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          I'd like to be able to programmatically tell the 2420M to signal the next motion it sees.
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 Simple description of the scenario is, I have a light that is controlleld by the 2420M.  I leave the room and hit the off switch as I leave the room out of habit.  I now return to the room in less than 30 seconds with my arms loaded and want the 2420M to turn on the light.
 
 So, the idea is that when I hit the off switch, I have PH wait 2 seconds, then rearm/reset the 2420M so it will again trigger on motion, without waiting for the internal timer of the 2420M to expire.
 
 Having said all that, I have no idea if that can be done with the extended codes or if it is what it is.  I'm hoping Dave has some extra knowledge.
 
 Tom
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        | grif091 Super User
 
  
 
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          Dave is a magician but in this case I would not expect a solution.  The motion sensor RF receiver is turned off to save battery life so it is not listening for a command.
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          Lee,
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 You of course are correct on both items.
 
 I guess my best solution is to make sure I'm using V2 2420Ms so that the delay can be set to 30 seconds instead of 1 minute.
 
 Thanks for the reminder.
 
 Tom
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        | RichardL Senior Member
 
  
 
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          If you set the Motion Sensor to "On-Always" will this issue of "sleeping" for 30 seconds or more go away?
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 I want to use my motion sensors to ALWAYS send me an "on", even if it is every 2 seconds.  I do not need the motion sensor to send an "off".
 
 If I receive an "on" I will turn on a light via a VBS, that VBS will also create a timed event x minutes in the future to turn off that light.
 
 Does anyone know this is how the motion sensor will behave?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Richard
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