
Michel Kohanim
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Hello SysIntegrated, First of all, when you physically click a controller in a scene (such as clicking a KPL button), ISY is NOT directing the traffic: communication takes place between devices themselves. As of right now, I think the issue is that specific device. To ascertain, would you be kind enough to put that device in another scene as a responder and see if it also exhibits the same slowness in that scene? With kind regards, Michel
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Hi SysIntegrated, What happens if you turn on the same scene from ISY? Do you still notice the delay? With kind regards, Michel
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Hi Drew, SWLs get really hot if they are driving loads equal or higher than their supported wattage. With kind regards, Michel
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Hello jwagner010, I apologize for the inconvenience. Two questions: 1. Are you using port 443 (HTTPS)? 2. Is it possible that you have any other devices on your network to which port 443 has been forwarded? Also, if you wish, you can send your URL to tech@universal-devices.com and let us take a look. With kind regards, Michel
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Hi Dave, Ok. You are 100% correct! With kind regards, Michel Great to know "If iPhone goes to sleep, ISY does not get an ack to its heartbeat and thus expires the subscription anyway." but I'd still like to be a good upstanding citizen (umm program) and unsubscribe if I know for sure that the device is going into power saver mode... not to mention I have a thread that I'm sure I'd need to terminate as well so why not do the right/polite thing.... Upon wake-up I'll need to perform a 'fresh/full subscribe' since I won't have any idea what changes may have taken place to the devices since the device went to sleep... I gotta tell you I'm having so much fun with this... my wife is about to throw ME the ISY and my iPod out of the house any day now... Must learn to control myself must learn to control... LOL Dave
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Can an ISY-26 have more than one SSL certificate installed?
Michel Kohanim replied to d_l's topic in ISY994
Hello Dave, Unfortunately, that does not work yet because we do not yet support virtual hosting. It's possibly something that we may consider in the near future. As far as the web browser complaints, the encryption indeed does take place correctly. The only thing would be for you to check the certificate to make sure it's indeed issues by yourself. Other than that, I would not at all worry about security. With kind regards, Michel -
Dave, Excellent! One comment: You really do not have to unsubscribe! If iPhone goes to sleep, ISY does not get an ack to its heartbeat and thus expires the subscription anyway. The only thing you would have to do is to subscribe again. Perhaps we should have a resubscribe call to let you know if you still have a valid subscription. With kind regards, Michel
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DaveGee, Thanks so very much; this is excellent. I wished I had an iPhone! With kind regards, Michel
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NJ_Mark, Thanks so very much. We'll start working on it shortly. With kind regards, Michel
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Hello NJ_Mark, Thanks so very much for sharing this information with us. So, in short, they can only work as responders. If they are cross linked with another KPL, they cannot control the backlight state of the other KPL's buttons, right? With kind regards, Michel
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Problem with Primay load controled by Secondary KPL button!
Michel Kohanim replied to Illusion's topic in ISY994
Illusion, If you do not have a slider for the load when the sub button is selected, then for sure you do NOT have a KPL version that supports this feature (or we have a bug). With kind regards, Michel -
Internet access defaults to 'Disabled' after power failure
Michel Kohanim replied to Kalid43's topic in ISY994
Kalid43, I am so very sorry to hear this. I need to make sure I understand the issue since ISY is supposed to restore previous setting upon reboot. So, are you saying that: a. You are using File->Enable Internet Access AND b. After power outage, if you go to Help->About, you see Internet Access: disabled? If so, what version of ISY are you running. If not, then please try: 1. Assign a static IP address for your ISY 2. Create a manual port forwarding rule in your router (as Mike suggested) Thanks so very much, with kind regards, Michel -
Hello NJ_Mark, Thanks so very much for the feedback. To be honest, we had no clue that KPL sub buttons can be programmed as responders. I think the main reason for not even considering such a scenario was because we tested them as a controllers but all buttons send out group 1 (as if you pressed the load button). Now that you have brought this up, would you be kind enough to confirm that these buttons can NOT be controllers? We shall fix this in our next (or possibly the official 2.7). Thanks again and with kind regards, Michel quote="NJ_Mark"]I've recently purchased and installed an ISY 99, and it is as awesome as everyone said! However I noticed that support for the KPL Countdown Timer seems a bit lacking (or I am missing something) With the KPL timer you have the ability to have individual times (buttons) act as responders to specific Insteon controls. For example I have a KLP Timer in one room, in another room I have a regular KPL where the secondary buttons are labeled 10 min, 30 min, 60 min, etc. each of those buttons will then activate the corresponding buttons on the KPL timer (and of course the load attached to the KPL timer). I was able to set this up before I purchased the ISY using the press and hold method, and when my ISY crawled the network it discovered those links and they appear to behave properly. However on the ISY admin console the KPL timer appears only as a single responding device (ie it does not acknowledge the existence of the individual buttons.) Given controls available on the ISY admin console it does not look like i could define a similar scenario using the ISY to create the links. Also if I were to restore the device from a the ISY, will my devices be programmed properly. Once again thanks for a great device. I have been lurking on this forum for quite a while before purchasing the ISY and have been impressed with the way the staff at UD respond to questions and suggestions. That was a big reason I chose purchase my ISY. (Well that and the cool features )
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Problem with Primay load controled by Secondary KPL button!
