spiderbot Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 I have a 994i connected to about 15 devices in my home. I use MobiLink for my remote control. I can control everything. Here's the problem. * Start with all devices in off state. * I turn on a device remotely using the app. * I turn off the device manually. * I go to the app and it shows the light is still on. * If I 'cycle' the device off, everything works from there until the next manual action again goes out of sync. I have written a small app that saves off the results of a rest/status command over http. As above, it shows the device is on when it isn't. This is definitely an issue with the ISY. Any suggestions? Thanks
kgividen Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 I have a 994i connected to about 15 devices in my home. I use MobiLink for my remote control. I can control everything. Here's the problem. * Start with all devices in off state. * I turn on a device remotely using the app. * I turn off the device manually. * I go to the app and it shows the light is still on. * If I 'cycle' the device off, everything works from there until the next manual action again goes out of sync. I have written a small app that saves off the results of a rest/status command over http. As above, it shows the device is on when it isn't. This is definitely an issue with the ISY. Any suggestions? Thanks I have seen something similar to this. In my case it was because I send a command to turn off or on and then I immediately queried and the ISY didn't have the correct status. I delayed a couple of seconds and then it would see the correct status. I'm also not sure if it doesn't have something to do with the ramp rate. I haven't looked into it past putting a small artificial delay there.
spiderbot Posted June 16, 2016 Author Posted June 16, 2016 Thanks for your response. I get the wrong data even if the *only* thing I do is query with https://.../rest/status. I *really* don't want to have to reprogram everything. I have a ton of home automation programs on the ISY.
mwester Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 Let's step back just a bit. Repeat your test sequence - this time watch the device status in the ISY Admin console. Does the console status update when you manually turn off the device? If not, then you have a communication problem if the device is Insteon, or a zwave device with "instant status".
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