Everything posted by LeeG
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KPL backlights
A KeypadLinc backlight level is setting how bright ALL the KPL buttons are when turned On. The setting affects ALL buttons, not just one button. Define a Scene with KPL buttons A and B as Responders. Have the Program that is triggered by button C turn this Scene On to turn On buttons A and B.
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Scene help...
Scenes produce less traffic for sure. A Scene On or Off uses a single Insteon command no matter how many Responders in the Scene. A Scene can be less reliable than Direct commands if the Insteon network is marginal in areas. A Direct command has multiple retries, a Scene has no retries. I would try using a Scene to see if it is reliable. If there are Insteon network issues that cannot be resolved go back to Direct commands.
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Insteon Camera and ISY
There is no camera support in the ISY. The Network Module is sending messages to the camera(s) but that is the general capability of the Network Module. Nothing specific for cameras.
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Insteon Camera and ISY
I do not know what is in a SmartLinc 2412N but it cannot be transferred to an ISY. I think MobiLinc can control cameras but this is what I think, not what I know, and for sure no ISY function is used for camera control.
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Scene help...
The Simplehomenet/Smartenit devices have been at their current firmware for several years. They have no plans to change how they work. The I/O Linc Relay reverses the command action based on On Level setting. With 0% On Level the Relay turns Off with an On command and turns On with an Off command. There is no absolute regarding how relays react across all relay devices.
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Scene help...
My EZIO8SA Relays work the same. The On Level 0% has no affect. Separate Scenes for On and Off will be required.
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Programming Help
The Adjust Scene statements posted adjust what happens when the Scene name is used in a Program or controlled from the Admin Console. To adjust the Local values both the In Scene and Set parameters have to specify the individual switch. Then In Scene 'switch1' Set 'switch1' 20% In Scene 'switch2' Set 'switch2' 20% Else In Scene 'switch1' Set 'switch1' 73% In Scene 'switch2' Set 'switch2' 73%
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Custom Notifications
Can you post the Customizations tab with these messages? Can also open a Ticket and someone from UDI will help code the lines. Using xx yy zz without the node number etc cannot work and those options are simply confusing the actual variable requirement ${sys.node.E F5 1C 1.ST}
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Custom Notifications
Which one is correct? 0E.5F.1C or sys.node.E F5 1C 1.ST
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Custom Notifications
Also missing the node number sys.node.E F5 1C 1.ST See this link for the correct format viewtopic.php?f=68&t=14346&p=112009
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Custom Notifications
Drop the leading 0 sys.node.E F5 1C.ST viewtopic.php?f=68&t=14346&p=112009
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Chrone can not log into Admin Console => no /web/insteon.jar
You running on an 99i? If so move to a 994i. If running a 994i move to a later ISY firmware.
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Venstar T5800 Wi-Fi
philgood They would have signed an NDA to access that information. Some of Insteon itself is not documented to us mortals because we have not signed an NDA.
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Problem with Insteon Thermostats
The earlier post only has the interpretation of an Insteon message without the actual Insteon message itself. To understand what the D2D EVENT lines indicate for example the Insteon message they are analyzing is needed. Below the DON is simply interpreting the ON command (11) code in the Insteon message. The Heat/Cool State (CLIHCS 2) indicates Cool State if my memory is correct. The various thermostat values (CLIHCS) can be found in this WIKI section. http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index ... _Variables The "uom=0 prec=-1" are new interpretations that UDI has recently added to the LEVEL 3 trace. I could guess that uom= is Unit of Measure maybe, the prec= is Precision maybe. These I have not seen any doc as to what they actually mean being they are new. There are new D2D CMP lines that interpret a Program trigger from the Insteon message Sat 04/26/2014 05:51:44 PM : [D2D-CMP 004F] CTL [11 B6 BC 1] DOF op=1 Event(val=1 uom=0 prec=-1) is Condition(val=0 uom=0 prec=-1) --> true Trying to evaluate the interpretations without the original Insteon message is difficult. The previous message is a Program trigger showing Program ID (004F), type of trigger (CTL = Control), etc. Without looking at the Program itself it is more difficult to evaluate what the information being presented actually means.l Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 1D.6C.D6 00.00.01 CB 11 00 LTONRR (00) Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [std-Group ] 1D.6C.D6-->Group=1, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=2 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [1D 6C D6 2] [DON] [0] uom=0 prec=-1 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [ 1D 6C D6 2] DON 0 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [1D 6C D6 2] [sT] [255] uom=0 prec=-1 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [ 1D 6C D6 2] ST 255 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [1D 6C D6 1] [CLIHCS] [2] uom=0 prec=-1 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [ 1D 6C D6 1] CLIHCS 2 To get an accurate evaluation of the D2D EVENTs the Insteon message that generated those messages would be helpful
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Problem with Insteon Thermostats
Were the actual Insteon messages not included? UDI has added additional interpretation of each message, D2D for example, of the actual Insteon messages. Some day UDI may explain these additional messages. For now seeing the actual Insteon message from which these additional information messages were generated would be very helpful. Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 1D.6C.D6 00.00.01 CB 11 00 LTONRR (00) Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [std-Group ] 1D.6C.D6-->Group=1, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=2 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [1D 6C D6 2] [DON] [0] uom=0 prec=-1 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [ 1D 6C D6 2] DON 0 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [1D 6C D6 2] [sT] [255] uom=0 prec=-1 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [ 1D 6C D6 2] ST 255 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [1D 6C D6 1] [CLIHCS] [2] uom=0 prec=-1 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:15 PM : [ 1D 6C D6 1] CLIHCS 2 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:16 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 1D.6C.D6 00.00.01 CB 11 00 LTONRR (00) Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:16 PM : [std-Group ] 1D.6C.D6-->Group=1, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=2 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:16 PM : [D2D EVENT ] Event [1D 6C D6 2] [DON] [0] uom=0 prec=-1 Sat 04/26/2014 12:21:16 PM : [ 1D 6C D6 2] DON 0
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Swimming Pool Temperature
Not as far as the EZIO8SA is concerned.
