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Siren just a piece of plastic?
Yea, my UI version was not updated. After fixing that, the program problem went away. There are a few more problems, but I'll see what I can do to get things straitened out. When I'm totally out of ideas and can't find solutions elsewhere, I'll start another topic. Thanks for everyone's help.
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Siren just a piece of plastic?
Well, I bit the bullet and a lot of stuff doesn't work. Was I suppose to restore the 4.7.3 backup? On the Program Summary page I get a bunch of lines that say -Not Loaded- and Out of Memory. How do I get that fixed?
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Siren just a piece of plastic?
I did a backup and got this zip file: ISY-Backup.v4.7.3__Tue 2019.12.17 05.31.39 PM.zip When I unzip it, just to be nosy, I find another zip file: uuid.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.fb.zip, I inserted the x's This zip file can't be unzip'd because it's invalid, although it's 94k in length. Is that to be expected? I really don't look forward to starting over with more than 100 devices and 75 programs.
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Siren just a piece of plastic?
I'm using 4.7.3, guess I'll have to bite the bullet and upgrade to 5.0.16A. I understand a lot can go wrong with this upgrade. I can always go back and wait for the official if I have trouble!
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Siren just a piece of plastic?
Does anyone know if/when the Insteon Siren Model:2868-222 will be detected and usable by the ISY994i? The Hub seems to accept it, but you can only arm/disarm it with the Hub. I hate using the Hub when I have a perfectly useful ISY.
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Checking Status via ISY program.
How often does a program run when the 'If' condition is Status? If Status 'Back Door' is On Then $iVariable1 += 1 Else $iVariable2 += 1 If the Status is 'OFF', will this run forever? Will $iVariable2 be incremented to infinity and eat up all CPU to slow the ISY to a crawl?
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ISY994i can't monitor OutletLinc
When the HUB was released, I got all taken in by the hype and expected wonderful things to happen. Now that I have one, it would be good to use it somehow. I was just hoping to use the Hub app on my wife's Iphone to allow her access to a limited number of Insteon devices. The theory was to see what she did and bring the ISY in line. I thought that an ON command sent through the lines,or via RF, was repeated throughout the house. That command should be available to something listening, a PLM maybe, then trigger an ISY program. I tend to over-think these things, but sometimes I succeed. I recall the saying LIFE: Each day work toward progress, not perfection . . . I progress a lot but perfection is slow coming.
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ISY994i can't monitor OutletLinc
Just a side note on this thread. I changed the OutletLinc to a Dual Outlet On/Off unit. The reason for monitoring the Outlet is to update the ISY status when the Outlet is switched on via the HUB. Just my way of having my cake and eating it too. The Program watches for Control On and then does a Query of the Outlet. Doesn't seem to work! Why doesn't the ISY see the Outlet switched on?
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ISY994i can't monitor OutletLinc
Thanks for the info. I guess I'll be switching out any plain old OutletLincs for the (2663-222) Outlets wherever I need to. Kinda seems like overkill, but the old OutletLinc units can still be used in other places. I already had to change an OutletLinc v.38 because it automagically turns off at Query time (3AM). Thanks, again.
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ISY994i can't monitor OutletLinc
The OutletLinc is a (2473) v.42
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ISY994i can't monitor OutletLinc
I need to know when an OutletLinc is turned on or off. When I try to create a program in the ISY, there is no Control statement to see when the OutletLinc is switched on. Is there something I missed, or am I out of luck.
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Write to battery operated devices.
Thanks everyone. I have 65 devices now so Pro is imminent. I decided to just upgrade to Pro now and skip all the hassle.
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OutletLinc v.39 turns off at 3AM
Last week I disabled the Query for two nights in a row, the OutletLinc stayed on. This morning I turned it off and then on again, just for the fun of it. I then right clicked the device and selected Query. It immediately switched off. There's no doubt as to what's happening.
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Write to battery operated devices.
Every morning I awake to ISY popup errors saying that it couldn't reach my motion sensors. I have searched this forum and others for some help. The only info I can find, indicates that I should turn off Automatic Writes to Battery Powered Devices. I can't find a way to do that. Selecting the file menu option presents the following: Sorry! I don't know how to add the PNG image, so it's attached below. It doesn't show the Automatic Writes to Battery Powered Devices or the Automatic Writes to Devices lines. The ISY994 is v.4.5.4 what am I missing?
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OutletLinc v.39 turns off at 3AM
Teken, thanks for the quick reply. Hate to throw away money so, as long as the OutletLinc is still (somewhat) supported, I'll use it in a setting that doesn't require being ON overnight. Since I'll retire it from its current location, I can try the reset to see if that works. I still have a few v.4.2 units in service that may have to be replaced also. I'll monitor their functionality after each ISY update to see when/if they go out of favor.
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