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Thank you so much for this great blueprint!
Also added some more LCD directories to help navigate for those who are not curious enough to explore on their own. :P
@HeckenDriver, thank you mate I hope it becomes useful. :)
@bobo8734, a big thanks to you as well. I'm glad you appreciate it. :)
The second thing I would normally do after that is swapping to the next tab "Signal Logic" and give the Motion Sensor a name (in the field called 'Tx Signal:') that makes sense to what you wish to drive with that sensor. You can leave the rest of the settings as they are (or blank).
The last thing I would do is again target the desired device (i.e. light/ramp/door etc.), still going back to the "Signal Logic" tab, while having the device you wish to use the motion sensor you named previously to 'On/Off: your signal name" and set it to follow.
I hope that makes sense, but there are also plenty of signal logic videos on YouTube that you could follow. Just make sure they aren't too old.
For one, I would start by setting up the Active Sensor area under the "Devices" tab. (You can aim your cross hair and press the default button 'P' to go directly to the device your looking at). Adjust it to the desired size and area you wish to cover.
@NauTdog, the stuff you wanted are now up and available. ;)