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  1. Hey guys, Thanks for both the replies. Apologies for the late reply. The factory restore from Isy was easy and it fixed it! Steve
  2. Hi, I have two 2476Ds controlling a light on a 3 way circuit. I have them both as controllers in a group. One of them works as expected, but the other when pressed On, goes to maybe 10%. If i double tap it for fast on, it goes to 100% and nothing in between. Any thoughts? I have tried removing the faulty switch from the scene and re-adding it, but no luck. Thanks, Steve
  3. Just http. It's weird, I'm having to restart daily to get scheduled events to work. Steve
  4. It'll spin for a good 3-5 minutes until the screen will load, let alone execute any commands. I was wondering if anybody has any suggestions as to why this would happen. I'm sitting behind an ok connection speed (23mb down/5 up), and most of my other services respond well to external requests (webcams, servers, etc). Any configs that I would need to do to my router? I'm running an Asus RT-N66U which is fairly robust. Thanks, Steve
  5. Yup, that worked. Thanks! Steve
  6. I attached a screenshot of my Summary page from my Admin Console. I was wondering why my programs were not running today and I noticed that the ones scheduled for this evening were all scheduled to run in 2029! The last time they were run successfully was yesterday. A glance at the logs showed no errors. I recently upgraded to 3.3.3. Any thoughts? Steve
  7. Thanks Brian. Once captured what would you use to broadcast the RF? According to the mfg, it uses a 315mhz RF frequency. Steve
  8. Steve, Brian- I think there is a device called the RedEye which can learn IR commands from an existing remote and be commanded to send said commands via a network call. I have been thinking about picking one of these up for control of my non-networked A/V gear. Also allows use of iDevices and Android devices as remotes I believe. This of course would require the network module for the ISY and offers NO feedback to the ISY as to the current status of the end device. -Xathros Edit: Here is a link: http://thinkflood.com/products/redeye/ Thanks Xathros, Unfortunately, the remote is RF and not line-of-sight IR. RedEye sounds like a great AV solution. Steve
  9. Thanks Greg. Unfortunately, my fireplace doesn't have a hardwired thermostat. It only has two modes: switch controlled on or electronic remote controlled (which has a thermostat on it). I'm guessing this makes it complicated since I can could theoretically capture the RF, but not have a safety of a thermostat to control the temp. In an ideal situation, it would be tied into some generic temp sensor to control the on/off independent of the remote.
  10. The more and more that I get spoiled by my Insteon integration throughout the house, the more I notice things that are not integrated, such as my RF Remote controlled gas fireplace. I was wondering if anybody knows about how to capture a couple of RF commands from the remote and use Insteon to broadcast it via a program. Could this be a combo of using something plugged into an OutletLinc? Thanks, Steve
  11. Xathros, Found it in another post by Chris Jahn Yes, the variables are available through REST: /rest/vars/set/// -- set the value of a variable /rest/vars/get// -- get the value of a variable 1 - Integer, 2 - State ID of the variable e.g. Set integer variable 3 to 28 /rest/vars/set/1/3/28 viewtopic.php?t=5987 Steve
  12. Thanks Xathros. Do you know the path structure for variables? I could not find it in the wiki. Steve
  13. I was wondering if it was possible to set variables or the content of notifications remotely. Say for example, I wanted to send an alert to an Elk keypad and I have the Network Module ping a page for data. Is there a way to get that data into the system via REST or the Network module? Been scouring the forums and haven't seen anything about it. Steve
  14. Michael, Awesome!! That did the trick. Steve
  15. Bump. Has anybody had any success using the Elk temp variables?
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