accessha Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 ISY Firmware 2.6.3 Latest Elk Firmware Attempted to connect to the Elk on the unsecured port and everything appears to work fine. I can arm/disarm, etc. However, when a switch is turned on or a scene is run, things get a little strange. The ISY gets stuck in some sort of loop and the scene cycles and never stops until the Elk connection is disabled. In the upper left corner of the ISY admin console it continually flashes BUSY. It makes for a nice disco like effect but not very practical for everyday use. Any thoughts on what may be causing this?
Guest Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 ISY Firmware 2.6.3Latest Elk Firmware Attempted to connect to the Elk on the unsecured port and everything appears to work fine. I can arm/disarm, etc. However, when a switch is turned on or a scene is run, things get a little strange. The ISY gets stuck in some sort of loop and the scene cycles and never stops until the Elk connection is disabled. In the upper left corner of the ISY admin console it continually flashes BUSY. It makes for a nice disco like effect but not very practical for everyday use. Any thoughts on what may be causing this? Do you have the latest firmware for the ELK? I ahd this problem with the ELK until I updated the firmware. I also have this problem when I get a power outage and restore with just the ISY. Still working on that
Michel Kohanim Posted April 13, 2008 Posted April 13, 2008 accessha, ISY cannot work with ELK's secure port. With kind regards, Michel ISY Firmware 2.6.3Latest Elk Firmware Attempted to connect to the Elk on the unsecured port and everything appears to work fine. I can arm/disarm, etc. However, when a switch is turned on or a scene is run, things get a little strange. The ISY gets stuck in some sort of loop and the scene cycles and never stops until the Elk connection is disabled. In the upper left corner of the ISY admin console it continually flashes BUSY. It makes for a nice disco like effect but not very practical for everyday use. Any thoughts on what may be causing this?
Guest Posted April 13, 2008 Posted April 13, 2008 And I need to read more carefully since the first thing he said was he has the latest firmware But I always used the unsecure port and had this problem until I updated the firmware.
accessha Posted April 13, 2008 Author Posted April 13, 2008 Thanks, I'll double check the Elk firmware again. It's actually a friends installation, so I'll have to have him verify the version.
accessha Posted April 14, 2008 Author Posted April 14, 2008 Thanks Digger... it was the M1's firmware.
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