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    I/O Link 2450 and LS2V2 Dusk-Dawn Sensor

    I basically have this working now, the idea is to turn on a few lights when it gets dark outside, sometime before my sunset scene kicks in.

    However there is a small problem and that is that the dusk/dawn sensor sends several on/off signals before it settles in.
    I configured I/O Link to send an email when it receives signals on the sensor that causes it to send INSTEON On/Off signals to my "Dusk" scene, so that I can see what happens.

    Here is an example of what happened today at 7:56-7:58PM when it did get dark, Within 2 minutes I received the following:

    INSTEON I/O Linc - Opened - Lights ON
    INSTEON I/O Linc - Closed - Lights OFF
    INSTEON I/O Linc - Opened - Lights ON
    INSTEON I/O Linc - Closed - Lights OFF
    INSTEON I/O Linc - Opened - Lights ON
    INSTEON I/O Linc - Closed - Lights OFF
    INSTEON I/O Linc - Opened - Lights ON

    I am looking for a way to configure some type of delay or latency to avoid the I/O link to react on all those sensor inputs.

    The Dusk/Dawn sensor does not have any configuration option like this as far as I can see.

    The I/O link has several configuration options in the iPhone Edit Device screen. I have not found any documentation on how to configure those options and most of the seems to have to do with the relay settings and not with sensor input.

    I am looking or something like this "Do not react on a sensor command unless the sensor has been quiet for at least 2-3 minutes"

    Anybody else had this issue??

    Thanks, Ken


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    There is no adjustment for the I/O Link sensor. The Hub cannot introduce a delay. You my need a less sensitive dusk/dawn sensor.
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