My wife and I are going to have someone staying with us for a few months and as I hit the 'night' button by my bedside the other night, it occured to me that I'm going to need to make some automation changes to accomodate a guest. For example, the 'night' button turns off all the lights in the house, sets back the downstairs thermostat, adjusts the upstairs thermostat, and arms the alarm.
The problem is that if our guest hasn't gone to bed yet I'm not going to want to hit that button and turn off all the lights on her or turn up the temperature downstairs if she'll be down there for a while. Arming the alarm might be an issue too because she may set it off if she wants to go out on the porch at night (night is the best time to go outside this time of year in FL... at least for us yankees)
However, I do still want to make sure that the thermostat gets set back and that the lights are shut off and the alarm is armed once she does go to bed.
I'm planning to set some sort of "Guests present" flag in HS and that can change the behavior of my 'night' button so that it will only adjust the upstairs thermostat and turn off the lights in the master bedroom, master bath, and closet. That way I won't affect our guest if she's still awake, but I still need some way to get the house shut down when she does go to bed. Hmm... and now that I'm typing this and thinking it through, I will also have to figure out what to do if she goes to bed before my wife and I. In that case, I do want my button to shut down the house.
Maybe the best thing would be to set up a 'night' button for her as well and set up homeseer with a flag for each button, so that it knows when the night buttons have been pressed. When my wife and I go to bed we can press ours and it will turn off the lights in our room and set a flag. When she goes to bed she can press her button and it will shut off the lights in her room and bathroom and set another flag. When both flags have been set, then HS knows everyone has gone to bed and it can shut down the house. That way it doesn't matter who goes to bed first. I can do the same thing if we have guests in our other guest room.
Does that sound feasable to you guys? It means that I need to train her (and any other guests we have) to hit the night button every night, but if I put a palmpad by her bed or something it will probably be more convenient for her than getting out of bed to hit the light switch, so that should encourage her to use it.
Any other suggestions for this issue? Any suggestions for automation with house guests in general? I'm thinking that I may leave some passageway lights on very dimly to help if she needs to get up in the middle of the night or something.
Thanks much,
Brett
The problem is that if our guest hasn't gone to bed yet I'm not going to want to hit that button and turn off all the lights on her or turn up the temperature downstairs if she'll be down there for a while. Arming the alarm might be an issue too because she may set it off if she wants to go out on the porch at night (night is the best time to go outside this time of year in FL... at least for us yankees)

I'm planning to set some sort of "Guests present" flag in HS and that can change the behavior of my 'night' button so that it will only adjust the upstairs thermostat and turn off the lights in the master bedroom, master bath, and closet. That way I won't affect our guest if she's still awake, but I still need some way to get the house shut down when she does go to bed. Hmm... and now that I'm typing this and thinking it through, I will also have to figure out what to do if she goes to bed before my wife and I. In that case, I do want my button to shut down the house.
Maybe the best thing would be to set up a 'night' button for her as well and set up homeseer with a flag for each button, so that it knows when the night buttons have been pressed. When my wife and I go to bed we can press ours and it will turn off the lights in our room and set a flag. When she goes to bed she can press her button and it will shut off the lights in her room and bathroom and set another flag. When both flags have been set, then HS knows everyone has gone to bed and it can shut down the house. That way it doesn't matter who goes to bed first. I can do the same thing if we have guests in our other guest room.
Does that sound feasable to you guys? It means that I need to train her (and any other guests we have) to hit the night button every night, but if I put a palmpad by her bed or something it will probably be more convenient for her than getting out of bed to hit the light switch, so that should encourage her to use it.
Any other suggestions for this issue? Any suggestions for automation with house guests in general? I'm thinking that I may leave some passageway lights on very dimly to help if she needs to get up in the middle of the night or something.
Thanks much,
Brett