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Trigger lights on motion at 11pm, before 11pm, keep on
stusviews replied to Jason Miller's topic in ISY994
jam583, are the programs working the way you want? -
Question about usage and ISY compared to smartthings etc..
stusviews replied to James Peterson's topic in Amazon Echo
The Schlage skill requires a Wink or Smarthings Hub. I do use the ISY to ensure that all our doors are automatically locked before bedtime. It's also possible to use voice to lock and unlock the doors, but not get the status. I don't do that. -
Trigger lights on motion at 11pm, before 11pm, keep on
stusviews replied to Jason Miller's topic in ISY994
You don't need the Else in the MS program. -
And a steel door frame.
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Trigger lights on motion at 11pm, before 11pm, keep on
stusviews replied to Jason Miller's topic in ISY994
Have you tried not including any Else statements in the MS program? Also, why not use one program for the outside lights? -
Follow step 4 for the ISY release that you have installed.
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Wow, the hangs I've experienced didn't occur for hours or even overnight. I never experienced it with XP. I did with 8.1 and 10 until recently--no hangs. When it did happen usually ctrl ale delete was required.
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I was having that for a while. I don't remember which version I was on when that started. I do know it continued through 4.5.4. For some unknown reason that stopped happening a few weeks ago, same version.
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Here's a quick made up example. If Control 'device x' is switched On Then Wait 5 minutes Set 'device x' 30%
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Although you PLM may be near or at end-of-life, the All-On phenomenon that you experienced is usually unrelated. Do you have any motion sensors or programs triggers that include the same device as a Then statement?
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Several program including notepad indicate if changes haven't been saved when you attempt to close them. That'd be nice for the ISY
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Not saving is a way to revert from changes that didn't work. Creating a copy is a better way
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I prefer escargot to oysters unless the oysters are alive and the escarot isn't. That's why I switched to thermostats that respond to inaction
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Why would anyone even use the I/O Linc to control devices other than low voltage? That's not its purpose. That's akin to using an Open/Close sensor to control a line voltage relay to operate a low voltage device. It can be done, but why not use a device for its intended purpose?
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Did you happen to discover all devices before creating separate accounts? If you did, then you need to forget them all and rediscover. You can forget everything by scrolling to the bottom of the Alexa Smart Home panel.
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HouseLinc offers that option, the ISY doesn't, at least it doesn't for the wireless thermostat. I've replaced my wired Insteon thermostats with Ecobee3's, so can't check that. But if your thermostat is under warranty, then you should get it replaced. Energy mode is not supposed to activate itself. BTW, you're correct about the setback. It should be lower for heating and higher for cooling.
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Can the echo turn off multiple scenes on one "alexa" command?
stusviews replied to RichTJ99's topic in Amazon Echo
If you have plenty of link available, then you could create a scene with the device you want turned off as responders. I have a "front" scene for when I head to bed in the rear portion of our house, "Alexa, turn off the front." -
I set up three additional accounts on Amazon first. Then I created the portal sub-accounts.
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That's true, the IRLinc node is only on or off. As Paul indicated, the ISY (v.4+) is not capable of Z-Wave scenes. Z-Wave devices are controlled by programs only. Also, a program is required to use a Z-Wave device as a trigger.
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How are you using the node, as a scene controller? as a program trigger? I'm not aware of any other documentation, but if there is any it probably won't address the ISY.
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Disable the thermostat (right click) for a day or two. Darn, you'll have to manually control the thermostat during this time. Does the thermostat still randomly change the setpoint?
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Link Management, Add a button. Use the added button node as a program trigger and/or scene controller.
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Consider a truth table for the following statement: If the sun shines, then I'll take a walk. The sun shines and do I take a walk. The statement is True. The sun shines and I don't take a walk. The statement is False. The sun doesn't shine and I do take a walk. The statement is True. The sun doesn't shines and I don't take a walk. The statement is True. The latter two actions are true because the statement referred only to what should occur if the sun does shine. There's no mention of what to do if the sun doesn't shine.
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Unless it's an electronic device, you're probably OK plugging a kitchen countertop appliance into the other outlet, even using a triple tap.