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  1. Yeah....but an electrician would look at this micro dimmer and say "what is that device...."...
  2. Here is the other switch that controls the garage carriage lights. I've already installed two micro dimmers in this box...getting really crowded in there! That's why I'd like to install the micro dimmer out in the garage work box. I've attach BOTH switch pics to this reply.
  3. pic is attached to original post.
  4. I'd like to use the micro dimmer in conjunction with the two existing switches.
  5. Good morning - need a little guidance from the experts! I want to add the micro dimmer to a circuit that has two switches (one in the foyer and one in the garage) that control some garage carriage lights. The pic below should the switch in the garage (this box is where I'd like to install the dimmer module - more space in the box). What would be the correct way to wire in the micro dimmer module? What confuses me is the lack of a neutral (white) wire. Thanks for any/all assistance.
  6. Michel; Thanks for the quick (but discouraging) reply!
  7. Hello! Currently, when I want to work on ISY programs, I RDP to my home network, connect to my ISY and begin. What would be really nice is to have a local ISY "engine" that I can develop against WITHOUT having any network connectivity. For example, copy the current config of my ISY, import it into the portable ISY engine, and develop new Programs. Maybe even simulating the event success/failures with simple messages (light is on - light is off). When satisfied, simply EXPORT the Program, and IMPORT to my home-based, connected ISY, to continue testing. Is this in the realm of possibility? Or just a pipe-dream?
  8. Excellent data! Thanks for the input!
  9. I'm contemplating connecting the ISY to a UPS. However, I'm not sure if there is value-add in doing this. In my mind, the ISY will be protected against power issues, but the PLM will not. So, in a power outage situation, the UPS-protected ISY will lose communication with the PLM. When power is returned to the PLM, does it "announce itself" to the ISY? Or does the ISY (at some interval), go out and check to see if the PLM is alive? Thanks!
  10. So how would one go about pasting the saved folder structure info BACK into the ISY?
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