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That's normal behavior for a secondary switch. That's because the second tap on Insteon switches affects only the local load, but that switch does not have a local load. The solutions are to hold the top paddle or to double-tap the top. Although that behavior is not ideal, consider that in any multi-way configuration using standard 3-way for two locations and 4-way switches for more that two locations, only one switch can even be a dimmer.
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How can I "replace" a standard LampLink with a Dual Lamplink
stusviews replied to steve cougar's topic in ISY994
All seven of my dual-band LampLincs show up as B2457D2. -
Noise caused by washer/dryer - How do I get past it?
stusviews replied to saphotoexpress's topic in ISY994
Good point. Which specific dryer? -
Xanthos, why resource #6? Isn't that just the 6th resource created and every user's 6th resource will likely be different. Never mind, I just reread the post #1.
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Noise caused by washer/dryer - How do I get past it?
stusviews replied to saphotoexpress's topic in ISY994
A SignaLinc repeater (for x10 signals) may interfere with Insteon signalling. If removing the repeater doesn't help, then you can wire-in two X10 XPF filters, one for each opposite leg of the split, single-phase electric supply. -
Some GFCI outlets cause that difficulty, others do not. I haven't had any difficulty with Leviton GFCIs. Other have indicated similar success.
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Noise caused by washer/dryer - How do I get past it?
stusviews replied to saphotoexpress's topic in ISY994
Which filter are you using? -
If time is between A & B and garage door is open Then wait 30 minutes send alert Else nothing -------------------------------------------------------------------- If a device (e.g., KPL button) is on Then disable program wait x hours enable program Else nothing
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Dry contact is usually mention for low voltage. The Micro Modules are line voltage.
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LED lights can confuse some IR sensors.
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An advantage of using the built-in program capability is that is doesn't use any programming space (ISY memory). And the program will continue to function even if the ISY (or PLM) doesn't. An advantage of using the ISY is that you can create special occasion or scheduled programs or anything at the push of a button. I use a combination of both.
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If you set the MS to night only mode, then you may have it too close to the light. Have you tried setting the sensitivity? The MS should restart the timer whenever motion id detected. BTW, the motion sensor senses a change in temperature across horizontal zones. Left to right motion is more easily detected than vertical motion
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A Fast Off or even Off will turn the load off no matter how you program the device to turn on. Fast Off and Off are, in effect, hard wired to the load. That action cannot be bypassed. The same is true with Fast On, but not On. The difference is because there is only one Off but On can be anything from 0% to 100% if it's a dimmer and 0% or 100% if it's not.
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The Range Extender and the LampLinc use the same enclosure. That does not guarantee that the RF circuitry is the same. The Access Point, the older LampLinc and ApplianceLinc and the I/O Linc all use the same enclosure. So do several Smartenit devices. OTOH, I do miss the pass-through outlet on the older devices. I even added pass-throughs to Access Points.
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http://www.smarthome.com/insteon-2663-222-on-off-outlet-white.html
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The Access Point has been replaced with the Range Extender and there is now a dial-band outlet relay with both outlets controllable.
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The difference between 1.67 and 2 amps is not great enough to cause that discrepancy. But a 3-wire transformer has me wondering--which winding was used and what were the two possible voltages?
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What you use depends on the motors/actuators for the window coverings which you still haven't specified. The Micro Open/Close is used to control a reversible motor, either fully open or fully closed. There is no in-between setting.
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guedeslez, the Micro Module is inappropriate for the actuators linked to at the beginning of the thread. But you have still not indicated those you have (one post) or are having built (a different post) or are imagining nor the intended purpose even though I've asked several times. Over & out!
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Unplug or disconnect power from all the sonos devices. Just turning things off is not adequate. Does that help? If so, then filters can help. If not, then there's a different source of interference.
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Wire cutters.
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What you use depends entirely on the moving mechanism and the actuators.
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Now you have two controlled outlets
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Describe what you find. Include specifics about your current thermostat. It's true. The Insteon branded thermostat does not work with heat pumps. It's missing terminals (O/B) and the corresponding circuitry.