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I'm slowly but surely getting the hang of my new system, but when I tried to add a new device, the message "fail to add device, reason 3". I've seen another forum on it was a few years ago and I was trying to follow their advice but I got lost.

Mon 12/21/2020 04:41:27 PM : [B 8 98      ] Added to list of devices to link to ISY
Mon 12/21/2020 04:41:27 PM : [INST-TX-I1  ] 02 62 0B 08 98 0F 0D 00
Mon 12/21/2020 04:41:27 PM : [INST-ACK    ] 02 62 0B.08.98 0F 0D 00 06                 (00)
Mon 12/21/2020 04:41:35 PM : [INST-TX-I1  ] 02 62 0B 08 98 0F 0D 00
Mon 12/21/2020 04:41:35 PM : [INST-ACK    ] 02 62 0B.08.98 0F 0D 00 06                 (00)
Mon 12/21/2020 04:41:44 PM : [INST-TX-I1  ] 02 62 0B 08 98 0F 0D 00
Mon 12/21/2020 04:41:44 PM : [INST-ACK    ] 02 62 0B.08.98 0F 0D 00 06                 (00)
Mon 12/21/2020 04:41:48 PM : [B 8 98 0    ] Failed to add device, reason 3
Mon 12/21/2020 04:41:48 PM : [All         ] Writing 0 bytes to devices
 

This is what pops up on Event Viewer, Level 3. The system runs on 120 VAC, 600W and 60HZ. Is there a way to know if the switch itself is busted and do I need a new one?

Posted (edited)

What version firmware and does the UI match the firmware version?

What is the device's part number you are trying to add?

Looks like you using the Start Linking method and not the Add a New Device choice from the drop down menu?

From the Event Viewer information  you posted. After the initial ID by holding the Set Button On the Device and it being seen. It is not sending back any more details on what it is. When it is being sent a request for information on it.

You may want to try a Factory Reset on the device and see if it may have some corrupted information in it.

 

Edited by Brian H
Posted

I believe reason 3 means:

3    DEVICE RETURNED INVALID NODE    an address that we don't have in our node map.

I would also suggest doing a factory reset on the device and using the Add New Device from the menu. Also, look at the device address and be sure you are reading it correctly. Some times the numbers are hard to see clearly.

 

 

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