Bedroom Becomes Inactive During Sleep

Comments

3 comments

  • Official comment
    Avatar
    James C.

    Mike Kowalczyk and Evan Adams,

    Chuck Askew is right.  Events in your Flair schedule have a higher priority in our hierarchy than the readings from ecobee sensors.  Please create an active event in your Flair schedule during these times for these rooms, with an appropriate set point, and that will keep the rooms from switching to Inactive (aka unoccupied).  If you have any issues, please email our support team - support@flair.co 

    Comment actions Permalink
  • Avatar
    Evan Adams

    Same issue! Same setup. I believe the only solution is some sort of future integration with a mmWave sensor as the ecobee sensors just don't catch occupancy during sleep.

    0
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Avatar
    Chuck Askew

    I have yet to reinstall my system in my new house, but if i recall correctly, i avoided that issue by having a schedule set up, regardless of room occupancy. We are in and out of the rooms so much that i wouldn't want the system to let "empty rooms" be ignored.

    1
    Comment actions Permalink

Please sign in to leave a comment.