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All On/off button on KPL
"Is it possible to decouple the LED light for Button A from the actual Dimmer?" No. What is the KeypadLinc firmware level? What ISY level is being used? I assigned a V.41 KPL button A as non-toggle On and Controller of a Scene using 4.2.1. The LED action of blinking twice and remaining On and the Event Viewer confirm it is in non-toggle On mode.
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Increased availability using multiple PLM's - any downside?
Setting up multiple environments to control the same devices is difficult at best. With today's I2CS devices they need to be linked to the PLM to do even basic On/Off operations. Linking devices to two PLMs and maintaining those links are difficult. I don't think the idea is practical.
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Hidden Door Sensor 2845-222 WORKAROUND
Just in case the idea is lost, the cat 16, subcat 17 are decimal numbers. When looking at the New INSTEON Device list that is the same as [10.11] which are hex numbers; 0x10=16 decimal 0x11=17 decimal
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Hot Water Recirulating Pump w/ dishwasher & washing machine
I have not been able to get a single On/Off. The SynchroLinc is checking the current flow. The washer has too many On/Off cycles spread too far apart for a single On/Off.
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Unable to add SynchroLink [Broke Again]
I am one confused individual. I thought the issue was not able to add a SynchroLinc. The last trace (not the two that were just posted that I assume were some that were deleted) is not the SynchroLinc (19.8B.D3).
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Unable to add SynchroLink [Broke Again]
The SynchroLinc sent an Extended message in response to a Poke command. This is not valid and the ISY stopped the process. I went back to earlier posts to see if there is any correlation with other traces but found them deleted. Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:47 PM : [iNST-TX-I1 ] 02 62 19 8B D3 0F 29 01 Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:47 PM : [iNST-ACK ] 02 62 19.8B.D3 0F 29 01 06 POKE (01) Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:50 PM : [iNST-ERX ] 02 51 19 8B D3 22 FF 06 13 88 00 00 00 EB B3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:50 PM : [Ext-Direct ] 19.8B.D3-->ISY/PLM Group=0, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=0 Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:54 PM : [19 8B D3 1 ] Link 0 : 0FF8 [E20122FF06010001] *Failed Writing [E20122FF06010001] Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:54 PM : [ 19 8B D3 1] ERR 1 The Access Point has improved comm to the SynchroLinc. The earlier test where the PLM was put into the 4 tap Set button test showed the SynchroLinc is on the opposite 120v leg. The Access Point has removed one of the extra hops. Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:16 PM : [iNST-TX-I1 ] 02 62 19 8B D3 0F 28 0F Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:16 PM : [iNST-ACK ] 02 62 19.8B.D3 0F 28 0F 06 SET-MSB(0F) Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:17 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 19.8B.D3 22.FF.06 27 28 0F SET-MSB(0F) Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:17 PM : [std-Direct Ack] 19.8B.D3-->ISY/PLM Group=0, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=1 Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:17 PM : [iNST-TX-I1 ] 02 62 19 8B D3 0F 2B F8 Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:17 PM : [iNST-ACK ] 02 62 19.8B.D3 0F 2B F8 06 PEEK (F8) Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:17 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 19.8B.D3 22.FF.06 27 2B E2 PEEK (E2) Fri 04/18/2014 07:21:17 PM : [std-Direct Ack] 19.8B.D3-->ISY/PLM Group=0, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=1
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Hot Water Recirulating Pump w/ dishwasher & washing machine
The only thing I find is what is on the SynchroLinc sales page.
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Scene SwitchLinc KeypadLinc Question
An ISY Program is necessary to turn KPL button B Off based on the On Level of the load being controlled by the SwitchLinc. if Status 'switch1' is not 50% Or Status 'switch2' is not 50% Then Set Scene 'xxxx' Off Else Your approach to the All Off is the solution.
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Program 6 Button Switch (Solved)
The Insteon Direct On/Off commands do not have a placeholder to identify which KPL button should react. Sending an Direct On/Off command to a KPL turns the load control button and load On/Off.