Everything posted by ctviggen1
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Ceiling fan issues with version 5.3.3
Thanks, Asbril. I'll put those on my Amazon wish list. I have multiple plug-in Insteon modules, so I could probably replace a few of those with these (and these are cheaper). I wrote the original post while in the basement and testing the system from there. Even though the Admin console said I could not communicate with the ceiling fan, my wife came down and asked me why the ceiling fan went on and off. So, even though the ISY admin console said it could not communicate with the ceiling fans, it did.
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Ceiling fan issues with version 5.3.3
I upgraded my zwave board and also the software. I do not have much Zwave, only 3 ceiling fans on the second floor of the house, and the ISY 994i is in the basement (vertically) on the wall. I also have a basement door lock, which is about 5 feet away from the ISY. With the previous zwave board, I never had issues with the ceiling fans. With the current board and software: - One of the ceiling fan controllers was not found until version 5.3.3, no matter what I did (I did everything, including resetting the controller) - Now there are issues with not only that ceiling fan controller but also another one. So, 2 of 3 ceiling fans get "lost" periodically. Right now, both the 2 of the 3 are lost, meaning I got warnings I could not communicate with them. Trying to contact one of them, I get "No network connection [[DHCP] state = RENEW]". Oddly, for the second one, the admin console originally said it could not communicate with it, but just now, it could. I have a ton of Insteon switches, but no Zwave switches. I did not like the Insteon fan controllers, so I went with Zwave for those. These are the fan controllers though technically mine are labelled as GE (but made by Enbrighten): Enbrighten fan controller Do I have to "strengthen" the zwave network, such as by adding something on the first floor to help bridge the gap between the first floor and the basement? Do I have to move the ISY 994i to the first floor? (Possible, but a pain, and what about distance now to the basement door lock?)
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Programming for a Zwave door lock (and using Alexa?)
What I ended up doing was create a "basement access" program. So, we can say "enable basement access" (or "turn on basement access") or "disable basement access" (or "turn off basement access". It's basically like this for the program, where "normal locking program" locks the door after 10 minutes: Basement access { If { } then { Disable Normal locking program, wait 3 hours, lock the door, enable Normal locking program } else { Enable Normal locking program, lock the door } } For the lock I bought, I believe it only locks electronically via Zwave but does not unlock via Zwave. You have to enter a code to get it to unlock.
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Programming for a Zwave door lock (and using Alexa?)
Thanks for those comments, they were helpful. Sorry, I finally got around to doing this, since we had two sets of kids over. One set (older) was in the garage. One set (younger) was watching a moving outdoors on the projector. The projector screen was set up right near and in front of the basement door. We walked around the screen and into the basement, but had to enter in a code every time. I disabled the "lock after 30 seconds" mode on the door lock. (This is a switch you have to move.) I set a program to lock the door 10 minutes after it's unlocked. Call this the "normal" program. I'd love not to use Alexa to operate the doors, but I don't know how else to make it easy for my wife to use. Right now, I have one program (enabled via Alexa) set to disable the "normal" program for 3 hours, then lock the door and re-enable the "normal" program. I have another program (enabled via Alexa) to lock the door and re-enable the "normal" program. I have another program that locks the door at night. Since we were out until about 10pm last night, I chose that time. Dbuss, what kind of door sensor are you using? If anyone has any ideas as to how to make this safer, I'm all ears. I'd love to not use Alexa, but I don't know how to achieve that while making it easy for my wife to use. I could set up a variable and run it, but even I would likely forget how to do that for the few times we do this. (I could be wrong, but we've had people over outdoors only twice since the pandemic started, once last year and once this year. We obviously think this will happen more often, but in CT, it's luck that you get a good night with no wind to allow you to have movies outdoors.)
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Release 5.3.3 Test Build - OUTDATED
Yeah! This fixed an issue where one of my zwave ceiling fans was lost. I was finally able to find it and add it to the network. For zwave, what is the backup procedure? I know zwave, backup backs it up, but to where? Do I also need to back up to a file somewhere?
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Setting the LED switch light to on and off problem
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Setting the LED switch light to on and off problem
I have this program: I want this to turn the LED off at sunset, but turn it on again at sunrise. The problem: the LEDs are always off. They never turn on. Is my program wrong?
