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− | <big>'''Modes''' are an essential part of the true home automation experience. With modes, you can set your devices to behave differently during each mode.</big>
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− | <big>'''Example''': You probably don't want your bathroom lights turning on full blast in the middle of the night, as you may wish to have other times of the day.</big> | + | <big>'''We're moving!''' Please visit http://docs2.hubitat.com for the latest documentation.</big> |
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− | <big>In order to start using modes in your automations, you need to first create them in the [[Location and Modes#Modes|Location and Modes]] page of your Hubitat Web Interface. Your Hubitat Elevation hub comes with four default modes, but you can change them as you prefer.</big> | + | <big> |
− | | + | The how-to documents are now available at: http://docs2.hubitat.com/en/apps/basic-rules |
− | <big>It's important to note that modes do nothing on their own. There are no built-in mode ''settings,'' and modes will not change on their own. To set your modes, use [[Mode Manager]] or [[Rule Machine]]. There you can set modes to automatically change based on time of day, day of the week, presence and more. You can also program modes to change at the press of a button. Once your '''Modes''' are set you can use them to change the behavior of your device(s), creating rules that have device(s) doing one thing in '''Day Mode''', for example and a completely different thing (or nothing at all) during '''Away mode'''</big>.
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Latest revision as of 04:16, 25 September 2022