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How do I see status of a KPL secondary?

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Hi All:

 

I have the following program,

 

If

Status 'GAR KPL H' is Off

Or Status 'MBR KPL H' is Off

Or Status 'Occupied On/OFF APL' is Off

 

Then

Repeat Every 15 minutes

Set Scene 'All OFF' Off

 

Else

- No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')

 

 

We had our usual power outage this past week. No problem, ISY did it's job. BUT, I came into the house and 'MBR KPL H' was lit up(ON), and was really OFF. I tried to look locally and remotely to see what the "status" of the KPL button was. ISY would not show or Query the status. I (assume) it was OFF as the program ran fine. Is there any way of knowing for certain where the button was? I know that this is secondary button, but the whole thing seems strange to me???

 

The only way for me to "restet" the status in ISY was to physically press the button when I got to the location.

 

Thanks,

 

aLf

 

PS. There is still snow and ice in Melmac!

I don't believe there is any way to query the status of a KPL secondary button. The ISY watches and sees its status, as you found it, only when it is pressed.

  • Author

Mike:

 

Thanks. My question though is; Why does the GUI show status after the button is pushed and not before? Also after my original post, I thought about the program above. I don't really know the real status of the MBR button that was ON. Because the program is written GAR (OR) MBR (OR) APL... In this case MBR may have been ON and GAR and of course for sure I know APL is OFF as it is querry-able.

 

Any ideas for more control (security) during my always power outages.

 

I appreciate the expertise.

 

aLf

My question though is; Why does the GUI show status after the button is pushed and not before?

 

Because once the ISY "sees" you press the button, it knows and keeps track of the status. There's just no way for the ISY to poll a KPL secondary and find out what it's current status is.

 

If it somehow changes status without the ISY knowing it (say the button is on, you cut the power on it, power it back up, and now the button is off - the ISY would still think it was ON).

  • Author

Mike:

 

Thanks. So does the secondary buttons always go to off after a power cycle? Or do they resume last task they were asked (that rhymes)? If they go to off, that's good as it will help insure the OFF call and therefore make ISY run the AWAY program.

 

Appreciate your help.

 

aLf

Thanks. So does the secondary buttons always go to off after a power cycle? Or do they resume last task they were asked (that rhymes)? If they go to off, that's good as it will help insure the OFF call and therefore make ISY run the AWAY program.

 

I'm not certain the behavior, but either way I don't think it's something I would count on for anything important.

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