aLf Posted September 21, 2009 Posted September 21, 2009 I have an Insteon System that has 40+ switches and an ISY99. There have been no changes in the setup for quite awhile. In the past few weeks we have noticed a particular light "location B" was on when no one had switched it on. Today I found that another location "location A" was triggering the first light on. I went into ISY and checked the published links, there were none between the two. The only common ground was that all my swithes, including both locations here are controlled by an ALL-OFF scene. I checked the ISY log and saw only location A in the log. I tried several times and each time by turning "location A" on, "location B" would also follow. When I trurn "A" off, "B" always stays on. For clarity, "A" is two Switchlinc relays tied to each other by a scene, "B" is a simple single Switchlinc. Thanks for the help. aLf
Michel Kohanim Posted September 21, 2009 Posted September 21, 2009 Hi aLf, This is quite odd. The first thing I would suggest is to do a Restore Device on "B". This will remove all the links that might be in that switch but not reflected in ISY. With kind regards, Michel I have an Insteon System that has 40+ switches and an ISY99. There have been no changes in the setup for quite awhile. In the past few weeks we have noticed a particular light "location B" was on when no one had switched it on. Today I found that another location "location A" was triggering the first light on. I went into ISY and checked the published links, there were none between the two. The only common ground was that all my swithes, including both locations here are controlled by an ALL-OFF scene. I checked the ISY log and saw only location A in the log. I tried several times and each time by turning "location A" on, "location B" would also follow. When I trurn "A" off, "B" always stays on. For clarity, "A" is two Switchlinc relays tied to each other by a scene, "B" is a simple single Switchlinc. Thanks for the help. aLf
aLf Posted September 21, 2009 Author Posted September 21, 2009 Michel: As always, you always have the right answer. That did the trick. I'll keep testing it, but I'm confident with you as the captain. Of ISY that is! Tim
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