Hattai2012 Posted April 2, 2017 Share Posted April 2, 2017 I have an ISY 994i, I set up a basic program to flash a light (2672-222) when water is detected on the leak sensor (2852-222). I messed up and just deleted the program. So at some point months later when the leak sensor detected water it flashed my light. I removed the leak sensor to prevent the light from flashing because I couldn't figure out what else to do. Yesterday the same light started flashing on its own. I deleted the light bulb and reinstalled it to try and remove the old links, still flashing. I tried to write a new program and delete it to remove the links, still flashing. I checked the log and have the DON line in it. Is there anyway to get the program back or do I just have to get rid of the bulb? If I change that bulb for another one that I have in another location will that make a difference? When I get home I can post the log. Is there anything I can do or am I going to have to just replace the bulb? The bulb flashed for over 2 hours last night. I had the program set to flash for about 2 min. I turned the light off at the switch last night. I turned it back on this morning and it flashed for over an hour. The leak sensor is dry and has been for over 6 months. I have it 4 ft off the floor to prevent the flash. I removed it from my programing last night and the light still flashed. Link to comment
larryllix Posted April 2, 2017 Share Posted April 2, 2017 Welcome to the forum! In the admin console when you delet a program, it only displays it gone to the user to look nice until you hit "Save". Then it removes it from your ISY. If you have a look in your programs you just may find it still and be able to fix it. BTW: If you right click on the programs in the program tree in the admin console you will find a find and replace menu that you can search for most program elements. Link to comment
Hattai2012 Posted April 2, 2017 Author Share Posted April 2, 2017 Thank you. I will try it when I get home. Link to comment
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