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RichardLetts

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  1. OK, I feel dumb now... I had first tried to set up an ISY-99 program to do this (because I had a program that notified me if I left the door open). With the commands looping through that then when the sensor switched the program turned the switch on causing the scene to activate and signalling the relay causing the door to stop moving. Now I use two scenes (and remove the setting of the switch from the program) it works as I want. Thanks Richard
  2. RichardLetts posted a topic in ISY994
    I've been working on this for the past three days, and the perfect setup is eluding me. I have: (2487S) Dual Band KeypadLinc Relay v.40 (2450) IOLinc v.36 (and and ISY-99i) I would like button A to indicate the door state (ON=OPEN) and also be able to control the door. I think I have tried all possible configurations of wiring the garage sensor switch to the IOLinc and switch modes (Latching, Momentary modes A,B,C, trigger reverse). I've also tried writing programs on the isy99i to get this to work, but it is not.. When I press the garage door opener button (not Insteon) the sensor turns the LED ON, this also turns the switch on, which triggers the relay, which stops the door partially open (usually about a foot). If I hold the opener button down for a few seconds then it works (because the relay closing doesn't cause a second contact closure signal to the opener). However (and this is the biggie) the in-car remote doesn't send a continuous signal, meaning I can't open the door from my car. Sort of using two buttons on the keypad to indicate the door state any other suggestions or recipies that work. Thanks Richard

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