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You can define rules for motion sensors, door sensors, bed sensors, action buttons, etc. In many cases, the action for the rules will be a phone call, a text message, or an email alert. But another choice, if your loved one has a lamp module, is to turn on a light. This is especially useful if you turn on a light in the middle of the night if a sensor detects that your loved one has gotten up and is moving around. | You can define rules for motion sensors, door sensors, bed sensors, action buttons, etc. In many cases, the action for the rules will be a phone call, a text message, or an email alert. But another choice, if your loved one has a lamp module, is to turn on a light. This is especially useful if you turn on a light in the middle of the night if a sensor detects that your loved one has gotten up and is moving around. | ||
If you have a rule that turns a light on, you will probably want to have a second rule that will turn it off again. For example, if a rule states that the light will turn on if motion is detected between 10pm and 6am, then a second rule could state that the light will turn off if there is no motion for 15 minutes between 10pm and 6am. |
Revision as of 16:15, 3 August 2012
Overview
A lamp module is a device that lets you control a nightlight or a lamp from your GrandCare system. The lamp module plugs into an electric outlet. Then you plug nightlights or lamps into the module. When the module receives a signal, it can turn the light on or off. With a lamp module, caregivers can:
- Send signals directly to the lamp to turn it on or off
- Turn the lamp on or off at scheduled times
- Have the lamp respond to rules, for example to turn on if there is motion in the bedroom during the night
Operating a Lamp Module
As part of the installation process, the lamp module must be paired with your system by your installer, so that the signals are picked up properly. Once it is installed, you can operate it remotely through the Care Menu. Make sure that the lamp module is plugged into a working electrical outlet, and that it is not an outlet that is operated by a switch. Plug a nightlight or lamp into the lamp module device.
- Log in to GCManage
- Open the Care Menu
- Click the "Smart Home" button
- Click the yellow light bulb icon to turn the light on, and the white light bulb icon to turn it off
Setting Rules
You can set up rules to turn a lamp on or off at scheduled times. To add a rule:
- Log in to GCManage
- Open the Care Menu
- Click the "Smart Home" button
- In the Light Rules section, click the "Add New Rule" button
There are two parts to each rule, choosing the light and action, and choosing the time. On the first screen, choose the light to which the rule applies, then select whether the rule turns the light off or on. You may also select whether the light turns on and off at a scheduled time, or based on when dawn and dusk occur in your loved one's time zone.
On the second screen, specify when the light will switch on or off.
A checkbox next to the rule lets you set whether the rule is enabled or disabled. It might make sense to turn off a rule while your loved one is on vacation, for example. You can disable a rule by unchecking the box. When you're ready for the rule to be active again, just check the Enabled checkbox again, and then save the rule settings.
Using a Light as an Action for Other Rules
You can define rules for motion sensors, door sensors, bed sensors, action buttons, etc. In many cases, the action for the rules will be a phone call, a text message, or an email alert. But another choice, if your loved one has a lamp module, is to turn on a light. This is especially useful if you turn on a light in the middle of the night if a sensor detects that your loved one has gotten up and is moving around.
If you have a rule that turns a light on, you will probably want to have a second rule that will turn it off again. For example, if a rule states that the light will turn on if motion is detected between 10pm and 6am, then a second rule could state that the light will turn off if there is no motion for 15 minutes between 10pm and 6am.