I'm using the trial version currently. I was playing around with triggers and I don't think the condition is catching a state.
1x insteon motion
1x insteon swithlinc (on/off)
I created 2 triggers.
1 - Motion detected, (if state is off), turn on light, auto-off after 2:00 minutes
2 - Switch double-tapped, no condition, delete all delays for device, turn off after 10:00 minutes
Scenario is that motion will always detect you, but if you want the light on longer, double tap the switch.
Steps with finding:
1. motion - light on - scheduled delay showing 2:00 countdown
2. double-tap - previous delay deleted, new delay showing 10:00 countdown
3. motion detected again - new delay created showing 2:00 countdown ***why is this trigger executed when it's condition is set to verify device state is off first?
I tested a generic trigger with the same condition of verifying device state on or off, and it works fine. It seems to skip this condition only when the double-tap trigger was executed previously. Weird.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Ian