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  1. Due to the location of my Echos, I use Bluetooth receivers plugged into a remote controlled audio/video switch. (I don't use the video inputs/output.) You could use a wired connection with an adapter (RCA to 3.5 mm) instead of the Bluetooth receiver for on or both Echos.
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    ZWave

    The ability of a Z-wave device to be a controller or trigger a program depends on the manufacturer of that device.
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    ZWave

    The Aeon siren works wonders to tighten the Z-Wave mesh and it's security capable.
  4. A problem is that each time a signal is sent to the opener (e.g., I/O Linc Relay), the door operates, so if it's already closed, then it will open. Here's the garage close program I use which checks the state of the sensor first. You only need to add a time condition. GG Garage 1 Close If Status 'GG / Devices / GG Garage 1 Sensor' is On Then Set 'GG / Devices / GG Garage 1 Sensor / GG Garage 1 Relay' On Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')
  5. It's in accordance with the code if line voltage wires are in the back (e.g., wall or ceiling box) and low voltage wwires are in the front (i.e., not in the same box). Here's an example: https://smile.amazon.com/Everyday-Door-Bell-Chime-Transformer/dp/B019BW9VZ2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1482866833&sr=8-4&keywords=bell+transformer and another: https://smile.amazon.com/NuTone-C915-Junction-Transformer-Chime/dp/B001PO2BK2/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1482866833&sr=8-9&keywords=bell+transformer
  6. As long as you select line and neutral from the same circuit you can use an Insteon switch or keypad to control any other Insteon device. Also, johnlew is correct. For decades the code has not allowed low voltage and line voltage to be in the same box without a barrier.
  7. What would you control with the Insteon switch? You can't use it to control "pretty much anything," only another Insteon device. The only low voltage switching devices are the Insteon thermostat which requires a separate power supply or the I/O Linc.
  8. This link may help with iTunes. I added a Bluetooth receiver to my audio system and control iTunes from an iPhone. Different Echos don't communicate, but if you set up a Household profile, then you can switch Echo is being commanded. The Echos will not be in sync. edit: It seems that you can download Amazon music to iTunes, but not the other way.
  9. I can help with the last word you typed, so there
  10. It's not a good ides to warm up an engine for more that half a minute. It really doesn't help and wastes gas. Search Google for "warming up an engine." Although there's some arguments to do it, look who says no and who says yes. I go with the more authoritative posters. I stopped that practice more than two decades ago
  11. If you use a program to turn off the device(s) controlled by the MS, then you must select send an On each time as motion is sensed. Doing so will reset the program timer.
  12. Yes, to all your questions about the Echo, here's the instructions, All about family accounts. You can also link Kindle accounts.
  13. A scene cannot control a scene nor can a scene trigger a program. Although you can turn a scene on or off, the scene does not have a state (device can be turned off when a scene is turned on). However, the can use the sate of devices in a scene to trigger a program. If there's more than on device in the scene then, depending on what you want, use AND for all the devices or use OR for any one device.
  14. Thanks, I've updated the link.
  15. Do you meant that you purchased the portal (which includes the network module) or did you buy just the network module? Are any of your Lutron devices Z-Wave or are the Lutron propriety?
  16. AFAIK, the Amazon Echo does not include a Bluetooth receiver, only a transmitter. You can output to a Bluetooth speaker, but you can't send a Bluetooth signal to the Echo. This thread may help.
  17. That's not clear if you got the neutral from another switch.
  18. The standard switch is probably controlling low voltage. An Insteon switch requires line voltage.
  19. I use the opposite thinking. On places the window covering onto the window, off takes to window covering off the window.
  20. It's unsafe to pick up a neutral from another circuit. If you have a (not shown) 2-wire cable, one where the black connects to the "elsewhere" wire, then you can change some connections and wire safely and according to code.
  21. If the black A wire is the line, then there must be a black & white wire cable not shown.
  22. That's not possible with only one Insteon device. You will need two devices, one connected to the load and one not.
  23. It's not possible for cables A and C to be opposite ends of the same cable. You'll need to remove the fixture.
  24. The diagram you posted is not possible. For one, there cannot be a cable with only one wire And a wire that goes "elsewhere" doesn't make sense if it's part of a 3-wire cable. Which wire is connected to the black screw at each switch. BTW, the only way to get accurate reading on a meter is to remove the load (e.g., unscrew the bulb).
  25. I've done what I could to insulate our home, seals around doors and windows. Attic and wall insulation where possible. I even use switch and receptacle gaskets on all interior boxes on outside walls. But, I like toys, too. I recently replaced our bedroom thermostat with an Ecobee3 precisely because it has an occupancy mode. It seems to be working OK, if a zone is unoccupied for more than 30 min, the thermostat automatically adjusts the temperature appropriately for that zone.
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