shadowb Posted February 5, 2016 Share Posted February 5, 2016 I had a mini-remote in some scenes and triggering some programs. When triggered from the mini-remote different lights in the scene would fail to turn off. When triggered from the ISY program the scene worked every time. I discovered the device's link table and ISY's link table did not match - so I did a Factory Reset on the device. After Factory Reset the Device Links Table was cleared to one line (wrong, more later) but the ISY Links Table had lots of links still in it. I could find no way to clear the ISY Links Table. So I removed the mini-remote completely and reinstalled it. This time the Device Links Table has 9 entries, one for each of the 8 buttons and the end-of-file, and the ISY Links table now matches. THEN I had to remove and replace the IF statements for each of the 8 programs triggered by this remote's buttons. How could I have made the ISY Links table match the Device Links Table after the Factory Reset. I searched and found no way to delete/remove links, hence the brute force approach I used.BTW. I found this problem when one of the programs turned off the lights it was supposed to then many more, including X10 devices that were NEVER in the original scenes nor in any of the programs this mini-remote triggers. Quote Link to comment
rccoleman Posted February 5, 2016 Share Posted February 5, 2016 Put the mini-remote into linking mode (hold down set for a few secs until the LED starts blinking), right-click on the mini-remote and select 'Restore Device'. That should remove all existing links from the mini-remote and repopulate it with what the ISY has in its database. I believe that you can also do it from the 'diagnostics->device links' section by hitting 'compare' to detect differences. If there are differences, you can restore the device to get it back in sync. The most important thing is determining how it happened in the first place. Are you using devices other than the ISY to manage your devices or performing any manual linking at the devices? Both will likely mess up your links. Quote Link to comment
stusviews Posted February 5, 2016 Share Posted February 5, 2016 Put the remote in linking mode and issue a restore device by right clocking on the remote name. Quote Link to comment
shadowb Posted February 5, 2016 Author Share Posted February 5, 2016 Restore would have been wrong because it was ISY's Link Table that was incorrect. After the Factory Reset the device's link table was correctly cleared but ISY's link table still had lots of entries in it. This may have happened by using the device in scenes that I may have set up outside of ISY before I realized that is a no-no. But that does not explain why a Factory Reset worked on device but not the ISY link table for that device. What I needed in this case was the ability to "Restore" ISY's link table to match the reset device's link table. Right? Quote Link to comment
LeeG Posted February 5, 2016 Share Posted February 5, 2016 Factory Reset of Mini-Remote made the device useless to the ISY. Insteon requires the Mini-Remote to have the link records to be able to communicate with the PLM and whatever other devices the Mini-Remote is linked to. The next step,is to Restore Device to Mini-Remote. If you want to start from scratch remove the Mini-Remote from its Scene(s) and Delete device. Add the Mini-Remote to the ISY to reestablish the required links to the PLM. Then add Mini-Remote buttons to any desired Scenes. Quote Link to comment
shadowb Posted February 5, 2016 Author Share Posted February 5, 2016 Because a Restore would have corrupted the device with the WRONG links from ISY, which had the incorrect links table, that's exactly what I did ... removed the mini-remote and reinstalled it. So I guess the net of all this is there is no way to correct an ISY link table that is totally wrong - have to uninstall and reinstall the device. Quote Link to comment
LeeG Posted February 5, 2016 Share Posted February 5, 2016 That is correct. Would be good to understand the problem with the ISY Links Table as that should reflect the Scene activity established by the ISY. Can you provide additional data .... ISY Firmware, ISY UI, both from Help | About Type of ISY, 99i, 994i Were any Mini-Remote links done manually, outside of ISY Detail of problems with ISY Links Table Quote Link to comment
shadowb Posted February 5, 2016 Author Share Posted February 5, 2016 LeeG, ISY 994i/IR PRO (1110) - OpenADR (21010) Firmware: Insteon_UD994 v.4.3.26 (2015-10-13-11:35:11) UI: Insteon_UD994 v.4.3.26 (2015-10-13-11:35:11) Yes, I suspect I set up one or more scenes with the devices before installing the ISY. See attached images. The troubling aspect was after I realized the two link tables were out of sync (images 17 & 18) I reinstalled the mini-8 picking the Delete all Links option but the ISY Links Table was NOT changed - it still had all the old links while the device table was cleared but had ONLY the EOF entry. That's when I completely removed the device and reinstalled it (images 23 & 24). BTW. There is a bug in ISY console - while capturing these images when I did Diagnostics / Show Device Links Table it would simply open an empty Device Links window and NOT prompt me to put the mini-8 into communications mode. I tried several times. I then exited the program and restarted it - then it worked properly. Thanks Quote Link to comment