Michel Kohanim replied to Illusion's topic in ISY994
Illusion, Aha! What version of KPL do you have. Only KPL versions 1.6 and above support this feature AND none support OFF. So, what you would have to do is to use an onlevel of 2%. We still do not know if this has been fixed in later releases of KPLs (if any). With kind regards, Michel -
Candide, Thanks so very much for the update. As far as I know, APs communicate both on RF as well as Powerline. With kind regards, Michel
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Hello Jamie, Yes, absolutely. We just signed up for the Beta; as soon as we get it, we'll implement support for it. We hope that this support will be in our 2.7 release (shortly). With kind regards, Michel
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Release 2.6.6 is now available
Michel Kohanim replied to Michel Kohanim's topic in Previous Releases
bpwwer, Ok. Thanks so very much for the update. It might be the case and hopefully the new one will solve all of these issues. With kind regards, Michel A quick update to note that it wasn't the upgrade itself that failed. It seems there may be a heat related issue with the network hardware itself. After sitting unplugged all night, I plugged it back in on a whim and it worked ... for a little while. -
Release 2.6.6 is now available
Michel Kohanim replied to Michel Kohanim's topic in Previous Releases
Hi Bob, Would you happen to have an extra PLM? What happens if you leave your PLM unplugged (you will get the RX light solid on but everything else non INSTEON related should work). With kind regards, Michel A quick update to note that it wasn't the upgrade itself that failed. It seems there may be a heat related issue with the network hardware itself. After sitting unplugged all night, I plugged it back in on a whim and it worked ... for a little while. -
how can I use the isy-99 from an external control program
Michel Kohanim replied to schenkl's topic in ISY994
Hello Schenkl, Our web services SDK comprises a WSDL (which is in ISY's firmware) and a developers guide which is not completed yet. As far as WSDL, all you have to do is to point your IDE to http://your.isy.ip-address/services.wsdl. For instance, in Visual Studio, you would use "Add Service Reference" and for Eclipse, you would use "Add a Web Services Client Proxy". The developers guide should be ready within a few days at which time it will be posted in the same forum. If you are interested in our JSDK (Java SDK), you will have to wait for our official 2.7 release (hopefully within 2 weeks). Please do not hesitate to contact us in case we can be of further assistance, With kind regards, Michel -
Release 2.6.6 is now available
Michel Kohanim replied to Michel Kohanim's topic in Previous Releases
Bob, Unfortunately, it seems that ISY's network PHY is not working. Please verify your shipping address to support@universal-devices.com and another unit shall be sent to you immediately. With sincere apologies for the inconvenience, With kind regards, Michel Both MEM and ERR are flashing on 2 seconds off 3 seconds. The link light on the ethernet port is lit. After a power cycle, all the lights flash and it seems like it is communication with the PLM because it's light and other insteon devcices' lights are flashing too. This happens for about 1 minute and then it goes back to flashing the mem/err lights as above. It doesn't appear to have requested an address from the DHCP server at any point. Ahh, connection up the serial port provides a bit more info. it's displaying "network cable disconnected or DHCP server error" over and over. Resetting the router/dhcp server makes no difference Manually configuring the network on the ISY makes no difference Replacing the network cable makes no difference. Switching to a different port on the router makes no difference. -
how can I use the isy-99 from an external control program
Michel Kohanim replied to schenkl's topic in ISY994
Hello Schenkl, http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=1446 . With kind regards, Michel -
Release 2.6.6 is now available
Michel Kohanim replied to Michel Kohanim's topic in Previous Releases
Hello upstatemike, IES was waiting for our finished Web Services kit ... so I am hoping that we'll see something quite soon. With kind regards, Michel -
Release 2.6.6 is now available
Michel Kohanim replied to Michel Kohanim's topic in Previous Releases
Hi bpwwer, I am so very sorry to hear this. Please do not factory reset ... what we need to know is the status of the LEDs on top of ISY. Again, I am so very sorry ... With kind regards, Michel -
Release 2.6.6 is now available
Michel Kohanim replied to Michel Kohanim's topic in Previous Releases
Hello All, With this release, we are also releasing WSDK 1.0. For more information, please visit: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=1446 Thanks and with kind regards, Michel -
Release 2.6.5 is now available (RC4)
Michel Kohanim replied to Michel Kohanim's topic in Previous Releases
Release 2.6.6 is now available at http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=1445 With kind regards,