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Just trying to add/initialize a new 2634-222 (v.42) module.  I have it plugged-in inside my house (trying to get it setup).

 

When I try to add it, it never completes.  Always seems to fail at the "Writing High Water Byte" step.

 

Are there some troubleshooting options, or should I send it back?  ISY994i is updated with latest fw.

 

Log snippet is here:

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:37 AM : [  31 A1 D3 1]       OL 255

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:37 AM : [  31 A1 D3 1]       RR  28

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:47 AM : [  31 A1 D3 1]       ST 255

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:47 AM : [  31 A1 D3 1]       OL 255

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:47 AM : [  31 A1 D3 1]       RR  28

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:47 AM : [31 A1 D3 0  ] Successfully added device

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:47 AM : [All         ] Writing 16 bytes to devices

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:47 AM : [31 A1 D3 1  ] Link    0 : 0FF8 [A20025272BFF1F01] Writing [A20025272BFF1F01]

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:48 AM : [PLM         ] Group   0 : Writing Controller Link matching [31 A1 D3 1  ] Link    0 : 0FF8 [A20025272BFF1F01]

Tue 12/09/2014 08:29:48 AM : [31 A1 D3 1  ] Link    1 : 0FF0 [E20125272B010001] Writing [E20125272B010001]

Tue 12/09/2014 08:30:07 AM : [PLM         ] Group   1 : Writing Responder Link matching [31 A1 D3 1  ] Link    1 : 0FF0 [E20125272B010001]

Tue 12/09/2014 08:30:07 AM : [31 A1 D3 1  ] Link    2 : 0FE8 [0000000000000000] Writing [00..............]

Tue 12/09/2014 08:30:08 AM : [31 A1 D3 1  ] Link    3 : 0FE0 : Writing High Water Byte

Tue 12/09/2014 08:30:35 AM : [  31 A1 D3 1]      ERR   1

Thanks.

-AJ

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In my experience if the write always fails at the same point, then try a factory reset, remove it from the console, and then add it back. Most of the time that does it. But if it still does the same thing, usually the device itself has a problem.  I realize yours is new, but some of the early OutdoorLincs were definitely a little off in the head and I don't know how long that stock sits around.

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