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  1. Is this IOLinc STATE problem still an outstanding issue with the ISY firmware or with the IOLinc device itself? Here is what I'm seeing: Using an IOLink, and looking at the Sensor with the switch in closed or ON State. And looking at My Lighting, it correctly says Current State is ON. However, if you Query the Sensor, it switches to OFF? The switch itself is still physically ON. If you Query it again, it still incorrectly says OFF. If you actually open and then close the physical switch on the IOLinc, it returns to the ON state in MY Lighting, which is the correct State. This means a Query may or may not give you the correct STATE and you have unreliable control over this device. I have a fairly new IOLinc model 2450 (purchased in Feb 09) My ISY-99 firmware is 2.7.2 Any update on this is appreciated. Thanks
  2. Michel, That was the problem. I hard coded the IP address in the ISY and the DNS was not set. Once it was set properly, NTP works. Thank You
  3. right now it's pool.ntp.org, I tried others. it may be timing out too quickly under 2.7.0 ? Notification also does not work? All worked fine before upgrading to 2.7.0
  4. Tried many different NTP locations, all come back with ISY error "Request Failed"
  5. I guess I was dreaming about a simple, quick, single "PAUSE" button on the screen. It would disable the scheduler from starting any programs. No other changes required. I'm not fond of the idea of selecting all and changing to disable, because the reverse procedure may enable all, which is not what you always want. So, you have to remember which ones to enable and which to not. I'm hoping enough customers agree that a single on/off PAUSE button to the entire scheduler would be very clean and obvious. Perhaps with a RED/GREEN color change to the button. This would not require the user to do any workarounds. Might be a good future enhancement! ?
  6. Is there a way to pause all schedules at once? If not, it seems useful to be able to click one button and pause ALL activity. Very useful while working on devices, fixing lights, sprinklers, installing switches, etc. when you don't want anything turned on by accident. It will be a safety feature.
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