
Brian H
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If you put the X10 Transceiver in the SAME outlet as the PLM. Does the HR12A Palm Pad still control the switch? The older model TM751 or RR501 Transceivers also have a stronger output than the 2413S PLM. So that also may cause differences. Depending on how old your transceivers are. Sometimes works and other times does not work. Sounds like you have an X10 power line signal issue. Since Insteon devices have a power line transmitter in them. They do absorb some power line signals. Insteon is passed along by the modules X10 is not. Some users have found as more Insteon devices are added. Insteon improves and X10 gets worse.
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Have you tested with the X10 controller in the same location as the ISY994is PLM? That would see if you may have an X10 signal issue from the PLM's location to the 220V X10 switch.
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You are welcome. I didn't do a 100% inspection of my 2.1. So it is possible other components may have been used.
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If you have any 2443 Hardware 2 and above Access Points. Test them with the Communications Tests. I had two get flaky. One had a dim LED and the other would not send or receive in the Communications tests. Same Base PLM board with problem power supply caps is also used in the V2 Access Points. I rebuilt them and they are again 100%.
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I see Lee Fleishman. On page one of the PLM repair thread. Reported opening a brand new hardware 1.C and it had the new C7 and C13. http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/13866-repair-of-2413s-plm-when-the-power-supply-fails/
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Well my fading memory maybe failing. I thought I had seen the transmit LED for the phases flash at times with Insteon Message but maybe it was the received LED.
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The 2413S I am using with my ISY994i. Is a Hardware 2.1 with 9E Firmware. It is not one of those vaguely referenced. Older 2242-222 HUBs. With the network PCB replaced by a Serial Daughter Board from a 2413S. My older Hardware 1.B Firmware 9B still has the original C7 and C13 capacitors.
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Michel, Thank you for the hardware version where the later caps where included. I had thought it was 2.? but that may have been where they updated the firmware. For a possible fix for the All On Syndrome.
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The module would have to be reworked for Insteon. The 4826 module in your photo is strictly an X10 Coupler Repeater and had a reputation of sometimes corrupting Insteon power line signals. By thinking the tail end of an Insteon message was an X10 one and sending an X10 message. The 4816 was a similar looking one with no active electronics in it. Just a series LC network between the two Lines. I changed the small coil in one of them to tune it closer to the Insteon power line frequency but it didn't matter that much. I believe 2406H has the same coil and capacitor in it. In the case wired directly to the breakers.
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http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/16285-release-438-rc4-is-now-available/ There is a no PLM version and with PLM version of the firmware in the above release post.
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If it is a 2413S Dual Band PLM. It has a LED on the right side that lights Green and turns Red during some signal processing. The older 2412S also has a LED on its right side. If you are running a 2413S and its is around two years old. It probably is failing. They have a reputation of failing just after the two year warranty is expired. Many threads here. Along with the Smarthome and Insteon Forums. One of the early signs is LED dim or out and power cycling sometimes restores it to run for a short time longer. I had one last about one extra week after power cycling. Another sign will be the link database is empty or has only a few entries. If your PLM is a 2413S and around two years old. You may want to think about getting a replacement. Before it dies again.
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The Insteon Developers Guide also has information in it. http://cache.insteon.com/developer/developer-guide-022009-en.pdf Power Line Modem Guide also has details. http://cache.insteon.com/developer/2413dev-042007-en.pdf The I2CS Messaging is in this I2CS Developers Guide. http://cache.insteon.com/developer/i2CSdev-022012-en.pdf
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I would also say try a new bulb. Electronics in LED Bulbs have been known to change or go bad after running for awhile. If the reset SwitchLinc and new bulb act the same. It does sound like the SwitchLinc may have failed or you have developed a poor connection in the wiring.
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Where the PLM is located and what obstacles are in its RF path can also effect the distance. If you look at the carefully worded specifications. It always gives you the maximum distances. It is in open space with NO obstacles in the RF path. My 2413S can only reach one Access Point and no Dual Band module. Due to where it is mounted.
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You would need an X10 TM751 or RR501 X10 transceiver to receive the X10 RF command from the Homelink Buttons and send a X10 power line signal the ISY994i could process. I looked at the Skylink 318TR web page and instruction manual. It looks like it has a dry contact output. Normally connected across the original push button for the garage door. A dry contact output should trigger an I/OLinc's Sensor Input. If you decide to use it and not the Homelink buttons built into the car. Since it simulates a manual button push. It will close the Sensor Input to send an On command then shortly send an Off when it opens. Your program or scene would have to handle the commands. http://www.skylinkstore.com/store/us/us-universal-garage-door-accessories/fixed-code-control-kits/garage-door-conversion-kit.html http://www.skylinkhome.com/docs/manuals/ha/318TR_manual_050427.pdf
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The HomeLink lamp controls are X10 as Stu pointed out. There customer web site even shows the X10 Transceiver and LM465 Lamp Modules. http://www.homelink.com/about/lighting
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You may want to submit a contact form to UDI. http://www.universal-devices.com/contact-support/ They can remotely connect to your setup and see exactly what is happening.
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Power down both the PLM and ISY994i Power up the PLM then the ISY994i You must use the Restore Modem (PLM) choice in the File Menu. To get the IDs correct in the modules and new PLM. There is information on how to do this. On this UDI Wiki Page. http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-99i/ISY-26_INSTEON:File_Menu&redirect=no
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ToggleLinc Line to Line in the extension cord. Neutral to Neutral. Ground to Ground. Tape up the load so it can't short to anything.
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I am not well versed in the messaging. I do see the command sent to the PLM. The PLM sending an ACK back to verify it was a valid command. I only see one SRX Standard Insteon message ever being received back from the ToggleLinc.
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Is the PLM connected to the same circuit as the computing equipment? Computing equipment and UPS units are known to effect power line communications. As a test. Can you power the PLM on an extension cord. To a different circuit and see if anything changes. I have my UPS on a FilterLinc and the PLM in the unfiltered pass through outlet on the front of it. The RF Beacon Tests mentioned should also be done. You did use the ISY Administrative Console to do all the linking and not the manual set button method?
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For those who are interested. There is a link posted near the bottom of this Smarthome Forum thread. Indicated by end of today should be active. Is the Insteon HomeKit Knowledge Base http://forum.smarthome.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16789 There is a Press Release on the Insteon HomeKit here. Mostly related to the HUB Pro and the App. http://www.insteon.com/press-kits-store/?tag=2243-222
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If you don't have the full users manual for the ISY994i yet. http://www.universal-devices.com/docs/production/ISY%20User%20Guide%204.2.8.pdf Pages 81-82 have information on replacing a SD card. Though you may want to wait for a reply from UDI first.
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Smarthome use to sell a battery eliminator. Wall wart for the motion sensors but I didn't see it listed on the sales pages anymore.
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From what I have read here recently. The UDI PLM is on hold for now. I have seen one beta user asking about a international HUB based Serial PLM they have. Over in the Insteon Forums. Since Smarthome or Smartlabs very rarely provide advanced information. I would say anyone's guess when or even if it will it go to production.