Instead of setting your PIR bathroom as DoorWindow zone type, I suggest that you set your PIR bathroom as PIRAway (activated only in Away mode) or PIRNightAway (activated in Night and Away) zone type.
If it is set as DoorWindow zone type and the system is armed to day mode (in which there are still people inside the house) and somebody walks into the bathroom, the PIR will sense a movement and will trigger the intruder alarm.
The group addresses on C-bus are mapped into Comfort\'s Counter ranging from number 0 to 254.
For turning on a specific group address upon activation of PIR, create a response under Zone 6 On Response (in Comfigurator > Security > Zones/Inputs) with the following actions:
[color=\"blue\"]CBUS On 2 12
Do Address12Off [turn off group address 12] After 2 Seconds Using Timer01[/color]
where the actions for \"Address12Off\" response would be:
[color=\"blue\"] CBUS Off 2 12[/color]
In the example above, triggering of the PIR will turn on group address 12 (2 is the UCM/Cbus ID) and then will call another response (Address12Off) to turn it off after 2 seconds.
If it is set as DoorWindow zone type and the system is armed to day mode (in which there are still people inside the house) and somebody walks into the bathroom, the PIR will sense a movement and will trigger the intruder alarm.
The group addresses on C-bus are mapped into Comfort\'s Counter ranging from number 0 to 254.
For turning on a specific group address upon activation of PIR, create a response under Zone 6 On Response (in Comfigurator > Security > Zones/Inputs) with the following actions:
[color=\"blue\"]CBUS On 2 12
Do Address12Off [turn off group address 12] After 2 Seconds Using Timer01[/color]
where the actions for \"Address12Off\" response would be:
[color=\"blue\"] CBUS Off 2 12[/color]
In the example above, triggering of the PIR will turn on group address 12 (2 is the UCM/Cbus ID) and then will call another response (Address12Off) to turn it off after 2 seconds.

