You can program this in a scene in the “Smart” area. This works according to the if-then principle.
Example: If spotlight 1 is on, then spotlight 2 is on.
Important: You must also program what should happen afterwards. Otherwise, in the example, spotlight 2 will remain on forever. You also need to create additional scenes for other spotlights if you want the switching to work for all of them.
You can find an example from the app below:
In this example, both come on regardless of which of them has detected movement. Both must be in sensor mode for this. You must also enter the time for how long the spotlights should light up (delay the action).
Once you have understood the “if-then principle” of the circuits, you can program your own settings as required. For example, you can define a validity range so that the scenes only work at night, for example.
You can also create an additional scene:
If sunset: PIR (motion detector) spotlight 1 on, PIR (motion detector) spotlight 2 on.
If sunrise: PIR (motion detector) spotlight 1 off, PIR (motion detector) spotlight 2 off.
You can also create groups (spotlight 1 + spotlight 2 -> group). You will find the option to do this if you open spotlight 1, for example, and then tap on the pencil in the top right-hand corner.
Be creative and program the way you want! The brennenstuhl®Connect app offers you various options.