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  1. Just reporting back after switching from a Raspberry Pi (c)2011.12 to a new Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. Everything is updated and working as expected.
  2. I'm also having an issue getting NodeLink running. I was just trying to update from v0.9.34. I removed mono and I'm getting this error: ### Starting NodeLink bash: line 48: 1910 Segmentation fault dotnet /home/pi/node/NodeLink.dll I just read page 6 of this thread, and that this was a problem because of an old Raspberry Pi. I will obtain a new one and report back.
  3. I got it working. Thanks for the help guys. I believe I was getting confused with the warning I was getting in the ISY portal about the "ISY skill is is not linked to your portal user user profile". Found the info on another thread posted here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/19380-isy-v2-skill-linking/
  4. Hi guys, I've setup the ISY portal and linked my Amazon account under my profile. I've also been able to successfully link Alexa with ISY (which automatically adds the ISY Optimized for Smart Home skill), but it does not show up when I select "Discover devices" within the Amazon Alexa app. I've tried deleting and re-adding my portal account to link my Amazon account again, revoking the UDI portal and adding it back in, switching browsers... From the app, I tried disabling the skill and searching for ISY Smart Home v2 of the skill. Then a window pops up needing to discover smart home devices. Then Alexa fails to discover any smart home devices. Just wondering if you guys can help me out. Thanks in advance.
  5. Thanks, I got it working. For those interested, I hooked up the N/O coming from the relay to the Sensor on the I/O Linc. Then, Common of relay to Ground of the I/O Linc. It is important that you have the 4204 relay correctly programmed using *79 and *80. The programming guide of the Vista 20p can be very confusing, but just read it over and over again until it sinks in. It took a while, but I'm finally figuring it out.
  6. I'm trying to set up an I/O Linc to monitor the arming and disarming of a Honeywell Vista 20p panel. All I need to do is just monitor the status of the security- if it's armed or disarmed. I have the Honeywell 4204 relay module that's addressed to unit module #13 (DIP switches performed) and programmed with *79 and *80 using a Honeywell 6162 keypad. I'm not sure of the wiring from the 4204 to the I/O Linc. There are 4 relays on the 4204 unit and there are "C, N/C, and N/O" for each of the relays. I tried hooking the 3 wires to the I/O Linc, but it doesn't seem to produce a state change from on to off when I arm and disarm the system. Does anyone have any experience with this?
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