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You might want to check out this: http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index ... down_Timer which was taken off of here: http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index ... w-To_Guide Hope this helps. Knight.
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Glad to hear it's working! I'm curious, when you were on 7.0.2, did it prompt for username/password? Knight.
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I figured just for fun I'd check to see if it works for me. I'm on iOS 6 still. It DOES work perfectly fine for me. Here's the interesting bit: Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51478->80, Num=3 Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51478->80, Num=4 Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51478->80, Num=5 Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51478->80, Num=6 Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -10108 Check log Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51478->80, Num=7 Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -10108 Check log Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51478->80, Num=8 Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -10108 Check log Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51478->80, Num=9 Wed 2013/10/23 01:24:26 AM System -10108 Check log Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.23:57854->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/desc Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.23:57855->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/services.wsdl Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.23:57856->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/elkServices.wsdl Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Socket not active#2 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Closing socket w/failure Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.23:57857->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/sepServices.wsdl Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.23:57858->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/zwaveServices.wsdl Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Socket not active#2 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:42 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Closing socket w/failure Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.129:51483->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/INDEX.HTM Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/itouch.css Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.129:51484->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/udi.css Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/jtemp.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/jquery.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.129:51485->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/common.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:55 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/cookie.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:56 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/camTypes.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:56 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Closing socket normally Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:56 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.129:51486->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:56 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/jjson.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:56 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/flot.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:56 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/isyajax.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:56 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Closing socket normally Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:56 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.129:51487->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:56 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/jstorage.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Closing socket normally Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.129:51488->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/hashch.js Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/udlogo.png Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Closing socket normally Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/rest/config/ Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/WEB/bg_menu.gif Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Closing socket normally Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Closing socket normally Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP] 192.168.1.129:51489->80 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:57 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/apple-touch-icon-114x114-pr Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/apple-touch-icon-114x114-pr Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51489->80, Num=3 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/apple-touch-icon-114x114.pn Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51489->80, Num=4 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/apple-touch-icon-114x114.pn Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51489->80, Num=5 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/apple-touch-icon-precompose Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51489->80, Num=6 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -10108 Check log Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/apple-touch-icon-precompose Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51489->80, Num=7 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -10108 Check log Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/apple-touch-icon.png Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51489->80, Num=8 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -10108 Check log Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [HTTP]: GET-->/apple-touch-icon.png Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [Auth] 192.168.1.129:51489->80, Num=9 Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -10108 Check log Wed 2013/10/23 01:27:58 AM System -170001 [HTTP] Closing socket normally Seems that even on iOS 6 it's asking for random stuff also, and the ISY handles it just fine. Not sure what the problem is. Partick, when you click on the icon on the homescreen, does it ask for your username/password? It does for me, everytime, seems to be a bit of a bother. I don't normally use this method, I use a dedicated App for communication with my ISY. Just figured adding more information never hurts. Knight.
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It's very well possible I wouldn't need the third program. I'll test, and play around and see. I don't use a whole house IR block, though I've recently (after this project) started looking into them. As of right now I'm using a Insteon IR Transmitter (Smarthome Item# 2411T). It wasn't easy getting it to register the "Dock" IR command, but perseverance prevailed. I just put the transmitter directly on top of the dock. I've found I don't really need to tell the roomba to go home, it does it on it's own before the CatGenie even gets done running. For the Air Freshener, about 6 months ago, I was at my local Wal-Mart and noticed they had a air freshener on clearance. I think it was around $4-$5, I picked up two. It runs off of three AA alkaline batteries. At this point, I wasn't sure exactly how I was going to make it spray, but I figured for that price, it was worth a shot. While I was playing with it, I noticed it always sprayed a spray about 7 seconds after it got power connected. However, there is a air freshener that is at most stores that has a button on the front to spray on demand, I was going to hook up a IOLinc to that button and a relay if needed, but this one worked by simply applying power. And, I don't have to change batteries. I picked up a 110VAC to 4.5VDC (Three batteries, each battery is 1.5V, that makes 4.5VDC) power brick and plugged that into a ApplianceLinc. Cut off the lines going from the battery holder, to the circuit board, and connect the power brick to the air freshener, ran the wire through the wall and behind where it connects to a ApplianceLinc. Then when I want to spritz the freshener, I have a program that turns on the ApplianceLinc for 10 seconds (it takes about 7 seconds for the unit to get around to spraying the first time) then turns it back off. This one on Amazon LOOKS the same, but I can't guarantee it's the same unit. There are some more in Wal-Mart that appear to be the same unit, just branded different. For $10 though, it's hard to not try it. http://www.amazon.com/Lysol-Neutra-Fres ... 132&sr=8-6 What other tidbits are you interested in? Thank you, we've both been incredibly happy with it. Our bathroom has marble floors, and those cat litter granules were getting very hard on the feet, especially since the CatGenie is DIRECTLY in front of the bathtub! I can walk barefoot in my bathroom again! lol Knight.
