All,
Recently I have started to have issues with my device reliability, especially with regards to responding to programs. I tried updating to the new releases, but I have noticed reliability actually decreasing with each update. Programs that used to work almost 99% of the time now consistently fail. Manual triggers (buttons, etc) respond perfectly. I also have started to have some phantom links establish themselves, which I determined to have to come from either the ISY or the PLM. I say this because I would hard reset the devices (controller and responder) and it would work fine. As soon as I added the devices back to the ISY (manual with remove links checked) the phantom link would re-establish itself.
Rather than trying to debug all of these individual failures, I thought it would be best to just start from scratch. I searched on the forum, but haven't found a true guide to what I would describe as a "hard reset", that is, bringing my systems/devices back to square one.
Here is what I am thinking:
1) Remove PLM command to clear PLM links
2) Factory reset of PLM, just in case
3) Clear ISY (not positive how to do this just yet)
4) Hard reset of all devices
5) Update ISY to latest firmware release
6) Add all devices manually with remove links checked
Is this a sufficient process to do what I want? While it will be a lot of work, I don't have too extensive of an install, so its achievable in a day.
I would appreciate any advice on the process, if I have missed anything, etc. I love the ISY, I think my issues are either caused by bad links, or failing devices. I think this process would at least eliminate the bad links theory.
Thanks!