (action starts when the door is unlocked)
• Code Unlocked (action starts when door is unlocked by manual code entry) NOTE:
Code Unlocked is not a function of Schlage® Locks
• Critical Event (See the "Critical Events" section)
Choose the garage doors condition to cause the action to begin:
• Opened (action starts when door the status of the door changes to open)
• Closed (action starts when door status of the door changes to close)
• Critical Event (See the "Critical Events" section)
Choose the valves condition to cause the action to begin:
• Opened (action starts when valve opening is finished)
• Closed (action starts when valve closing is finished)
• Critical Event (See the "Critical Events" section)
Choose the zone condition to cause the action to begin:
• Restore (for trigger only; not for use with conditions)
• Alarm (upon an alarm from a specific zone or zones)
• Fault (upon a fault from a specific zone or zones)
Critical Event (See the "Critical Events section)
Defines an optional event that adds a condition to the trigger. If a condition is set, the
condition must exist at the time of the trigger in order for the action to occur.
Conditions include the same categories as triggers, however, conditions cannot be set
with the same category as the trigger. (ex., if setting a trigger event for security, you
cannot use a security event as a condition).
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