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Logitech Harmony + Alexa + ISY 994i
I am using a Harmony hub device. (By the way, Harmony remotes are difficult to find...due to covid? Had to pay full price, too. But even I was having a hard time with all the remotes for this relatively simply setup. My kids had to ask me to operate it.) I had to use a hub for what I wanted to do (Fire TV needs the hub, since it's Bluetooth). Where do I find more information about the hue emulator?
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Logitech Harmony + Alexa + ISY 994i
I'm setting up a Logitech Harmony companion remote for our basement projector system. This remote has two light and two outlet buttons to control lights/outlets. What I'd like to do is hit one light button and have it access a scene via Alexa on the ISY 994i. In other words, I have a "projector light" scene where I can tell Alexa "turn on projector light", and this turns on a small set of LEDs that are on the projector platform (near ceiling), and keeps them on for a short time. We run the projector via a soundbar with Alexa built in. Telling Alexa to do this via the soundbar works fine, except you lose sound for a while...and periodically don't get it back. I'd love to be able to map the "light" button on the Logitech remote to do this. Anyone tried something like this? I've supposedly linked Alexa and the Logitech hub, so that I can tell Alexa to "turn on ActivityX", where activity X is one of three activities (watch Fire TV, play game, watch Kodi). So, Alexa and Logitech are linked, but if I try to add a device to map to the home control buttons, there is nothing like "Alexa" or Universal Devices there.
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Programming for a Zwave door lock (and using Alexa?)
We have a basement door lock. This lock has an internal switch, which we have enabled. This causes the door to lock 30 seconds after it was opened. 90+% of the time, this is great. However, when we have people over (I know, not often with covid, but Spring should be here soon...), my wife would like to have the door remain open for a while. She keeps dry wood in the basement, and this allows her to go in an out to get kindling. We can easily disable this switch. My questions: 1) If you don't enable a 30 second automatic lock, and use the ISY 994i to do this, what timing do you use and how do you do it? 2) Do you have some type of "having people over" program, to enable the lock to be open longer? If so, what timing do you use and how do you do it? 3) Do you enable #2 via Alexa? Thank you.
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Release 5.3.2 Test Build - OUTDATED
This version still does not correct a missing GE zwave fan switch for me. I guess I'll have to wait for version .4.
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Release 5.3.0 - OUTDATED
I agree with you about that. I really dislike the new motion sensors, relative to the old Insteon sensors. I got Z-wave because I found the Insteon ceiling fan controller not to be great. GE ones are better and use a paddle interface. I may also get z-wave motion sensors, but I don't think I have enough z-wave in my house for a strong enough network. I only have one door lock and three fan controllers. The rest is all Insteon.
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Can't find Insteon on/off module I've used before
Those are good ideas. How do you search programs? I see that, since I'm having an issue with z-wave not finding one controller, those programs (containing a reference to a missing device) are highlighted in yellow. But I guess if you keep them in the system, there might be an issue with a program working, but with no purpose.
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Does vertical or horizontal mounting of ISY 994i affect Z-wave?
That's good to know. In my case, a vertical mounting really helps, as I can then use that shelf space.
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Can't find Insteon on/off module I've used before
Thank you! That works perfectly. As for removing these from the Admin Console, sometimes I disable them if I think I'm going to use them for the same purpose. For instance, an outdoor Insteon plug in module used for Christmas lights. Since I know I'll be using that again, I just disable that. But some of these, I take out and do not know if I'll be using them again for the same purpose. For instance, a plug in module to control a fish tank light, where the fish died and the 10 year old was devastated. Will I use that again? I might not. So, I removed it totally from the system. As another example, a plug in module I used to use to control a heater at my computer system in the basement, where I'm typing this. Since we installed 2 inches of rigid foam insulation to the basement walls, I don't need the heater any more. I've taken that out and removed it from Admin Console, since if I install it again, it'll be for a different purpose.
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Does vertical or horizontal mounting of ISY 994i affect Z-wave?
When I installed the new Z-wave board in my ISY 994i, I also changed the mounting from horizontal (sitting on a shelf) to vertical (mounted on drywall at the same location, but taking no shelf space). I'm having a harder time with Z-wave (can't find one Z-wave controller), and am wondering whether mounting makes any difference.
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Can't find Insteon on/off module I've used before
Found it...after searching multiple times (I have a lot of lights and plug in modules). Is there an easier way to do this, though, rather than manually searching through a list of entities?
