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Insteon device window always comes up as New
I am on EISY. I was not even sure it would run on Polisy.
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Insteon device window always comes up as New
Yes, the EISY UI shows current software versions and, apparently, any updates that are available. Interestingly, it shows me on 6.03_3 with no mention of 6.04_x.
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Why does IoX finder use two different names?
And mine shows neither EISY or IoX: At one point, I had two entries for my single system, but something changed along the way (possibly a "package" update) and it is now a single line.
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Debugging two Insteon switches with IoX
They can be "linked" without the ISY, but "programs" are part of the EISY. It is possible that a device had pre-existing links? Yes. Is it possible that a device had a pre-existing program? No. The process of adding a device to the EISY can remove existing links (an option that one must choose when doing so). Alternatively, factory resetting a device before adding to the EISY would remove existing links.
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Debugging two Insteon switches with IoX
I believe, unfortunately, the latter. I believe the process of removing them from EISY removes them from programs. Hopefully, I am wrong.
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Debugging two Insteon switches with IoX
Yes. "ON" levels can be set to zero. That is, when a controller device is telling a responder device to turn ON, and the responder's ON level is zero, the result is that the responder device turns off when the controller device sends an ON command.
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Insteon device window always comes up as New
Yes, I get similar windows from time to time. I am not sure why these windows have recently started happening, but I assume it is related to some software update. I also see old devices, scenes, and programs that reappear though I thought I had deleted them. While a nuisance, they go away eventually. Often, a reboot of EISY clears up many of these notices.
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Govee Outdoor Lights, Matter Stopped Working
I have had the Govee outdoor lights installed and has been working with EISY via matter (wifi) for several months. A couple days ago, they stopped working. After desperate attempts at "synchronizing" the network, I have deleted them from the EISY and factory reset the Govee lights. I tried re-adding them back to EISY and it fails. I then tried adding the Govee lights to google home via matter and it worked. I successfully shared them from google with Alexa. When I try to share them from google to EISY, the process appears to get hung up. When I try to share them from Alexa, the process appears to hang up. These particular Govee lights do not seem to sync via the Govee plug-in. As near as I can tell, matter is the only way to control them from the EISY. Has anyone else had this or similar experience? Thoughts?
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Switch triggering a state variable to activate alexa
"Also"? Besides motion sensor, what other type did you try? IIRC, variable MUST be set as a sensor for this to trigger an Alexa routine. I think my variables are all imported to Alexa as motion sensors and they trigger routines quite well. I don't recall if it is critical, but I use values of 0 and 1. You might try this to see if it solves your problem.
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Upgraded to EISY, why monitors?
UD Mobile has a geofencing capability and can trigger a device or variable when entering/exiting the geofence. This, in turn, can be used to make an announcement from Alexa/Google if you have the portal subscription. I suspect this is the easiest approach. Tasker, on android phones, can also create a geofence and I suspect can trigger an action on EISY. (Mobilinc used to have a tasker plugin, but I assume this has quit working with the latest incarnations of IoX.) There are probably other options.
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Triggers from other than devices
My mind did not necessarily perceive any logical dissonance, but I suppose that I could find some if I looked hard enough. The inconsistency, in my mind, were I to seek it out, would be that controlling a physical switch from the admin console or via UD Mobile does NOT trigger control conditions, but similarly controlling a virtual switch DOES. Even if true, it does not logically bother me that the control signal is triggered by contacts versus status being driven some other part of the switch. To me, it is just a case of understanding how things work and exploiting capabilities for my benefit. For me, the virtual switch offers a valuable ability to add it to the UDMobile and mimic a physical switch, including status indications and triggering programs. (I also like the virtual switch in place of variables when used for simple binary logic conditions.) Without the virtual switch, one had to go through a bit more cumbersome approach to turning on and displaying scene status. No more trying to figure out when a scene is ON or OFF by use of some percentage or using a canary device within the scene. I would, in fact, be disappointed if the virtual devices did not trigger control conditions or behave like physical devices as scene controllers.
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Triggers from other than devices
This is not the case at my house. I have programs that are triggered by switched (control) conditions of virtual switches.
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Programs execution trigger on ISY 994
Normally, a program having a "status = xxx" is triggered when there is a change in status for that device.
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Eisy just dead? After it was attempting an update??
Thanks for the update. I have certainly had my share of tickets, but never had I needed to hook up a monitor and keyboard. I am glad it is working for you.
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Eisy just dead? After it was attempting an update??
How do you "check" the EISY? Are you able to log into the admin console? If so, I would be very tempted to reboot it from there. Otherwise, I tend to look for clues (or at least data points). Is the EISY connected to the network? Do I know the IP address? Can the IoX Launcher find it? Can I reach it from UDMobile or from a browser (requires v6.0). I know one can also attempt to log in from a computer terminal app, but I don't do this often enough to remember how to do this. In the end, however, it is a computer. If I run across computers in any form that seem to be stuck in some perpetually unusable state, I reboot them. I believe that this can be done from the button on the front, but I am usually too lazy to look up how to to this with the button, so I simply unplug it, wait a few seconds, and plug it back in.
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