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With the old app I used to be able to arm all devices and any schedules I had created were ignored. It now appears that Routines override when I use Arm Away from the dashboard. Basically when I leave for an extended period of time I want to hit the Arm Away button on the Dashboard and have everything stay on until I turn them off (I could do that with the old app). Now it appears that Arm Away works until its time for a Routine to execute and then it follows my configured Routines from then on (I have a routine that Arm Home that starts every night at 9pm and a routine that Standby that shuts the system down during the day). Do I need to delete any Routines and re-add them later if I just want everything to stay armed.
Thanks, this is probably obvious to all but me.
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@SEDICKS wrote:
Now it appears that Arm Away works until its time for a Routine to execute and then it follows my configured Routines from then on
Go to routines->modes and then select Arm Away. Scroll down to the automation section at the bottom, and disable your schedule automations there. They will then run when the system is in Arm Home or Standby, but will not run when the system is in Arm Away.
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@SEDICKS wrote:
Now it appears that Arm Away works until its time for a Routine to execute and then it follows my configured Routines from then on
Go to routines->modes and then select Arm Away. Scroll down to the automation section at the bottom, and disable your schedule automations there. They will then run when the system is in Arm Home or Standby, but will not run when the system is in Arm Away.
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Thanks. That is very obvious now that you pointed it out, if I was easily embarrassed I would blush!
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