Jump to content

2477D Dual-Band Insteon Dimmer Switch Anomaly


Recommended Posts

Posted

I have two (2) 2477D Dual-Band Insteon Dimmer Switches installed in a 3-way configuration via a Scene. Each of the switches as an independent entity is setup with the 2.0 second ramp rate. Also, each switch in the scene is setup with the same ramp rate. Basically, everything appears to be configured correctly. Now, when I manually turn on the lights with one of the switches, the LED's indicating ramp rate on the other switch rapidly zips to the "top" while the LEDs on the switch that was manually activate appear to follow the 2.0 second ramp rate. The lights appear to follow the correct ramp rate. The same observations with regards to each of the switch LED's occur when the lights are turned off. The ramp rate of the bulbs does appear to be consistent with 2.0 seconds. Now, when I go over to the other switch (the one where the switch LEDs rapidly zipped up), the LED ramp rate now appears to follow the 2.0 ramp rate. The other switch still is showing the 2.0 second ramp rate. The same observations when the lights are turned off with the switch being observed for the LED ramp rate anomaly. Any suggestions on diagnostics? I have verified the ramp rate in all the configuration items for the switches and scene. 

Posted

Possibly an old program before you discovered Insteon Scenes?

Right click on any program and select search from the fall down menu. Find any occurrence of the device acting strangely.

Sent using Tapatalk

Posted

Forgot to mention. There are no programs associated with any of these switches. 

Thanks for the advice. I will double check.

Posted

Only the Scene is part of a program. The individual switches are never called out in a program. That program turns on the lights (FADE UP) when it gets dark and turns them off (FADE DOWN) at a preset time. 

Posted

Since I looked at the programs, can anyone direct me to what the different icons mean? I know that the circle with the slash is NOT ENABLED. But, what does a Green Bar or a Red Bar mean. Could not find n the Wiki (probably looking in wrong spot).

Posted

Answered the last question. It is the status value (Green = True, Red - False). Answer was not in the obvious location. 

Posted
Answered the last question. It is the status value (Green = True, Red - False). Answer was not in the obvious location. 
For programs the colour indicates the last program logic ran. The shape indicates running now or earlier.

Sent using Tapatalk

Posted

I was afraid that was the answer. 

 

Now, when I do a factory reset, do I need to remove the devices from the network then reinstall them as though they were new devices? Or, do I just need to do the factory reset then reestablish the associations (i.e., scene, ….) and configurations (ramp rate, ….)?

Posted
I was afraid that was the answer. 

 

Now, when I do a factory reset, do I need to remove the devices from the network then reinstall them as though they were new devices? Or, do I just need to do the factory reset then reestablish the associations (i.e., scene, ….) and configurations (ramp rate, ….)?

No. It's really simple. About 15 seconds with the device, and then about two clicks in admin console.

 

Sent using Tapatalk

 

 

 

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...