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Yes, even with DualBrite turned off.
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Only Heath/Zenith makes the DualBrite. I'm unaware of anyone who has had success using a DualBrite with a Micro Module. Another solution is to get a different motion sensor.
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The motion sensor you linked to is DualBrite. It will not work with a Micro Module.
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Most standard motion sensors can be wired to the Sense 1 wire of a Micro Module. You can also remotely control the Micro Module.
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http://www.smarthome.com/insteon-2443-222-micro-on-off-module.html BTW, someone posted that their Insteon Motion Sensor was buried in snow. Some days later, it was found and still functioning.
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If all you need is a sensor, then here's one: http://www.smarthome.com/insteon-2842-222-wireless-motion-sensor.html
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Z-wave dimmer switch and micro dimmer on same circuit
stusviews replied to Guitartexan's topic in ISY994
¿"z-wave micro dimmer relay switch"? A switch is either a dimmer or a relay, not both. I don't know what you mean by wiring a switch "onto" another switch. Other than that, you can have several devices on the same circuit, a circuit being everything powered/protected by the same circuit breaker. -
A few of us have been having difficulty with RemoteLincs. Search for 2440
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ffpllc, what's your specific difficulty?
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I saw the 3rd after posting
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ToggleLincs are powerline only. If they're all on the same circuit, then that implies that there's something interfering with the signal on that circuit. A handy tool is a 2-wire extension cord cut in half and wired to power the device and connect a load. Use that to test a ToggleLinc with the extension cord plugged in near the PLM and a lamp at the other end. If that works, then you'll need to find to cause of the interference. BTW, on a 20wire extension cord, the neutral (wide blade) side has a rib, the line side is smooth.
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What is the result if you query the the thermostat?
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After coordinating the firmware and UI, what;s the result if you change the timeout using HL and then add the MS to the ISY?
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If the SwitchLinc clicks when you turn it on, then it's a On/Off switch (relay). The dimmer is silent.
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"And" the state of all devices in the scene to include what the scene does. For example, If x is On and y is 30% and z is Off
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How to "turn off" fast off and fast on with a dimmer switch
stusviews replied to 62vetteefp's topic in ISY994
Double-tapping the button on a KPL sends a fast on if the button is off and a fast off if the button is on -
RF is considerable less reliable that powerline signals. Thus, a signal from an RF device such as a Motion Sensor may easily reach the nearest dual-band device which will repeat the signal via both the powerline and RF. But, if the PLM is plugged into a surge suppressor, then the powerline signal won't reach it--at all. Try plugging the PLM directly into a wall outlet.
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To "test" dual band devices, press the set button four times very, very, very fast. The set LED will begin blinking and the device may start beeping. It that doesn't occur, then you pressed the set button too slowly. Once the device is place into broadcast mode, observe the set LEDs on other dual-band devices. Is the "power strip" only a power strip or is it also a surge or other they of protector?
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Repeat x times program statements Repeat 1 times program statements The first set of statements repeat x times, the second set runs once.
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Duration is how long something lasts.
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Oops, I did mean CFLs. If the bulbs are dimmible, then that will appear on the base.
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That's about 587½ years, including leap years @ 5 changes/day.
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Insteon dimmers will work with some LED bulbs. Is yours specifically labelled to be dimmable?
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The I/O Linc colud be 2' from the panel, but if it's on the opposite leg of the split, single-phase electric supply as the controller, then it may as well be a few hundred feet away if you don't have good coupling. Or something on the same circuit as the I/O Linc of controller is interfering with the Insteon signal. Start by determining what else is on the same circuit as the I/O Linc. Alternatively, use a long extension cord to power the I/O Linc form an outlet that you know is on a different circuit. Another choice is to plug any dual-band device into the I/O Linc pass-through outlet. BTW, the 2663 Outlet does rebroadcast the Insteon signal.