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mmb

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  1. I successfully added my Remotelinc 2 to my ISY994 but it shows up as a Responder which is confusing to me. Doesn't it need to be a Controller so when added to a scene it controls Responder lights etc - ie. isn't a Remotelinc 2 just a wireless dimmer switch? Maybe I'm missing the concept, Thanks, I appreciate the help! mike
  2. Excellent! Thanks Mike
  3. Everything works perfectly LeeG. Curious, I browsed through the wiki but didn't find a reference to Disable handling (stopping the self trigger) as you provided. Do you know if there is one? Anyway, thanks! mike
  4. This is great LeeG, I'll give it a try. One question, I assumed Disabling a Program was to avoid having it run eg. for development purposes. I gather this isn't necessarily the case as you've noted the Program as Disabled but you still are able to run it using a Program call - correct? Fyi I used to be a programmer many years ago, but I have to say there's some interesting nuances that I'd like more followup. Are these documented somewhere? I've been through the wiki, but may have missed... Thanks for the help... mike
  5. Got it,I think - the iPhone reference is a geo-location variable, so a state variable. I think you know what I'm trying to accomplish with this program - automate my ingress to the house - open door, turn on lights, etc. So is the best (or only) way to handle this scenario is with integer variables/flags? Thanks! mike
  6. Thanks LeeG, my little garage door program below: If $iPhone_smith is 1 And Status 'IO Linc Garage Sensor' is On Then Send Notification to 'Default' content 'Garage Door Notification Opening' Set Scene 'Garage Door Relay' On Else Send Notification to 'Default' content 'Garage Door Notification Closed' So I would have expected the If not to execute when opening/closing with a keypad or the door switch itself because there is no change of state in the iPhone variable, so the If would evaluate to False. My iPhone is just sitting in the house, so yes it's in range (1) but not changing - obviously this isn't the case. The keypad and door switch work fine with this program disabled. Thanks again! mike
  7. Hi all, I really appreciate all the information provided in this QA forum - great work and I'm learning a lot! I'm running into a problem with my garage door program. I set up this program based on the information provided in this thread but when I close my garage door, the door reopens as if the closed status triggers the status program to reopen the door. I'm not really sure how to sort this out short of adding a bunch of flags. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks! mike
  8. mmb replied to swnewman's topic in ISY994
    I have an iolinc and experiencing the same problem - query all or any query changes the sensor status. Was this issue ever resolved? In my opinion, if you can't query the sensor and get a reliable response, then the device is useless and shouldn't be on the market. Am I missing something? Thanks! mike

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