jeremyg998 Posted June 3, 2017 Posted June 3, 2017 I am sorry if this has been addressed before but have been searching the forums and following the advice all day but cannot get my Away / Night scenes working properly. All my lighting switches are Insteon Dimmers. I have just purchased an Insteon Keypadlink 6 button dimmer to set up some scenes. The top and bottom buttons I am just using to operate some lights via 3 way switch with another Insteon dimmer. The A and B buttons I have set up as "All On / Off" (switches all lights on and off - TOGGLE ON / OFF) and "Kitchen Dining" (switches kitchen Dining lights on and off - TOGGLE ON / OFF). This all works fine. The C and D buttons I want to use as Away and Night scenes. The following applies to what I am doing for the Away scene but should be the same for Night as I basically want to turn some lights on and others off. In the ISY admin console, I set up a scene "Away". I add the button C of the Keypadlink as the controller for the scene (and change to NON TOGGLE ON but I've also tried this with TOGGLE ON / OFF and same results). I add the lights that I want to turn on when I am away as responders - I set the "On Level" to 100 and "Ramp Rate" to 0.5s. I then add the lights I want turned off when I am away as rersponders - I set the "On Level" to 0 for these lights. I test the scene in the ISY admin controller and on my ipad (activating the Away scene button via MobiLinc HD) - works fine, lights come on and go off. I press button C on the Keypadlink and the lights I want come on (I can watch the button turning on on my iPad via MobiLink HD), but no lights go off - arghhhhhh!!!! I am at a a loss - seems this is basic functionality for setting up a scene and activating via a keypadlink button, what am I missing? Thanks in advance for any advice / help.
Jimbo.Automates Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 You have to select the C button inside the scene and adjust the responder levels. The scene itself has responder levels, and each controller in the scene can have different responder levels. There is also a button to copy levels from the scene when you have a controller in that scene selected. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
jeremyg998 Posted June 4, 2017 Author Posted June 4, 2017 THANK YOU! That makes perfect sense now I think about it. I can see the scene and button levels are different.
fasttimes Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 FWIW, I've come to the conclusion that KeypadLincs aren't worth using. In my experience they have a high rate of failure, especially if they are located in a multi gang box. With the advent of the ISY portal, I finally ditched my last two and use Alexa instead.
lilyoyo1 Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 I'm different. Keypads are my favorite device. I can set different moods from a single switch, status at a glance, etc. I've had the complete opposite experience as I've never had a failure with any of mine.
stusviews Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 My KPLs have been in 3- and 4-gang boxes for years with nary a glitch. Just make sure to de-rate them if they're next to another Insteon device.
Tim Wilson Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 Just make sure to de-rate them if they're next to another Insteon device. Can you explain what you mean by "de-rate them"? I'm not familiar with that term.
BamBamF16 Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 Can you explain what you mean by "de-rate them"? I'm not familiar with that term. Yes, please explain. I'm sure I missed something in the literature.
stusviews Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 Insteon wall switches have a stated load capacity. That should be reduced by 100 watts if the device is installed adjacent to another Insteon wall switch. (watts = amperage times voltage). In most instances, there's no problem. The situation arises only when the actual load approaches the stated capacity.
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