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  1. I don't mind the number being high - just wondering if there are actual devices or routing etc... in the dongle. I did remove each device before adding them back, so I'd think there are the same number in the dongle as are shown in ISY device list, but I'm not at all sure about any of this. Thanks
  2. Thanks. I looked further and that functionality is there, but it's under "alarm" or "access control" node I think -vs- before IIRC it was just under the main "Lock". False alarm, and as is often the case, operator error.
  3. Thanks - I'll see about a refund. I was looking for "Polisy > Eisy" and I guess "994 > Eisy" didn't catch my eye. I don't mess with this thing any more than I have to these days, but did 10 years ago, so a lot of this is confusing to me now. Thanks for the help.
  4. I couldn't make a migration from Polisy / Zooz to Eisy / Zmatter work so ended up having to remove and re-add all my Zwave devices. They start around ZY14 or so. Is there a way to "see" what is in the dongle so I can delete devices that possibly aren't actually in my current ISY (or is it Iox now?) configuration? Zwave seems to be working like it should (despite some missing functions in certain devices though). Thanks
  5. With Polisy and Zooz dongle I could get a notification if someone entered using code #2, for example, but now this (and some other functionality) is missing from the drop down list while creating a program. Basic stuff is there however (is: locked, unlocked, jammed, etc...) Anyone know how to regain this or if this might be something coming in a future update? Thanks
  6. ...Figured most of it out. Not intuitive, not easy and not fun though. Zwave had to be dynamited and redone from scratch, also ended up having to re-buy licenses for PG3 apps. Probably missed some little tidbit of info that may have prevented the need for both of those, but I wasn't able to find it. All seems to work now though.
  7. I see what seems to be dated (~ a year ago) info in many posts, and some of the more current discussion involves migrating from a 994. Is there a post or wiki someone could point me to that assumes current Eisy sw version (just received it) and migrating from a Polisy with a PLM and Zooz dongle? I don't want to blow up my working system, and it looks like there is a good possibility of that happening if I try and do this with the information I've been able to understand so far. Thanks for any pointers or links that would make the chances of success greater.
  8. EDIT: Due to bone-headed-ness and less than perfect vision, I finally saw that the IP address' first "." was actually a ":" So problem solved - sorry for chewing up bandwidth and please disregard the below as it relates to the ELK issue. So after banging my head against the wall and reading all sorts of cryptic instructions (some older, some newer apparently), I "updated packages" on the ISY config page and Voila - the node servers are connecting and showing up in IoP. The nodes are populating in the case of Rainmachine and Kasa, but the Elk Node server only has one node, and it is just basically a connection verification - no zone status etc... It is also showing (in IoP) "Connected" but the M1XEP status show "false", implying the Node server and the IoP are communicating, but the Node server is not getting through to the M1XEP (ethernet connection to ELK). I used the exact same parameters that have been in my old ISY for years - same ip, same password, same port... Tried "add all nodes" in IoP (there are about a dozen listed), but nothing populated in IoP. Any ideas from those that use an Elk? Thanks for all the assistance!
  9. Thank you - I added the IoP as you mentioned, but it appeared to be already in there. I made sure all the entries were identical to the link you provided though this time (IoP instead of ISY, etc...) Attached are a few screen shots of what I'm seeing...
  10. Thank you! So I had already done what you suggested (or at least tried...). Under "Configuration" I had entered the i.p. of my RM, the pw for it, and replaced "metric" with "us", and saved. But when I try "start", or "restart", it always immediately says "Not running" with the red "disconnected" badge at the top. Never seen it say "connected". Updating the parameters (though there are no on-screen instructions that you mention that I could see) gives green boxes on the right confirming Polisy (I presume) has accepted the input. I suspect the issue could be that something isn't configured correctly in ISY on Polisy (IoP). Under "Node Servers", there is probably some procedure to link the RM node server on Polyglot? There is a list of pre-populated node servers listed under "node servers>add node", and several RM nodes are listed there (programs, zones, etc..) but I'm unsure about exactly how to configure this - if it is needed. I appreciate your time and help!
  11. Have just migrated most everything over from ISY994 and most things seem to work for now. I have purchased this in the store, it shows in my account, but it shows as not running, and I can't seem to figure out how to configure it (i.e. tell it what the ip of my Rainmachine is, etc...) Any basic direction would be appreciated, including where to ask this question if this isn't the place. Thanks
  12. I didn't realize I had to back up the ZW board and also backup the ISY. I had assumed backing up the ISY also backed up my ZW config. Fortunately for me my ZW network isn't very complex, and I really only have ZW for locks. It all still shows up in my topography, it just doesn't work, so I can pretty much do it manually - only 4 or 5 locks and 4 or 5 repeaters so the locks work. A few programs to lock those doors under certain conditions also - that's about it.
  13. Thanks - ordered another ZW board. I have my old 300 series board but that likely would cause me to have to rebuild the ZW network etc... so I'm hoping a duplicate board to the one I have will go in and not require all that - I hope. Apparently this one just decided to die in conjunction with the FW update (or maybe it went out within the day or 2 prior - I can't be certain that it went out at exactly the time I updated...)
  14. Thank you - great suggestions. I have already: I opened the case and reseated the ZW board. Manually updated to 16B again. No change. I haven't tried to restore the .14 backup (which I did make) so I guess I can give that a shot. EDIT: Just gave that a shot - still the Z Wave module is dead... Thanks
  15. .14 --> .16B update = "Z Wave Dongle Not Responding" Update seemed to go w/out issue before I noticed this. I had 4.55 Z Wave FW I think before upgrading, so understood I didn't need to do anything as far as upgrading that prior to general ISY FW update. There is an item below the "Z Wave Dongle Not Responding" for "Upgrade ZW Firmware" which I have not tried - looks like only option there is? Tried a ISY reboot, same issue. Tried power-cycling (twice) and have same issue. EDIT: Tried the "update firmware button" under the "Z Wave Dongle Not Responding", and it won't work because ISY can't communicate with the module in any way - can't reset it, can't initialize, etc... so it finally gives up. Seems updating the ISY FW killed the Z Wave board? Help!!
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