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A lamp module is a device that plugs into an electric outlet. Then you can plug nightlights or lamps into the module. When the module receives a signal, it will turn the light on. At another signal, it will turn the light off. Using the GrandCare system, caregivers can:
<tr><td valign="top">[[File:SmartHomeIcon.png|left|Activity Monitoring]]</td>
* Send signals directly to the lamp to turn on or off
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* Turn the lamp on or off at scheduled times
===Overview===
* Have the lamp respond to rules, for example a bathroom light can turn on if there is motion in the bedroom during the night<br /><br />
Using a Z-Wave lamp module, you can improve safety by setting lights to respond to activity within the home. For example, you can:
* Turn on the hallway light automatically when the resident gets up in the middle of the night
* Turn on a stairwell light automatically when the bedroom door opens during the night
* Turn a bathroom nightlight on automatically at dusk, and off automatically at dawn
* Turn a lamp on or off at scheduled times</td></tr>
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[[File:SmartHomeScreen.png|right|frame|Lamp Module Configuration]]
Plug a nightlight or lamp into the lamp module, then plug the lamp module into an electrical outlet. It receives signals from the system. You can issue a direct command to turn the light on or off, or let the signal be issued automatically, using rules.<br /><br />
<h3 style="display: inline-block; background:#ffffff; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:2px solid #6093cc; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Operating a Lamp Module</h3>


[[File:Snip20170830_7.png|thumb|right|Smart Home Menu]]


[[File:DoorRuleCondition.png|right|frame|Define a Door Rule Condition]]
===Operating a Lamp Module===
[[File:DoorRuleAction.png|right|frame|Define a Door Rule Action]]
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.
<h3 style="display: inline-block; background:#ffffff; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:2px solid #6093cc; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Setting Rules</h3>
* [[Logging In|Log in to the Online Care Portal]]
You can set up rules to alert caregivers when something occurs. To add a rule:
* [[Logging In|Log in to GCManage]]
* Open the [[Care Menu|Care Menu]]
* Open the [[Care Menu|Care Menu]]
* Click the "Notifications" button
* Click the "Smart Home" button
* In the Action Button Rules section, click the "Add New Rule" button<br /><br />
* Click the clear bulb icon to turn the light on, or the bulb icon with a line through it to turn it off
* After turning the light on or off, wait a few seconds for the message that the change was successful to appear<br /><br />


There are two parts to each rule, a condition and an action. On the first screen, choose the condition. Your rule can be triggered:
[[File:Define_Light.png|thumb|right|Light Rule - Define Light]]
* Whenever a button is pushed
[[File:DefineTime.png|thumb|right|Light Rule - Define Time]]
* If a button is pushed during a specified time period
* If a button is not pushed during a specified time period<br /><br />


Once you have defined the condition, you need to set the action. Possible actions include turning on a light, or contacting a single caregiver, all caregivers, or a [[Call List|Call List]]. The types of contact include:
===Setting Rules===
* Email
You can set up rules to turn a lamp on or off at scheduled times. To add a rule:
* Text message
* [[Logging In|Log in to the Online Care Portal]]
* Phone call to home, work or cell phone
* Open the [[Care Menu|Care Menu]]
* Phone call to a [[Call List|Call List]]<br /><br />
* Click the "Smart Home" button
* In the Light Rules section, click the "Add New Rule" button<br /><br />
 
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 the resident's time zone.<br /><br />
 
On the second screen, specify when the light will switch on or off.<br /><br />


Examples of rules might be:
A checkbox next to the rule lets you set whether the rule is enabled or disabled. 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.<br /><br />
* If the button is not pushed between 9 and 10am (when a nurse is expected to visit) then email an adult daughter.
* If the button is pushed at any time then send texts to all caregivers.
* If the button is pushed in the middle of the night, then contact a [[Call List|Call List]].<br /><br />


Multiple rules can be triggered for any event, so that multiple types of alerts can be sent out, for example both phone calls and emails.<br /><br />
===Using a Light as an Action for Activity Sensor 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 the resident has gotten up and is moving around.<br /><br />


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, so that alerts won't be sent out during that time. 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.<br /><br />
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.<br /><br />

Latest revision as of 16:09, 31 August 2017

Lamp Module
Activity Monitoring

Overview

Using a Z-Wave lamp module, you can improve safety by setting lights to respond to activity within the home. For example, you can:

  • Turn on the hallway light automatically when the resident gets up in the middle of the night
  • Turn on a stairwell light automatically when the bedroom door opens during the night
  • Turn a bathroom nightlight on automatically at dusk, and off automatically at dawn
  • Turn a lamp on or off at scheduled times


Plug a nightlight or lamp into the lamp module, then plug the lamp module into an electrical outlet. It receives signals from the system. You can issue a direct command to turn the light on or off, or let the signal be issued automatically, using rules.

Smart Home Menu

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 the Online Care Portal
  • Open the Care Menu
  • Click the "Smart Home" button
  • Click the clear bulb icon to turn the light on, or the bulb icon with a line through it to turn it off
  • After turning the light on or off, wait a few seconds for the message that the change was successful to appear

Light Rule - Define Light
Light Rule - Define Time

Setting Rules

You can set up rules to turn a lamp on or off at scheduled times. To add a rule:

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 the resident'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. 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 Activity Sensor 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 the resident 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.