LeeG Posted February 5, 2016 Share Posted February 5, 2016 "I reinstalled the mini-8 picking the Delete all Links option but the ISY Links Table was NOT changed " Not sure what this activity was. Neither the ISY Links Table nor the Device Links Table was affected (image 18 shows device links and ISY links still exist) Quote Link to comment
shadowb Posted February 5, 2016 Author Share Posted February 5, 2016 Images 17 & 18 show the corrupted link tables BEFORE I removed and reinstalled the mini-remote. Images 23 & 24 show AFTER the reinstall when the two link tables now match. I didn't show the images after the first reinstall attempt when the device links table was cleared to only an EOF line and the ISY links table was unchanged. Quote Link to comment
bagrubes Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 Question I am new to the ISY. I have read some documentation on how to remove a device from he ISY but it seems to be old or old version. How do I unlink devices properly in the ISY and remove them> in the wiki docs it say go to menu and select remove but I do not see that option? Quote Link to comment
MWareman Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 Question I am new to the ISY. I have read some documentation on how to remove a device from he ISY but it seems to be old or old version. How do I unlink devices properly in the ISY and remove them> in the wiki docs it say go to menu and select remove but I do not see that option?You have to remove the device from any subfolders before the option will appear. Quote Link to comment
bagrubes Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 Sorry to be Stupid But I can not find an option to remove device or unlink device? The only option I see is delete device? if I right click on the device i do not get remove links. Quote Link to comment
bagrubes Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 I want to remove all my devices from the ISY and start over 1 by one. Do I just right click the device and select Delete or do I need to remove device some how? Quote Link to comment
larryllix Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 I want to remove all my devices from the ISY and start over 1 by one. Do I just right click the device and select Delete or do I need to remove device some how?There is no point in doing that. Just right click on each device and select Restore causing ISY to clean out and refresh all links in each device. It's the same as starting over and .... 'feels like the first time' Quote Link to comment
Teken Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 I want to remove all my devices from the ISY and start over 1 by one. Do I just right click the device and select Delete or do I need to remove device some how? What is the reason for starting over again? Quote Link to comment
bagrubes Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 I am having trouble with Alexa/Echo and I think it might be related to Adding my ISY and my replacement HUB 2. My HUB died and I could not unlike everything from the hub before I fired up my replacement. Alexa has started saying that command does not work with that device. I have posted on Insteons website. So I am not sure if its the ISY causing bad links so I was going to start over with the insteon HUB and ISY. Quote Link to comment
stusviews Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 It's unlikely that the ISY is causing a problem unless you have the same Insteon devices added to the Hub and the ISY, but have set up non-identical scenes for any of the devices. In any case, you can simply unplug the PLM which effectively places the ISY offline. Quote Link to comment
bagrubes Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 Thanks Stu. You just made an interesting comment. I know you told me on another forum you were using HUB1 HUB2 and ISy. Is it bad practice to have the same devices on the ISY and the HUB? Or are you saying If I create a scene I need to have them identical on both? Can you explain? Quote Link to comment
larryllix Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 (edited) It can be done ok but you have to be partially insane or very meticulous in every move you make. If you ever do a Restore in ISY, all hub links are gone. Edited October 30, 2016 by larryllix Quote Link to comment
bagrubes Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 Yes everything seems to come naturally for Stu Quote Link to comment
KSchex Posted November 9, 2016 Share Posted November 9, 2016 Is there a list of values and what they represent for an Insteon link table? If not any idea where I might "mine" this data? One other question, what does all 0's in a link table entry mean? Thanks.. Quote Link to comment
stusviews Posted November 9, 2016 Share Posted November 9, 2016 (edited) Is there a list of values and what they represent for an Insteon link table? If not any idea where I might "mine" this data? One other question, what does all 0's in a link table entry mean? Thanks.. http://cache.insteon.com/pdf/INSTEON_Command_Tables_20070925a.pdf http://www.madreporite.com/insteon/commands.htm Edited November 9, 2016 by stusviews Quote Link to comment
larryllix Posted November 9, 2016 Share Posted November 9, 2016 Is there a list of values and what they represent for an Insteon link table? If not any idea where I might "mine" this data? One other question, what does all 0's in a link table entry mean? Thanks.. All zeros is a terminator entry. It tells the CPU involved to stop reading the m into a program. Quote Link to comment
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