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Guy Lavoie

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  1. I think he simply wants to keep his established direct, device to device setup working as it does, without needing to recreate all the original scenes in the isy994i.
  2. Well in theory you can do both. The option to keep existing links (when adding a new device) is thre for that reason. I did do that for a while, adding devices which were already linked to an early version of the Insteon hub (2412) and the devices could be controlled by both the hub and the eisy. It takes an ironclad discipline to maintain properly, but it's possible. The fact that he mentions the messages about new modules being added seems to say that for whatever reason, the eisy was treating the devices as newly added. That's different from adding existing devices to a scene. Could be a bug, a user error, etc. But I think I'd just be careful and add devices one at a time to a scene.
  3. No, for android you press and hold the shortcut on your phone to launch UD mobile on your screen. A mini menu pops up, asking how you want to launch it.
  4. Neat, it does work on the android version. Thanks for the tip!
  5. Maybe it's because you added several devices in one shot?
  6. That's a suggestion I also made a while back, to create a "user only" mode for use by non technical people (ie: other family members, guests) and that there could be a small icon to touch in a corner that would prompt you for a password, to access the main menu.
  7. Cloud dependency takes another hit.
  8. Speaking of TODO list...the temperature device (for Alexa)? 🙂
  9. What communications technology do the blinds use? IP, zigbee, zwave?
  10. Guy Lavoie replied to Papa C's topic in ZMatter
    Ok, but first of all, did you manage to do an actual factory reset of the bulb? The bulb cannot belong to two hubs at the same time.
  11. Guy Lavoie replied to Papa C's topic in ZMatter
    In your case, you should be quite pleased with the Hue plugin. I have Hue bulbs in lamps, that my wife controls with Alexa and are also part of scenes. They're more expensive, but worthwhile.
  12. I don't have a MyQ system so I have no idea how they work, but most garage door openers only allow you "press the button" to open or close the door. Knowing the door position would involve using a separate sensor, such as magnetic contacts and an input module, such as an Insteon iolinc module. That's what I have myself. I have an alarm system-like magnetic sensor connected to the input of a iolinc, while the output of the same iolinc presses the button. The input sensor tells me if the door is closed or not, and I use program logic to press the button.
  13. Guy Lavoie replied to Papa C's topic in ZMatter
    But I also keep in mind @Papa C 's original post, that he's just experimenting with zigbee, and might not be expecting to fully control a Hue bulb this way. Experimenting is also my way of learning, and I'll often use what I have on hand. Just getting the bulb to be recognized as a zigbee device is the first step. That's why I mentioned doing a factory reset on the bulb.
  14. Guy Lavoie replied to Papa C's topic in ZMatter
    Have you factory reset the bulbs? That's usually by turning them on and off several times. They should blink a few times when that's successful. If the bulbs have ever been set up before, this really needs to happen first. Then, try adding them, usually from admin console. If you do get them added, you'll probably find that the control you get will only be basic, such as on/off and dimming. To get the full feature set, Hue bulbs are much better set up with a Hue hub, and then controlled using the excellent Hue plugin.
  15. Yet you're able to log into eisy-ui with your portal credentials? Have you tried accessing the portal online, at https://www.universal-devices.com/ ?
  16. You're still new to the eisy, or have never worked with plugins? Click on "plugins" at the top in admin console and then "Launch Polyglot", and log in with your admin login and password. You'll probably get a safety warning, which you can override. Once in, click on the "Plugins store" and find the VenstarCT plugin, and install it. Try it first in demo mode. There are instructions in "more info". I'm not familiar with a ADT plugin and don't see one listed. Anyone else familiar with this might be able to say something about that.
  17. Guy Lavoie replied to aLf's topic in eisy
    Yes, the typical trouble free way to add a Zwave wave device is to use the remove function, which does a zwave exclusion on the device. Sometimes you need to do this even on a brand new device. Looks like that worked well for you. The upgrade from 6.0.4 to 6.0.5 is a minor revision, mostly small fixes. It shouldn't affect your device configuration in any way. To do a version upgrade, go into "Configuration" and then click on "Update Packages". This will launch the download and installation of the update. It should then prompt you to reboot your eisy, which you do by clicking on "Reboot" on the same screen. I cann't offer any answers about the blinds.
  18. Guy Lavoie replied to Techman's topic in eisy
    Have you tried removing power from your eisy for 30 seconds, then reconnect the power and turn it back on?
  19. Well your secondary condition is actually taken care of automatically by the status change of the same input that triggers the program. In essence, if the triggering condition is detected as a status, it remains true until the status chnges again (level sensor closes again). If you hadn't wanted the 10 minute delay, it would be a straight if/then like this: program 1 If Status level sensor is ON Then Turn on pump program 2 If Status level sensor is OFF Then Turn off pump The desired 10 second wait before turning on the pump is done by adding a line to program 1: program 1 If Status level sensor is ON Then Wait 10 minutes Then Turn on pump That works because the status of the level sensor will remain at ON during the time that the program is waiting 10 minutes before continuing and turning on the pump. Adding a wait like that is a good practise, it adds hysterisis to the control system, preventing short run cycles of the pump.
  20. When your program has a Wait statement, make sure it's triggered by a static condition, like a status change. Looking for control events ("is switched on") won't work because it doesn't remain true other than the first time it's detected. One effect is that if the detector turns off before the 10 minutes is up, then the pump won't turn on at all, which is what you might be wanting here.
  21. Guy Lavoie replied to Techman's topic in eisy
    In fact, you can't "restore" to a previous version. Backups are of your devices and program information.
  22. Rebooting the eisy will usually resolve this issue. You might need to redo the module linking. Check first. The last (bottom) option is usually to remove existing links. If you cannot successfully link it to your eisy, you might need to factory reset the switch first. In that case, also recreate the direct link with the mini controller, though I'd use a scene would be better.
  23. I've never done upgrades from within eisy-ui but that's likely how you would do them, yes.
  24. The best one stop shop for version numbers is in eisy-ui. Set your browser to http://<eisy ip address> This should bring up a black login screen, where you enter your UDI account information. Once in, click on the three little lines at the top left, and then choose "System". You'll see all your version numbers.
  25. Use a variable and two programs. Like this: If event trigger is True Then Variable = 1 If Variable = 1 Then first thing Wait x Then second thing Wait x .... Then Variable = 0

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