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Hi guys,

 

I've had an outdoor scene working fine for quite a while until recently.

Making it brief I have a few devices in the scene including one called Yard Lights.

Recently I've noticed that one doesnt come on with the timer or the scene.

When I tell Alexa to turn it on it works fine.

I removed it from the scene and put it back in but the behaviour hasn't changed.

Not sure if its failing but I wouldn't think so because it triggers on its own just fine.

Any thoughts?

Andrew

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Telling Alexa to turn something on or off via the ISY is no different than pushing the corresponding button in the ISY admin console.  So the Scene and the program are turning on a Scene.  Is Alexa turning that same scene on again? or is she individually controlling a device named Yard Light?

If she's turning the scene on again, what happans if you first tell her to turn the scene off? then tell her to turn it back on... does it fail?

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Yes the program is turning on the scene and Yard Lights are part of the scene. 
 

when I tell her to shut off the scene (when it’s already off) and then tell her to turn the scene on it’s the same result. 

Posted

It appears that you have a communications problem, it could be due to noise on the powerline. 

Is your PLM ,or the others that aren't working, dual band devices?

What firmware and UI are you running?

 

Posted
the firmware is 4.9.0
How do I find the properties of the devices that aren't working?
right click on each device and display its links in its internal memory link table. Then click the compare option and see if ISY agrees. If not click restore and fix the links.

Devices have a link for each scene and each connection. ISY PLM is a connection. One can be working while others were destroyed by some noise during communications.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, andrew77 said:

the firmware is 4.9.0

How do I find the properties of the devices that aren't working?

Is your UI also 4.9.0?

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6 minutes ago, larryllix said:

right click on each device and display its links in its internal memory link table. Then click the compare option and see if ISY agrees. If not click restore and fix the links.

I tried the restore and nothing seemed to help

 

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Pull out all the set buttons on the switches that aren't working, then run the scene test. If the test looks good then push one of the set buttons in and run the scene test again. If all still looks good then keep going until you find a problem switch

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