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The status for triggerlinc along with others is on, off and responding. What does responding mean in context to checking for a status? If a switch is responding then I would think it would be on or off for instance. I'm trying to figure out if a switch hasn't been trigger after a reboot it doesn't show a status either on or off. So does that mean it's not responding?

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The Responding check is looking for the Red ! indicator to the left of a node which indicates the ISY is unable to communicate with the device. With a TriggerLinc being a Controller Only device the only scenario I can think of would be the ISY tried to update the TriggerLinc for a Scene update/change and could not reach the device. Could be it was not put into linking mode or it was not in RF range.

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I was just wondering if it could be used in the case a device hadn't returned a status yet because a query can't be done on a triggerlinc it has to push the status. It sounds like it can't be used that way. Thank you.

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Responding would not cover that but perhaps a Program that checks for

 

If Status 'TriggerLinc - Opened' is not Off

and Status 'TriggerLinc - Opened' is not On

 

Have not tried this but it seems like it would work.

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That's what I have now. Wasn't sure if I was doing it right, but it sounds like I do. Thanks.

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