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  1. I'm exploring ways to get a notification should there be a power outage. The main purpose is get the notification of a power outage if away from home. One thought I have is to have the ISY, cable modem and router on a UPS. Then have a program that queries a Z-Wave device on a certain schedule. Should a false status be returned by the program a notification would be sent. Of course, if the power outage is affecting the ISP, this will not work. Also once the power is restored, the ISY should probably be restarted. This can be done manually. What other things should I consider? What other methods should I consider to push out a notification that there is a power outage? Thank you!!
  2. @Athlon, Read through this post and I think you will be able to find the answers you are looking for.
  3. @Eclypse, Have you tried copying the Admin Console URL from the portal and then pasting that URL in the ISY Launcher to see if you can reach your ISY that way?
  4. @Eclypse, is it possible your firewall could be blocking the admin console?
  5. @Eclypse, try using the new ISY Launcher if you haven't already. You can find it here.
  6. Try removing and re-inserting the micro-SD card and the re-start your ISY.
  7. Have you tried factory resetting the unrelated switch?
  8. Try a factory reset on the remote and then add the remote back to the scene.
  9. Hi Larry, I just realized, that's exactly what I did. Sometimes explaining my problem to others, makes the everything more clear in my mind. Thank you!!
  10. I installed a Fanlinc and six button Keypadlinc on a ceiling fan/light. The fan and light were both being powered by one black wire coming from the switchbox. The fan and light have separate load wires. Here's how I wired them: Keypadlinc: Black wire - line Red wire - to the load wire going from the switchbox to the light/fan White - Neutral Fanlinc Black wire - to line wire coming from switch box. White wire - Neutral Red wire - Fan load Blue wire - Light load The issue I'm having is, the lights flicker when just the lights are turned on. When the fan and lights are both on, the lights' don't flicker. If I would connect the light load wire to the line coming from the switch box and not use the fanlinc for the light, would that stop the flickering? Or is there something else I should be considering? Thank you!!
  11. Check this out.
  12. Have you tried the new ISY Launcher? Here's the link to it.
  13. dbuss

    break into ISY

    Is your wife attempting to connect locally through MobiLinc or the Admin Console?
  14. dbuss

    break into ISY

    It's a module that is purchased from UDI and added to your ISY. However, if you are using the MobiLinc portal you cannot use the ISY portal too. it's one or the other.
  15. dbuss

    break into ISY

    ISY Portal allows seamless remote access without port forwarding in the router.
  16. dbuss

    break into ISY

    Can you reach the ISY through the UDI portal?
  17. dbuss

    break into ISY

    Tom, Which mobile app are you referring to when you say, "my mobile app can't access anything there"?
  18. I use similar programs with Elk and Z-Wave locks and it works well for me.
  19. Yes, they do. Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk
  20. Add a "Wait" to your first line in the "Then" Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk
  21. 1. Log into your Isy Portal 2. In the "Select Tool" drop-down menu select "Connectivity". 3. Then select "Amazon Echo". 4. Then click on the 'Device" tab in the "Add" ribbon. 5. Select the devise you want to add from the drop-down menu.
  22. Did you add the new device to the Amazon echo device list in the Isy portal?
  23. Would a Routine work for this?
  24. You need to turn on Telnet in your device manager on your computer. If you Google turn on telnet windows 10 you will find the instructions. Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk
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