Resume schedule upon "Return"
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Actions (Then that)
Other popular Honeywell Total Connect Comfort workflows and automations
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Turn on Honeywell Total Connect thermostat when #OhmHour ends
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Turn off Honeywell Total Connect thermostat when #OhmHour starts
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When a device connects to OnHub set Honeywell thermostat temperature
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Revert to normal schedule when you leave home
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If You say "Alexa trigger regular schedule", then resume programmed schedule
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Upper level AC
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If Kitchen gets too cold, then Set fan to on.
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Leave Home and turn down Honeywell thermostat
Useful Honeywell Total Connect Comfort and WeMo Motion integrations
Triggers (If this)
Queries (With)
Actions (Then that)
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Set temperature to a permanent hold
This Action will set your Honeywell thermostat to permanently hold the specified temperature until you change it.
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Set temperature for a period of time
This Action will set your Honeywell thermostat to hold a temperature for a specified period of time. The schedule will resume when the time expires.
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Resume programmed schedule
This Action will set your Honeywell thermostat to resume the currently defined thermostat programmed schedule.
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Set fan to on or auto
This Action will set the Honeywell thermostat fan to On where the fan is always on or Auto where the fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on.

Set temperature to a permanent hold
This Action will set your Honeywell thermostat to permanently hold the specified temperature until you change it.

Set temperature for a period of time
This Action will set your Honeywell thermostat to hold a temperature for a specified period of time. The schedule will resume when the time expires.

Resume programmed schedule
This Action will set your Honeywell thermostat to resume the currently defined thermostat programmed schedule.

Set fan to on or auto
This Action will set the Honeywell thermostat fan to On where the fan is always on or Auto where the fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on.
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