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AHHHHH, I forgot that I had set the Font size to the maximum in order to aid my failing eyesight. When I change the size back to the minimum and make the Java change, the admin console is just about a perfect size. Thanks for all the good, quick help.
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Thanks for all the input. I made the java change to system and that did indeed change the font size and I can definitely read the contents, however, they are now so large that when doing something like updating a program, I only get a couple lines of code and have to continuously scroll up and down to view the program. Isn't there some way that UDI could allow the user to specify the size of the displayed text so they could match it to the computer/monitor that they use? For the time being, this is a much better solution than using the Windows Magnifier.
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Hello rssorensen, did you ever get this resolved? I just replaced my PLM (second one in 2 years) and I'm having the same problem as you. thanks, ken
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I got back to the 2476S / 2477D problem and this is what I found: - the 2476S Only works occasionally even when outside the box and separated from the 2477D. - if I put the X10 switch back in, it works - if I put the 2476S in another box but on the same circuit, it works There doesn't seem to be any reasoning here so I put another 2477D in and both work. Of course, the 2477D's are dual band so I suspect they are working via RF.
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Thanks for the reply, when I get home, I'll remove the switches from the double ganged box to see if that fixes it.
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I decided to replace an old X10 light switch so chose to buy a Insteon 2477D to replace it. Up until I replaced it, everything was working just fine. Now, I can't reliably turn on the 2476S. It sometimes responds to On/Off commands and some times I have to issue the command several times before it responds. The 2477D works just fine. These two Insteon modules are in the same electrical box. Is it possible that, being in the same box, the 2477D is interfering with the 2476S?
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I've gone through a lot of posts discussing PLM replacement and problems and it seems like the procedure isn't exactly an exact science. A couple days ago, my system started acting up and the only thing that fixes it is to unplug the PLM and ISY994i, then plug them back in. I then do a Restore Modem (PLM) and things work for a while when I have to repeat this. I can always communicate with the ISY994i when it's acting up. I've ordered a new 2413S and would like some exact steps to replace the old one with the new one. Does anyone have such a list of steps? I only have one battery operated device so I shouldn't have to worry about doing them one at a time. Thanks for any help.
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I have sent my UUID to the support email address.
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No, I haven't signed up for anything that did not come with the ISY994i. I've been using X10 since I purchased it.
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I've been gone from my home for almost a year and my ISY994 has performed admirably while gone. However, when I log onto it now, I get a popup window saying: Would you like to proceed with the following module actions? A10/X10 Experimental Support (21060) -- To Be Uninstalled Portal Integration - MobiLinc Connect (21073) -- To Be Installed What does this mean? I have about 10 X10 devices that I control via my ISY994 but have never purchased the X10 module. If I answer yes to this question, will they still continue to work? Also, if I answer yes and things don't work like before, can I revert back to the previous configuration?
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Thanks Michel, I'll watch for it on the next update.
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I'm getting some weird characters when I send an alert using the device status from several of my Insteon modules. I have the following in the alert: Water sensor ST = ${sys.node.1D 1 11 1.ST} When I run a program which uses this customized content, I get the following in the email content: Water sensor ST = €€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€On The status on the end is correct. The same characters appear when displaying the status (ST) on the following modules: 2450 IOLinc V41 EZIO6I VFF 2476S switch 2420M motion detector ... but NOT on my 2491T thermostat. I get the proper Thermostat ST=21.00. Does anyone have and idea why I get the weird characters? Thanks, Ken
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I've been playing around with sending alerts when certain thermostat events happen and have found that if you use the device variable CLIHUM with the "Report Humidity" option off, you don't get anything but if you turn the option on, then CLIHUM=${sys.node.14 92 10 1.CLIHUM} will show you the humidity in an alert email.
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Yesterday, I used chat to talk to Smarthome and the guy that was answering my questions said that as far as Smarthome knows, there are no problems with the 2441th. It looks like this thermostat will not be ready for prime time for a while so I think I'll stop waiting and buy a 2491T1E instead. Are there any problems with this thermostat that I should know about?