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I often found it way to dark, when they turned off with the standard settings.
The sensors where changed to be activated by default, only on ceiling and post lights.
But i'm going to revert the change. All lights will have the sensor activated by default again.
This was way to confusing.
There is currently a bug, when the sensor gets activated with the RemoteController. The sensor won't actually activate until the server restarts, or being manual set. Despite telling you it's activated.
The day/night offsets are not tied together. You should be able to set them individual.
I tested it earlier and couldn't recreate it.
Oh and I meant, are the day offsets on all of the same type of light tied together?
Every light placed can have it's own offsets. If you place 10 wall lights of the same type, you should be able to set a different offset for all of them.