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  1. Yes. The "all on" is an Insteon feature... It's possible to send a message to all Insteon devices to go on instantaneously. It sometimes happens accidentally. there's actually an "all on" button at the bottom of iox. How old is your plm? If your don't know for sure, post the 4 digits from the sticker on the back
  2. Agreed on it being an "all on". While there's little definitive data, battery devices like motion sensors can be involved... in my experience when the batteries are allowed to die. If you have a motion sensor where the battery died, or one that seems to be associated with the all on; factory reset it, right click on iox and pick "restore device"
  3. Upgrade packages?
  4. Is there a rough estimate for when eisy-us alpha/beta will be available as an update, not an SSH download? That's when I'll start joining the testing
  5. To add to @Guy Lavoie's answer with a specific examples of products that integrate and work together with eisy: Yolink is a very good brand complement for Insteon on eISY using the well supported yolink plugin. It offers a number of sensors and devices. eIsy allows these work together with Insteon. Examples of how I use it: Battery operated temp/humidty sensors that can be placed about anywhere. I automate my bathroom fan with one of these that senses humidity rising when a shower has happened, eISY programs and an Insteon switch to operate the fan The same temp humidity sensors in the fridges / freezers tied to a notification program using the eISY notification plugin (also well supported). I use pushover as my notification app. Yolink Plug-in module that measures current draw of a device. I plug our second floor dryer into one and it lets an eISY program know the the power draw is up (dryer turned on) to turn on the room fan when the dryer is turned on and shut it back off after a set time after the dryer shuts off. (Without that automation, the fan doesn't always get turned on and it helps control heat and humidty on the second floor.) I use the yolink smoke CO sensors tied to virtualam for monitoring (eisy not needed for that part).. however I can get urgent notifications through the eisy's notification plugin if any of them go off. I also get eISY functionality out of an ecobee thermostat with the well supported eISY ecobee plugin. While the ecobee does a lot on its own, there some "halo" functions I get using it with plugin & eisy: I use an eisy program to follow up the 2 fan examples above to run the house fan afterwards to move heat/humidty out of those areas for a set time after the room fan turns off The ecobee thermostat provides reliable (for me) local weather data as part of the product, the eisy can see that via plugin can see that and I use that info to control my drip sprinkler system. The sprinkler system is $50 drip system controlled with a sprinkler control valve and a plugin 24vac transformer (both from the hardware store), and an i3 outlet... and eisy programs. There are days where it doesn't run based on forecast from the ecobee, or it adjusts the runtime based on how hot it's forecasted to be. Simple but effective I also use the "fast on" of the deck gazebo lights in the area to manually turn it on if I think its needed... with an eisy program Those are a examples to research.
  6. paulbates

    What a night

    What's interesting is that it looks like the backup is a V5 backup? Are both your ISY's on the same version? Maybe you're restoring a different back up the other ISY? The version difference is certainly one explanation for why it's choking on the restore.. especially when its at the major version ... 5.x vs 4.x
  7. paulbates

    What a night

    Yes... but since you only have success when downloading (cloud) a fresh copy of the admin console, a java application... and the local copy does not work, it sounds to me like something is wrong with the java installation on the pc and could negatively impact what you are trying to do If I had this happen I would reinstall java on the PC, and then visit this link to re-install the launcher, then try again https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlp
  8. paulbates

    What a night

    It's related to a long term support problem. During the time that ISY firmware was updated in the ISY regularly, the version of admin console had to be updated also at the same time to keep the software changes of the 2 in sync. There were a lot of issues on the forum solved by suggesting users update the admin console to the same version of the ISY software. UDI later added a feature to the ISY launcher to let you choose to use the local copy of admin console on your pc, or download (cloud) a fresh copy of admin console that matches the ISY's firmware. To me, this sounds like something is wrong with the java installation on the PC you are using.
  9. I know that when I set up new plugins that frequently I have to cycle the plugin and the admin console
  10. I agree with you it's odd. They'll likely want logs from the time you perform recreates to the extent that's possible. If possible, do that, download the log files and submit a ticket with them and a link back here
  11. The thought I have is minor tear down and rebuild: I'm guessing that 60:7A:97 is the Insteon id of the 4 button keypad? Delete it and re-add it For the variable, I would create an additional new variable and update the programs to use it, save and retry.
  12. Or myQ, revolv, iris, wink,.,.. I used to want local APIs to protect me from network outages... but the reality is, it's to protect me from "me too" corporations that weren't in it to stay.
  13. The sticker says it's a 2015 plm= suspect. Let's start there: Unplug the plm from the wall. Wait 10 seconds and plug been in- retest (if that works, then it's a sign the plm is dying) If unplugging didn't work, try using the Restore PLM option from the file menu (if that works, then it's a sign the plm is dying) What happens with trying those?
  14. It could be the plm. How old is it? If you don't know, there's a sticker on the back with 4 digits, what are they It could be power line noise from something me added to the electrical system, especially something close to the affected devices. It could be the sd card in the ISY going bad. How old is the ISY, or memory card of you've replaced it I believe the admin console problems are unrelated to the light problems. Reinstalling Java and reloading the admin console might help.
  15. My eisy was a new install and I had this problem. I plugged and unplugged the eisy into the wall several times, it eventually connected and have had not further issues. My PLM is USB. Another thing to look at under the config tab in iox, is the Insteon checkbox checked?
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