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  1. The three switches involved are: Master - Light (Load): (2334-2) KeypadLinc Dimmer 8 buttons v.43 Master light by door: (2477DH) Dual Band SwitchLinc Dimmer v.41 Master Bath light: (2477DH) Dual Band SwitchLinc Dimmer v.41
  2. I'm sure this is obvious but I've been beating my head against it for too long now without success. Hopefully someone can give me the simple answer. In the code, you reference something called "Time" (example below): And Time is Last Run Time for 'KitchenSink - Variable Control 2' + 26 hours Where do I find this? I've searched every option but can't find any reference to it anywhere. Is this some special module I'm missing? Thanks, Ben
  3. I have one Dual Band SwitchLinc Dimmer v.41 switch whose LED is very dim when set at level 0. All my other LED's are bright at that level (I have over 60 at this point). I noticed that if I set it to level 40, then it is bright. Any idea why this one is behaving differently than all the others?
  4. I'm trying to use the code from the "How To" for "Using a Program to adjust On level/Ramp Rates for a Scene" found here http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?p=10667#p10667 In my case, I have a scene that contains an 8 key keypad with the master light on button 1 (the dimmer) linked with another switch by the door. I have another scene for the bathroom light that only contains 1 switch. The code sets the on level and ramp rate for everything in the scene as well as on the controls themselves (see below). When I test it using "run then" and then check the on level and ramp rates - everything is correct (25% and 4.5) on the individual switches, the scene, and the switches in the scene. The only problem is, it doesn't work. In particular, the ramp rate for the switch by the door keeps it's 4.5 second ramp rate even though it says it is set to .5 seconds. In addition, the ramp rate on the bathroom light also stays at 4.5 seconds even though it says .5 seconds. Any ideas why this isn't working correctly? If From 11:00:00PM To Sunrise - 2 hours (next day) Then In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 25% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 4.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 25% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 4.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 25% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 4.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 25% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 4.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 25% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 4.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 25% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 4.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' 25% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' 4.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' 25% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' 4.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) Else In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 100% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 0.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 100% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 0.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 100% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 0.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 100% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 0.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 100% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' 0.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 100% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master light by door' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master - Light (Load)' 0.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' 100% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath Light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' 0.5 Sec (Ramp Rate) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' 100% (On Level) In Scene '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' Set '1st Floor / Master Suite / Master Bath light' 0.5 Sec (Ramp Rate)
  5. Thanks - that did it. I'm now getting on/off transitions when motions is sensed.
  6. I don't know how to check for an I2CS internal PLM but I've attached the event log. ISY-Events-Log.v3.2.6__Wed 2012.09.19 12.45.49 PM.zip
  7. I only have a single sensor so didn't change the dip switches. They are currently all off except for #7. I followed the quick-start guide for the EZSnsRF where it says "learning a transmitter code." This has you pressing and holding the pushbutton on the EZSnsRF and then activate the sensor. The next steps are about linking it to a Insteon device - I wasn't sure if I was supposed to link it to the PowerLinc or just ignore those steps and complete the rest in the ISY. I've tried both to no avail. No, I never get an "On" status. Model: ISY 994i 1024 Platform: ISY-C-994 Version: 3.2.6 Build Timestamp: 2012-05-04-00:19:21 Yes, the EZSnsRF is new.
  8. I have a new ISY 994i PRO, Dakota Alert WPT-3000 wireless probe transmitter and a EZSnsRF Wireless Sensor Receiver. I'm trying to setup a simple test here in my office before installing it in my driveway. My test was to get the motion sensor to send a notification to my email when it sensed on object passing by. I've been through the docs that came with it as well as all the online docs I can find and have not been successful in getting this simple test case to work. My program is: If status 'Dakota sensor' is not Off then send notification to 'Default' content 'Arrival email' My ISY appears to be linked to the ESSnSRF as it shows it's ID and current state as "Off." I can also query it for device links and it shows 2 links - one looks bogus (all zeros) and the other looks ok (a mixture of numbers and letters). Shouldn't it have 2 links - one to the ISY, the 2nd to the Dakota Sensor? When I move metal by the sensor, I can see the red led coming on so I believe it is detecting the motion. How can I diagnose what is broken? Thanks, Ben
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