is the 7 year old up and moving in the morning?

wired-up

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This is my wife's favorite part of our home automation system. Our 7 year old's bedroom is upstairs and she is supposed to be responsible for setting her alarm clock and getting herself up in the morning on school days. These rules use the bedroom motion detector and the one outside the hall to note movement up there. If she is not up and moving around by the set time, then the system will inform my wife that there is no motion upstairs so she will know to go up and drag her out of bed. The bedroom motion won't pick up motion unless she gets out of the bed and fortunately she is not one that would get back in bed once she is up. Saves yelling upstairs (intercom not fully installed yet) Really helped my WAF!

WHENEVER THE TIME IS 5:00 AM
THEN SET hall motion (Counter 1) TO 0
THEN SET BR 2 motion (Counter 2) TO 0

WHENEVER UPSTAIRS HALL Motion (Zn 21) BECOMES NOT SECURE
THEN ADD 1 TO hall motion (Counter 1)

WHENEVER BR 2 Motion (Zn 22) BECOMES NOT SECURE
THEN ADD 1 TO BR 2 motion (Counter 2)

WHENEVER THE TIME IS child up (Cust Set 3)
AND THE DAY(S) OF THE WEEK IS/ARE -MTWTF-
AND hall motion (Counter 1) IS EQUAL TO 0
AND BR 2 motion (Counter 2) IS LESS THAN 2
THEN ANNOUNCE Miscellaneous 1 (vm239)
 
wired, and how is the motion in her room set to not sense movement unless she is out of bed? you have it masked? or just in a stategic place that doesnt see motion in the bed? just curious.
 
We don't have motion detectors in the rooms but we have found that setting a UPB light to go from 0-100% in 15 minutes does a pretty darn good job of waking kids up, thus far it is the only positive WAF for UPB....
 
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