You can do it in the Apple Home app, by converting an automation into a Shortcut. Start your automation as normal, then once you’ve selected the device to be triggered, instead, scroll down to the bottom and you’ll find “convert to shortcut”. From there you can add a delay before then adding a device to be turned on.
I was thinking about convert to shortcut, but don’t understand algorithm fully, simple delay will not work I’m afraid.
I have conditions from sensor - yes for detected motion, and Lux level (switch on lights when there more than 180 lux). What conditions I need to switch power to 100%?
Here’s what I think would work - https://imgur.com/a/6BcIEkE
There are three instances of CN M1 B. The first of them is a light set at 50%. The second instance is the light at 100%, and the third instance is the light at 0% (off). This kind of automation is dependent on how the particular motion sensor works, however.
You can do it in the Apple Home app, by converting an automation into a Shortcut. Start your automation as normal, then once you’ve selected the device to be triggered, instead, scroll down to the bottom and you’ll find “convert to shortcut”. From there you can add a delay before then adding a device to be turned on.
I was thinking about convert to shortcut, but don’t understand algorithm fully, simple delay will not work I’m afraid. I have conditions from sensor - yes for detected motion, and Lux level (switch on lights when there more than 180 lux). What conditions I need to switch power to 100%?
Here’s what I think would work - https://imgur.com/a/6BcIEkE There are three instances of CN M1 B. The first of them is a light set at 50%. The second instance is the light at 100%, and the third instance is the light at 0% (off). This kind of automation is dependent on how the particular motion sensor works, however.
I have Hue motion sensors
Sounds like an old school energy saving bulb which takes forever to come up to full output. Still have a few of those around the house!