
dbuss
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I have a Ubiquiti system consisting of a UDM 6E, four U6 1W, one U6 extender, and one U7 Pro. I live in a condo, and with all the other WIFI signals from the neighbors, the RF interference was killing my Eero system. I don't have an interference problem with Ubiquiti.
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I had the same issues. A reboot resolved my issues. This is the first time I've experienced any issues with the time changes.
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Try creating a scene, not a program, as described in previous posts.
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You can create a scene with the RemoteLinc2 as the controller and the Z-Wave plug as the responder.
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Right-click on your desktop and click on "Display settings". Then, choose a resolution that allows you to view all the information in the admin console.
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I've changed the display resolution, so all the information is viewable.
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Right click on the device and select delete. This will delete the device from your eisy. The device would need to be factory reset before trying to include in a system. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk
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I'm sorry. I never checked for that.
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You may want to check the connection where the antenna cable connects to the board. I had similar problems and discovered that connection was the problem. The connector on the antenna cable was not making a good connection to the connector on the board.
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Programming in Universal Devices Admin Console
dbuss replied to Chris Wacker's topic in New user? Having trouble? Start here
The best way to get programming help here is to post the program. You can right-click on the program in the admin console, click on copy to clipboard, and then paste it into a post here. Explain what you want the program to do. I'm sure you will get the help you need by doing this. -
The recommended way to remove/exclude a Z-wave device is the use the remove/exclude option on the admin console. Here's a link to the document that explains removing a Z-wave device. https://docs.universal-devices.com/production/zw.pdf If you use the removed failed device option as you have been doing, you should factory reset the device. Even though you removed the device from your eisy, it still has your eisy as its controller. Using the recommended method will remove the device from your eisy and remove your eisy from the device.
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These will work for me. Thank you!
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I tried your suggestions with no change. I reinstalled the plug-in thn clicked on load profile before starting the admin console with no changes. I deleted the plugin and installed it in a different slot, then clicked on load profile before starting the admin console with no changes.
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I've just installed the Schlage plug-in, and it works very nicely. Thank you. The issue I'm having is setting the deadbolt's status in a program. I am given a list of my variables or a numerical choice. Is this correct? When setting the status of the battery in a program, it works as expected. I've attached screenshots below. Thank you!
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I use an Insteon wireless switch and mini remotes as controllers to control my Govee lights in scenes. The Gove lights are responders. Sometimes there's a bit of delay. But, for what I use the Govee lights for, it doesn't matter.
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Mine do the same thing. Only one local will connect at a time.
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Did you restart the node server and then restart the admin console?
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I had to set mine quite high. I kept increasing the numbers until it started working.
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I wish I could provide more answers on why your Govee plug-in is not working. I had problems with mine until I got the short the long and short pols set correctly. It now works flawlessly, as does my son's.
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Need Recommendation for Upgrading to a new Home Alarm System
dbuss replied to someguy's topic in Coffee Shop
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Yes, you add it manually. I have mine set at -1056.
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Once I corrected the operator error, it worked perfectly. Thank you, @bpwwer!