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The 2412 PLM is powerline only, no RF capability. The motion sensor will have to be positioned near a Dual Band device. The event trace shows no response from the motion sensor which is expected since it is not near a Dual Band device. Are you running a 99i or 994i? The 99i does not support the Hidden Door Sensor.
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Is the PLM a 2412 or 2413? Try factory reset of one motion sensor. Put it into linking mode with Set button. Run Tools | Diagnostics | Event Viewer at LEVEL 3. Use New INSTEON Device and post the event trace.
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The Disable command does not have an event trace entry. Check the Enable/Disable state of "the other Program" There is nothing in the event trace about Disable, yet AAAA3 Copy is marked Disabled after Program ran AAAA4 - [iD 006C][Parent 0001] If - No Conditions - (To add one, press 'Schedule' or 'Condition') Then Send X10 'A1/On (3)' Wait 5 seconds Send X10 'A1/Off (11)' Disable Program 'AAAA3 Copy' Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:46 PM : [ Time] 12:43:46 0(0) Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:46 PM : [ X10] A1 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:46 PM : [X10-RSP ] 02 63 66 00 06 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:46 PM : [ X10] A1/On (3) Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:46 PM : [X10-RSP ] 02 63 62 80 06 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:47 PM : [X10-RX ] 02 52 66 00 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:47 PM : [ X10] A1 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:48 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 14.B7.2A 22.80.0B 07 6E 18 (18) Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:48 PM : [std-Direct ] 14.B7.2A-->ISY/PLM Group=0, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=1 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:48 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [14 B7 2A 1] [sT] [48] uom=0 prec=-1 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:48 PM : [ 14 B7 2A 1] ST 48 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:50 PM : [X10-RSP ] 02 63 66 00 06 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:50 PM : [ X10] A1 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:50 PM : [ X10] A1/Off (11) Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:50 PM : [ Time] 12:43:51 0(0) Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:51 PM : [X10-RSP ] 02 63 63 80 06 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:52 PM : [X10-RX ] 02 52 66 00 Wed 12/24/2014 12:43:52 PM : [ X10] A1
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What does Help | About display for UI? and Firmware?
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It would try to use 192.168.1.253 as a static IP. It does not fall back to something else. What will your router do when the ISY attempts to connect to 192.168.1.253 ? Log into the router and set up 192.168.1.253 as a static IP.
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Click Help | About to show type of ISY
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Have the event trace running at LEVEL 3. From the Admin Console turn each device On and Off a few times. Look at the Hops Left=x counts and if an ACK is actually received. This will show how well PLM to device comm is working.
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The Scene Off was issued and the ISY marked what the devices should have done, turn Off. An ISY Scene gets no feedback (ACKs) from the devices and there are no retries. If a device does not react to an ISY Scene it is usually the result of poor comm. Since there are no ACKs back each device has a single opportunity to respond to the Scene command. Mon 12/22/2014 08:54:18 PM : [ Time] 20:54:19 4(0) Mon 12/22/2014 08:54:18 PM : [INST-TX-I1 ] 02 62 00 00 4E CF 13 00 Mon 12/22/2014 08:54:18 PM : [INST-ACK ] 02 62 00.00.4E CF 13 00 06 LTOFFRR(00) Mon 12/22/2014 08:54:18 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [33 38 FA 1] [ST] [0] uom=0 prec=-1 Mon 12/22/2014 08:54:18 PM : [ 33 38 FA 1] ST 0 Mon 12/22/2014 08:54:18 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [2E 4D BA 1] [ST] [0] uom=0 prec=-1 Mon 12/22/2014 08:54:18 PM : [ 2E 4D BA 1] ST 0 Mon 12/22/2014 08:54:18 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [33 3A 76 1] [ST] [0] uom=0 prec=-1 Mon 12/22/2014 08:54:18 PM : [ 33 3A 76 1] ST 0
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Run the Program a few minutes earlier. 3AM is the same time the QueryAll runs. The event trace is not covering 3AM
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This is the only Program that is associated with setting the On Levels. Lines 4 and 5 in the Then and Else clauses insure the status LEDs are set to the correct level. The Then clause runs at 8:30PM, the Else clause runs at 6AM If From 8:30:00PM To 6:00:00AM (next day) Then In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' 30% (On Level) Else In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' 100% (On Level)
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Since the Sensor is not in the Log perhaps the KPL button was accidentally pressed?
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Since the Program should not be activating a device the Program is not correct. This also means the Program is not setting the the Responder On Levels for the devices. ISY Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs' 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' - Controller 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' - Controller 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' - Controller If the Program is referencing 'Main Hallway Upstairs' the PLM is the Controller with 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1', 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2', and 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' are Responders. None of the switches can perform the same action as they are Controllers when pressed, not Responders, so they use different information. That information can be set to match what the PLM would do from a Program but I have not seen the Program issue the correct Adjust Scene statements. First I need to know the load control device, the device that has the lighting physically connected to the Red wire of the switch.
