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If you populate the Comment/Note field for each device with any pertinent information then that info is also displayed in the Topology report. The Topology report is saved in the same location as your ISY backups and can easily be printed out.
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All that info is contained in the ISY Topology report. No notebook required.
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type "socket open failed" in the forum search box (include the quote marks) This will bring up several threads with the same issue and hopefully a resolution If not then submit a support ticket: support@universal-devices.com
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When you cleared your java cache did you check all 3 boxes. If so it will delete the ISY launcher from your desktop and require you to download it again. The ISY version in the launcher window should then match your ISY firmware version.
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Are you using the ISY launcher, if not download it here: https://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/24381-isy-launcher/ The admin console and the ISY firmware must be the same versions.
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Welcome to the forum Are you referring to the device in a scene? If so you will need to delete it from the scene then re-add it as a responder. If you're not referring to a scene then most devices are both controllers and responders, that option can't be changed. If this didn't answer your question then give a more detailed description of what you want to do and with what device.
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I would suggest trying a different SMTP server, either Gmail or your current ISP. The default server can sometimes be unreliable.
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The error message is a SMTP Server failure. What ISY mail configuration settings do you have programmed?
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If you physically disconnect a device you need to right click on that device in the ISY and then click on disable, otherwise there's no way for the ISY to know when a device has been disconnected.
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It's possible that the motion sensor, which is an RF only device, is not in range of a dual band device. Move the sensor close to the PLM for testing purposes and see if it then works. The ISY status window will be bland until it receives a signal from the sensor. If you're running the 4,7.3 ISY firmware then it only fully supports the 2842-222 motion sensor. The 2844-222 will work but must be installed as a 2842-222 and will only support the on signal with a 30 second timeout.
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Take a look at your ISY configuration menu. It could be running a query and checking grace periods for your programs
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You've got plenty of available PLM link memory. What does the ISY memory show?
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I must say you certainly have a lot going on. Do a PLM link count. It also could be that you exceeded PLM memory. The newer PLMs hold about 1000 links. The PLM link count will vary depending on ISY activity.
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Some of the older LED bulbs use a driver circuit. it's possible that the Insteon switch is not compatible with your LED bulbs. Adding an incandescent bulb will test that theory
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In the admin console under TOOLS | SYSTEM STATUS it will show the details of the ISY memory.
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Are you using the two wire or three wire dimmer switches? LED bulbs require the 3 wire switch (the one with the neutral wire). What brand of led bulbs are you using?
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Michel, In my case I was using a 3rd party server, not the ISY default mail server. My problem immediately cleared up upon reseating the SD card.
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Nitemare and RichTJ99 Here's the solution to All on events: https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=INSTEON_Random_All_On_Events The older version of the Motion Sensor will send continuous on commands when the battery is low, usually before it sends a low battery signal.
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I agree. I'm looking forward to moving everything over to the Polisy
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Prior to removing the SD card I rebooted the ISY which had no effect on the email error messages. Needless to say I removed power from the ISY prior to subsequently removing and reseating the SD card. A short while back I did have a few problems with a few scenes not being 100% reliable and also noticed some corrupted link tables in a few keypadlincs. These issues were corrected via a device restore and were resolved prior to the email problems.
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Recently my ISY outgoing EMAILS and SMS messages became intermittent. When I sent a test message from the ISY configuration tab I got both MAIL SERVER and CONF errors. Bottom line: after troubleshooting, and unable to resolve the errors, I removed and reseated the ISY SD card and the errors went away. I can only assume that the contacts for the SD card had possible oxidation.
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Take a look at this link: https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#Java_applications_are_blocked_by_your_security_settings
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There's really no need to change the configuration. All you really need is the open status and the heartbeat signal. Being that the developers are constantly changing / updating the device firmware, usually without release notes, it's practically impossible for the ISY to support every option on every device
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Not sure what error 10108 is. It's not documented It's best to submit a support ticket: http://www.universal-devices.com/contact-support
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Try rebooting the ISY Also take a look at your ISY error log.