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Just in case anyone cares, I've updated my original post to include the programs I'm using. Once again, thanks everyone for their help! Knight.
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Now thats home automation at its finest! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for the help! Yeah, so I bought the CatGenie, and the WAF (Wife Approval Factor) went high, then we started getting the granules on our feet, the CG is right next to our bathtub, so then I bought a Roomba. At this point my wife has pretty much decided she's never going to give me a hard time about buying my "toys" anymore. Needless to say the WAF is the highest its ever been. It's funny, I bought the CG, then I told her, "Now don't laugh at me." and she gets this big smile on her face, "I want to set it up to where after the CG starts, it'll send out a roomba to clean up all the cat litter, then spritz a air freshener." She looks at me, and goes, "Why would I laugh? That's brilliant! When can you set that up again?" I tried your programs, TJF1960, problem was it delayed sending the signals to the associated devices for 3 minutes, which delayed the bathroom fan, and air freshener. However, in playing with your programs it made me look at one of my other programs, which was causing all of the problems! So my original set of programs worked correctly, and perfectly once I got rid of the first attempted program. In other words... don't program your ISY at 3:00am. In case anyone else is interested, I'll post all my programs when I get a chance, within the next 12 hours or so. Knight.
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You are right on target, and understand correctly. The CatGenie is a automatic litter box.... After the litter box starts, I want to then send a IR signal to a iRobot Roomba to vacuum up all the tracked kitty litter, turn on the bathroom exhaust fan, and spray a mist of air freshener. At the end of the cycle, I want to send a IR signal to the iRobot Roomba to tell it to return to the dock. I didn't mention these things in the original post because once I figure out how to get the "only run once during the CatGenie's cycle" thing figured out, I can figure out the rest of the stuff, and I didn't want to complicate the post. Before I got the vacuum it didn't matter if it sent the signal two or three times because it was only turning on the bathroom fan... which of course, Insteon didn't care that it was sent a on command 3 times. Now that I have the vacuum robot, it sends out the robot twice, which isn't needed. I've got all the physical parts working, I just need to get the programs working correctly. I'll try out the suggestions listed above and post my findings. Much thanks, it looks like this is what I'm looking for! Knight.
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Update: Problem solved. Working programs attached at bottom of original first post. I'm trying to integrate my CatGenie into the system using a SynchroLinc. The CatGenie runs for a little while, then stops for a little while, then continues. It takes approximately 30 minutes to run, but draws power in a irregular pattern. Below is a representative timeline, where the x's represent drawing power, and the o's represent the unit no longer drawing power. Each x or o represents 1 minute. xxxxoxxxxxxoxoxxxxoxxxoxoxxxxx I want to be able to deal with this programmatically with the ISY994i. I've had some success, but recently it seems I can't figure this out anymore. Basically, I need to run a program when the unit first turns on, then a program after the unit turns off (3 minutes later is fine). It seems that the CatGenie doesn't stop drawing power for more then 3 minutes. Again, I've played with this A TON, and I can't seem to get it working right, it fires off at the wrong time, or at apparently random times (CatGenie has been off for hours, yet it fires). I'm so confused at the moment that there's not much point in listing off my current programs. But I'd be glad to answer any questions. Thanks for any help, Knight. Update: Here are the programs that I am using for this situation, and they work perfectly fine for my situation. Program Content for 'CatGenie Switched On' If Control 'Bathroom / Devices / CatGenie Status' is switched On Then Disable Program 'CatGenie Switched On' Run Program 'CatGenie has Started' Else - No Actions - Program Content for 'CatGenie has Started' If - No Conditions - Then Run Program 'Bathroom Fan Control (On)' Run Program 'CatGenie Start iRoomba Vacuum' Run Program 'Bathrooom (D) Air Freshener' Resource 'Notify Knight the Cat Genie has started (Prowl Push)' Else - No Actions - Program Content for 'CatGenie Switched Off' If Control 'Bathroom / Devices / CatGenie Status' is switched Off Then Run Program 'CatGenie Check If Off' << Keep in mind, this happens several times during a cleaning cycle. Else - No Actions - Program Content for 'CatGenie Check If Off' If Status 'Bathroom / Devices / CatGenie Status' is Off << Notice we check for the STATUS not the SWITCHing. Then Wait 10 seconds << See Below Wait 3 Minutes Run Program 'CatGenie has Completed (Then Path) Enable Program 'CatGenie Switched On' Else - No Actions - Last program explained: Remember, after every "wait" command, the ISY re-evaluates to determine if the STATUS of the CatGenie is off, if it's now on, it stops the program, if it's still off, it continues thee program, and allows things to go ahead. I put in a 10 second delay because 2-3 times during the cycle it starts back up within 10 seconds, so there's no point in the delay for 3 minutes if 10 seconds will work.