
Brian H
Members-
Posts
7836 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by Brian H
-
Gee I thought my Developers Group information was forgotten. 😀 The viewer output. Shows the PLM being told to send a command to the RemoteLinc's ID and the PLM acknowledged the request as a valid command and it was sent. It does not show any returned message from the RemoteLinc back to the PLM. Looks like the command for the module to report its Insteon Engine version. INSTEON Engine Version command (0x0D) will return 0x02 in cmd2 for I2CS. 0x00 = I1 INSTEON device 0x01 = I2 INSTEON device 0x02 = I2CS enabled device NAK 0xFF = I2CS enabled device and sender ID not in responder dB Maybe it did not reply, the message was not received by an Insteon RF device [PLM or dual band module], the message was sent to the PLM and it was ignored. Mine are dead not just problems programming them.
-
Support sounds like way to go. If no other ideas are given. It may help if you can do a few tests with the Event Viewer at Level 3. That may give us information. That would help users here and UDI Support Ticket team.
-
Long shot but what I found maybe a small help. I found with mine I had similar issues with an ISY994i. In my case I had to move the 2440 to the other side of the house. So that it had to go through a dual band modules RF receiver and did not directly go through the PLM's RF receiver connected to the ISY994i. Glad yours still are working. All of mine have died and are ready for the electronic recycling bin.
-
Just remote antennas does sound like a good solution and operating temperature is much less of a concern.
-
Jeff at JV Digital also has a good set of tutorials. X10 primarily but many also effect Insteon power line issues. I found the cell phone charger. Real interesting and sad. https://jvde.us/x10-troubleshooting/
-
You did power cycle the ISY994i and 2413. Letting the PLM fully boot first? We have seen strange things if the wall wart supply for the ISY994i has issues but this doesn't exactly fit the problems we have seen. I would suspect the 2413S has a problem communicating. How old is it and can you find the revision number on the back? Can you do a test to one of the problem devices. Showing the communications in Event Viewer on Level 3 and see what it shows. Or you suddenly have a noise maker on the power lines strong enough for the 2413S to think there is a communications on the line. Oh one more thought. Are the modules in question new enough the be Dual Band or the older power line only modules?
-
9 minutes was removed and changed to a maximum of 8 minutes. For many of the modules over the years. Though the reasoning for it I can't remember.
-
Yes. The old 2456S3 ApplianceLinc was a single band power line only module. I have see two major versions of them. V1.3 was the original ones and v4.? (seen a few revisions) a slightly better design. V1.2 was a recalled revision as switching certain loads would cause the magic smoke to come out. 😀
-
Another point. The I/OLinc besides being power line only. Also has a small switching power supply in it and the old Smarthome did the different sized capacitors trick. The early revision 1.0 has what I would call too low a sized capacitor in it and when the relay is on. The power supply voltage sages. That may or may not effect your setup. If the unit is older and has aged.
-
Did you try a replacement or temporary substitute power supply? For the twitchy ISY994i.
-
Yes they can fail. Most where probably the older designed I1 power line ones but I have seen some of the newer ones also being reported as going bad. Newer ones went to a switching power supply and may have had the capacitor issues we see in the 2413S PLM. I have also seen not working tact switches under KPL buttons reported. I have had some 2456S3 ApplinceLincs fail. One actually started pulsing On and Off at about a 60 cycle rate. Replacing the capacitors in it fixed it. My ISY994i also had a power supply wall wart fail and I did a SD Card swap for good measure.
-
If trying a new power supply. Did not fix the issue. Checking the SD card and RJ45 jacks for bent or corroded contacts. May give you some added help.
-
Not too sure as they are not 100% the same. Try the replace with function in the Administrative Console. They maybe close enough to have the replace with do all the needed changes. https://wiki.universal-devices.com/ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Replacing_a_Device
-
One caution. ISY994i powered off. Removing the SD card with power on would probably damage it. https://wiki.universal-devices.com/ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:Replacing/Formatting_an_SD_Card
-
I believe the Siren and older Alert Modules. Where two of the module. The Old Smarthome Crew. Didn't supply any programming data to UDI. So it was reverse engineering for both modules and I am not 100% sure it was totally controlled but that is my opinion and not official. I too am using the chime function not siren. It is really not a true Ding Dong for me. More like a cycle of high beeps and lower bops. Not what I would think being called a chime but Smarthme called it that!
-
Mine Chime is also Very Loud and I left the factory sound limiting sticker over the sound output port. Mine are also very early production and in my case. If I manually set anything with the side buttons. On a power interruption it powers back as Off.
-
On mine it had to be in a scene to set how it worked. In the main drop down list. I found setting the chime sounding time was not working until it was done in a scene.
-
All the modules in your system. Will presently have the USB PLM's six digit Insteon id in their link database's and will not respond to the six digit Insteon id of the serial PLM and probably would not respond to commands. Best to wait and properly change the PLM through the presently used controller.
-
Have you compared the links in the module to the ones in the ISY Administrative console? Are you turning on and off each individuate sprinkler output. As only one can be on at a time. If you have set output 8 to optional pump control. Is it turning on when any other output is on? If the outputs are actually going on and off. Have you verified the 24VAC sprinkler valve transformer is working?
-
After the ISY994i was discontinued. We where given a few months to purchase addon modules. Not sure about a portal modules but all the others are no longer available to be added. Also we had to use the My Account tab on the UDI web site to purchase modules in later years not the purchase module in the administrative console.
-
If you decide to recap your EZFlora module. Thay used a 2412 base PLM to build their modules but for awhile used the Dual Band 2413 PLM base for their modules. Before going back to the 2412 PLM base when we had the power supply issues with our 2413 PLM's. So yours may have different caps than we see in our 2413 PLM. So my thoughts on your module being power line only may not be correct if your is one of the modules using the Dual Band base assembly.
-
If it is in the Administrative Console but you can not control the module. Another thought if it is a power line only device. There could be a communication problem between the PLM and the module. You could try as a test. Putting a Dual Band module on the same power circuit and see if things have changed control wise or moving your module to the same circuit as the PLM. As a test.
-
EZ5010A Smartenit EZFlora. Is most likely a power line only module. As for awhile some did have Dual Band base units used. Is it showing in the Administrative Console. In the drop down list to manually pick the module type or found if you try the add it with the module identifying itself?
-
Try downloading the full users manual. Requires two users if you can't access the module and its circuit breaker. At the same time. https://www.insteon.com/support-knowledgebase/2014/10/1/outletlinc-2011-owners-manual