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wswartz Did you follow the Wiki instructions for replacing a PLM? Remove power from ISY and old PLM. Connect new PLM to ISY and plug in new PLM. Power up ISY Run File | Restore Modem (PLM) If the ISY was not turned off before plugging in new PLM the ISY does not know the PLM has been replaced.
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The Set parameter is the second parameter of Adjust Scene. The device is represented as 'responder on level' which needs to be the name of the load control device.
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Here is a starting point program wise. Post did not mention how long LampLinc should stay On so this example leaves it On until To time. If Control 'MS I2CS-Sensor' is switched On And From 8:50:00AM To 6:00:00PM (same day) Then Set 'LampLinc DB' On Else Set 'LampLinc DB' Off The motion sensor options should be Sensor mode: checked On Only mode: unchecked Night mode: checked
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These statements DO NOT turn ON or Off any device, which oberkc has already noted. You have documented what the result should be and these statements make that happen (when you identify the load control device). These statements affect what happens when the switches are turned On, they DO NOT turn the switches On. Then In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' Set 'responder on level' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' Set 'responder on level' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' Set 'responder on level' 30% (On Level) Else In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' Set 'responder on level' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' Set 'responder on level' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' Set 'responder on level' 100% (On Level)
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Any attempt to change what the device does when the device is turned On cannot work as the device has already turned On to some value you do not want. As Jimbo has already noted, remove the "If Control" statements. Also, from the name used "Upstairs Night", that sounds like name of the ISY Scene. That would apply if using the Scene in a Program, 'Set Scene "Upstairs Night" On'. Its impossible to write an accurate example because the load control device has not been identified. The first parameter is the name of the Controller, the second name is the load control device. If From 9:00:00PM To 6:00:00AM (next day) Then In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' Set 'responder on level' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' Set 'responder on level' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' Set 'responder on level' 30% (On Level) Else In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' Set 'responder on level' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' Set 'responder on level' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' Set 'responder on level' 100% (On Level) Need to know name of load control device 'responder on level' to finish example.
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Click On Controller button C below Scene name. Set the On Level for D,E,F to 0%. Repeat for each Controller button below the respective Scene name.
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Run the Event Viewer at LEVEL 3. Attempt to add IO Linc using New INSTEON Device and post the trace. If this is a new IO Linc it will be an I2CS device. Too far back to know for sure but 3.3.10 could be having an issue with an I2CS IO Linc.
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If Control 'switchlinc' is switched Off Then Disable Program 'xxxxx' --- this stops the Program below Wait some time to allow door to close and exit garage Enable Program 'xxxxx' Else Program xxxxx If Control 'motionsensor-sensor' is switched On And From Sunset To Sunrise (next day) Then Set 'switchlinc' On Wait 10 minutes Set 'switchlinc Off Else Set 'switchlinc Off
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DeLo That is not a LEVEL 3 event trace. With the IO Linc being powerline only and in the garage there is likely a powerline comm issue to the garage. Could be something in the garage generating interference. Could simply be poor powerline comm that far away.
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The solution is to adjust the reaction of the current Scene, not create an additional Scene Device A Device B Device C turns On/Off a fourth device. The Program does a "Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' 30%". That is not a Scene. If that was a Scene it would be "Set Scene 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' 30%". So far 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' is not described. The solution is to issue a series of Adjust Scene statements at 9PM which change the Responder On Level to 30%. When the Controller switch is turned On the Responder turns On to 30% If From 9:00:00PM To 6:00:00AM (next day) Then In Scene 'Device A' Set 'responder on level' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Device B' Set 'responder on level' 30% (On Level) In Scene 'Device C' Set 'responder on level' 30% (On Level) Else In Scene 'Device A' Set 'responder on level' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Device B' Set 'responder on level' 100% (On Level) In Scene 'Device C' Set 'responder on level' 100% (On Level) The problem is the "responder" device has not been identified beyond it is called "Set 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' 30%"
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Sorry, I'm not clear yet. There are three switches 'Main Hallway Master' 'Main Hallway Upstairs 1' 'Main Hallway Upstairs 2' which turn On/Off 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' Is 'Main Hallway Upstairs Master' a fourth switch that can be human operated, or perhaps an InLineLinc (or similar) that has no direct human interaction. The solution will be conceptually what I posted earlier, only with several more parts because of the number of additional switches. The Scene cannot be allowed to turn on the load control device to 100%. Once I know whether there are three or four physical Controllers then the Program can be coded to adjust what those Controllers make happen from 9PM to 6AM. The Controllers will turn On the load control device to 30%. The Program will adjust what the Controllers do based on Time of Day with no need to make a second adjustment.
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A small night light powered from the same location is usually enough.