This is from the Card Access Tech Tip Thursday series:
Using the InHome Wireless Motion Sensor's Cascading Function
From large rooms to outdoor lights, a single InHome Wireless Motion Sensor can't always provide total coverage. This latest Card Access Tech Tip explains how to cascade, or connect, multiple Wireless Motion Sensors together to create one “virtual” sensor that monitors any area regardless of room size or shape. And since all the sensors are connected together, you only need to apply program scripts to the last motion sensor in the cascade, saving you time and resources.
Motion sensor cascades also work for outdoor installations like turning on all the outside lights if motion is sensed in one area. This Tech Tip walks you through an explanation of the feature, shows you how to access it in a Composer project, and gives you an installation example to solve a real-world problem.
Click here to see this newest Tech Tip from Card Access. There is an annoying pdf you can download too. Sure wish Card Access would leave pdf's to lawyers and MSFT bloat in the office. Those technologies ‘hide’ their info and users hate it.
Also, This can't be the 1st Card Access Tech Tip... They must be hiding them...
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