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Can't find Insteon on/off module I've used before
I re-added an Insteon on/off module that I've used before. I used link management, start linking. When it added, there was a message saying it had been previously used before and giving the address (e.g., xx.xx.xx), and what type of module it was. HOWEVER, it did not list my name; that is, the name I gave it at one time. So, I cannot find it in my list of entities (the list that appears under Main in the Admin Console). I have searched the ones I thought it might be, and cannot find it (judging by the address xx.xx.xx). Is there a way to search for an address? Or some other way to find this?
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Release 5.3.0 - OUTDATED
By the way, if that Jasco/GE fan controller failed, that would make 2 of 4 that have failed. One failed completely (would no longer react to anything or do anything). This one works via the switch (you can turn on and off the fan from the switch), but does not appear to work using z-wave. Seems like a high failure rate.
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Release 5.3.0 - OUTDATED
So, I moved the ISY to the first floor. I found one of the two missing fan controllers. For the second missing fan controller, I've done everything. I reset it to factory defaults, tired to remove it before and after resetting it to factory defaults, tried to add it before and after resetting to factory defaults. Nothing works. Perhaps the controller went bad? This "missing" fan controller is a door's width away from the controller that was found. There's no reason it shouldn't be found (not to mention it was found and worked fine for quite a while with the old z-wave board). I moved the ISY back into the basement.
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Jasco/GE z-wave in-wall smart fan controller (why three "switches")
Thanks. I never thought about moving them to a "phantom" folder. In the past, I have just ignored them, since everything works as desired without touching them. As long as there's nothing I "should" be doing with these nodes, I probably will just ignore them.
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Release 5.3.0 - OUTDATED
Right now, the ISY is in the basement (where it has been for the last multiple years, in the same spot). The fans are on the second floor. I could move the ISY to the first floor, but I have no Ethernet connections on the second floor. I might be able to move the ISY (temporarily) to where my (other) computer is on the first floor and try from there. If I do that, I'll report back.
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Release 5.3.0 - OUTDATED
I'm going to have to open a trouble ticket, too. I was able to add 50% of my 4 z-wave devices: one of three fan controllers and a door lock. After using "Z-wave, synchronize nodes, all", none of these were ostensibly in the admin console. However, I could not add them. I had to first remove them (Z-wave, then remove a Z-wave device), then add them back in. For 2 of the fans, however, I cannot get them to add back in. For 1 of the fans, when I chose "remove a z-wave device", I got that popup to disappear, meaning I think the device was removed. For the other fan, however, this popup never disappeared, which I think means the fan was already removed at some point. For both fans, I cannot add them. That is, selecting Z-wave, then add a z-wave device, then going to the device and pressing the button to add the device to the z-wave network, this does nothing. The "add a z-wave device" popup stays there. All three fans used to work using the old board, and the fan that was added is about the same distance from the ISY 994i as the other two are.
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Jasco/GE z-wave in-wall smart fan controller (why three "switches")
I had to reinstall my Z-wave devices after getting a new Z-wave board. I have three Jasco/GE z-wave in-wall smart fan controllers. When you add these, you get a "multilevel switch" with three "switches": What I have done is rename the top one and left the other two with that prefix, e.g., "Master bedroom fan...". I then link this via Amazon echo so you can say "Alexa, turn on the master bedroom fan at 50% power" or the like. (With these, there's a low speed, 33% power, and high speed, 100%, for Alexa...but no medium speed. That is, you can ask for low or high speed...but not for medium speed. But, if you ask for 50% power, you'll get 67% power.) Anyway, why are there three "switches"? And why does only the top-level switch have this: The other two "switches" have nothing on this menu. Why? And does anyone know what these values mean? This was originally set so that "on" was 0%, so when I turned this "on", nothing happened. I set to 100%, turned it "on", and the fan came on at high speed.
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Dimming the LEDs on Insteon switches?
Thanks. I used what you recommended above, then ran just the "then" part (I think by right-clicking the program and choosing "run then" or something like that). This seemed to work for the 15+ lights I had on there (though not all of them were bright after the power outage). I'll have to think about turning the LEDs up and down, and for which ones I'd do this. For the bedroom, bathroom, and hallway areas, to me, if it's night, you want them low. If it's day, you can tell whether the switch is on or off because the corresponding light would be on or off. There are a bunch of these switches in the kitchen and living areas. Maybe dimming those at night would be good? I'll have to test that.