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The MSII when using the battery. Go into a power saving mode. You have to wake them up with its Set Button before you can access it. With the optional wall power supply it should stay awake.
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The sales page shows. The ISY994i has Max Nodes 254, Max Programs 300. Pro models Max Nodes 1023, Max Programs 1024. Not sure if Error 1 is the message limits hit.
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It does sound like you may have hit the limit. If you have a model that is not a PRO version. If you do not have a PRO model. You can purchase the add on module. https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#Instructions_for_Purchase.2FActivation.2FDeactivation
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Steve Lee at one of the Spring Electronic shows. Said new things are on the way but an NDA prevented comments on what was in the works. That said. It was maybe six months ago and I have seen no announcement or preorder offers. Gee maybe by the Holiday this winter. ?
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Depending on its age. The EZFlora may have been using the base 2413 PLM main board and subject the same issues we have with the 2413 PLM power supplies. Early ones and what looks like present ones. Are on the older 2412 base main board with a real power transformer power supply not a switcher.
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Actually. The ISY26 was replaced with the ISY99i. That was replaced by the ISY994i. I have both an ISY26 and ISY99i in a storage bin.
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The NICOR catalog shows the DGD LED Lights use a remote driver box. So if you use a bulb for a test. It will have to be added to the 120 volt AC input of the remote driver box not directly across the LED assembly itself.
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The Z Wave board and IR Board can be added to your ISY994i PRO You don't have to get a whole new one to get Z Wave and IR. The IR board can also be added to your present model. https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Z-Wave:_Ordering/Assembly_Instructions https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#Upgrade_to_IR
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The 2476D and 2477D are both three wire dimmers. I would also suspect a minimum load needed. Dummy load may help but it would add watts being wasted as heat. Have you an added incandescent bulb for one of the LEDs to see if things changed. Different brand LED bulbs may also act completely different. Maybe try a different brand.
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You mentioned trying the NC and Common relay output. That is like holding the control button all the time and releasing it when the I/OLinc is activated. That maybe contributing to the confusion.
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This has been seen by others. Here is one of the threads on the subject. There maybe more. https://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/10516-random-all-on-event/ I don't think this is part of the All On. Your UI is v4.6.2. It should be v4.7.3 to match your Firmware.
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I don't have any experience with ELK. I don't know if the basic interface will be enough for what you want to do or if the added Security Module will be needed.
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If you don't have the ELK Security Module for the ISY994i. The features you can use are severely limited. At one time Smarthome sold a kit. The ELK system with needed ELK boards and an ISY994i. What they forgot to mention was with out the ELK Security Module for the ISY added. It had less things you could do. Here is the wiki link for basic ELK use with an ISY994i. https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:ELK_Configuration. https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Network_Resources#Elk_IP-232
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Smartenit makes a 4 dry output module. That is Insteon and X10 compatible. https://smartenit.com/product/ezio4o/ . I have not used one myself but I believe the ISY994i can control each relay individually. In the Resources Tab of the sales page. There is a users guide you could look at.
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You may want to look at the ELK information in the UDI wiki. For what is needed. Like the add on ELK Security Module. https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:ELK_Security_Module
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You would think that such information was available, but that is not always the case. Smarthome at times does not provide all the information to the public or a firmware update changes things and we get no added information on such changes. Sometimes trial and error is the only choice.
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Are you using the ISY Finder or the latest ISY Launcher? You may want to read this thread on what the ISY Launcher does and if your version of firmware needs it. Like 4.7.3 needs it. https://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/24381-isy-launcher/
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You may have noticed the LED on the EZIO8SA's PLM flashing a few time at power up. It is changing the Category and Subcategory of the PLM to 07.04. The EZIO8SA. With the six digit Insteon ID of the PLM connected to it. So if you changed the PLM. It will now be an EZIO8SA with a new Insteon ID. So modules using its old ID will probably not work correctly.
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This is the PLM on the EZIO8SA not the ISY994I's PLM? Is the old EZIO8SA still in the in the ISY994i also? Try clicking on the old EZIO8SA and see if Replace With shows the new one you just added as the replacment. Let us know as I am not too sure if Replace With function will properly do an EZIO8SA.
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The Administrative Console. In the Tools menu. Has a Log and Error Log choice. It will generate a Log and Error Log. Since you last used the menu choices to clear it out. Then you can do with it as you want. I kind of remember seeing a reference to another log program or function but don't have any further data on it. https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Tools_Menu
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If it is less than two years old. Call Smarthome Customer Support and get a warranty exchange. Make sure you follow the proper procedure to replace the PLM. https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:File_Menu#Restore_Modem_.28PLM.29 There is a long thread here on the PLM failures and how some of us have rebuilt ours with good capacitors. https://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/13866-repair-of-2413s-plm-when-the-power-supply-fails/ When you get your replacement. If you would post the Date Code and Hardware Revision number on the back. It would be nice to know. I have seen a few recent reports of V2.5 hardware being received.
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As pointed out. If the modules being controlled by the remote. Where not unlinked from it before the factory reset. They will continue to respond to the buttons. Not reccomended if you are using an ISY994i. If you where doing manual links and unlinks. Did you tap the button you want to do the action on before starting the linking or unlinking?
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They must have changed something in the firmware. On my 2342-232 Mini Remotes. A Factory Reset is hold the set button while turning it ON. It will start beeping. Keep holding the set button until the beeper stops sounding then release the set button.
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Are the switches on the same AC branch circuit? You could also plug a Dual Band module like a 2457D2 LampLinc, On/Off module or a Range Extender into the pass through outlet on the front of the I/OLinc.
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Good to read you got a V2.4.