MarkJames Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 Admittedly I'm being lazy here but often there is nuance in these devices so I'm asking. When I first started using KPL's you could convert them between 6 and 8 button. They've stopped coming with both plates now and are sold separately. I have an older 6 button that has failed. I have a new in box 8 button that I'd like to replace it with. I wouldn't care about the extra buttons except for that I had engraved custom buttons made for the 6 that won't fit the 8. Does anyone know if it's still possible to convert an 8 to a 6 programmatically? Or has that been discontinued? Thanks
gzahar Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 Admittedly I'm being lazy here but often there is nuance in these devices so I'm asking. When I first started using KPL's you could convert them between 6 and 8 button. They've stopped coming with both plates now and are sold separately. I have an older 6 button that has failed. I have a new in box 8 button that I'd like to replace it with. I wouldn't care about the extra buttons except for that I had engraved custom buttons made for the 6 that won't fit the 8. Does anyone know if it's still possible to convert an 8 to a 6 programmatically? Or has that been discontinued? ThanksIt is still possible to convert KPLs between 6 and 8 button mode. This is a function of the KPL firmware and changed by a process of button presses on the KPL and not a program.
Teken Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 Steps are listed in page 17.https://cache-m2.smarthome.com/manuals/2334-2xx.pdf
MarkJames Posted October 14, 2021 Author Posted October 14, 2021 Thank you - will give it a try. The new ones don't come with a manual the way the old ones did and I wasn't clear on whether the old steps would still work. Will give it a go. For some reason I had 3 ISY devices fail in the last month - things had been going along pretty good for a year or two with no failures so this caught me off guard.
Teken Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 Thank you - will give it a try. The new ones don't come with a manual the way the old ones did and I wasn't clear on whether the old steps would still work. Will give it a go. For some reason I had 3 ISY devices fail in the last month - things had been going along pretty good for a year or two with no failures so this caught me off guard.Just a reminder make the physical change first before you add it to the ISY Series Controller.
MarkJames Posted October 14, 2021 Author Posted October 14, 2021 That should have been my next question - what would ISY recognize it as. I guess you're saying that it sends a different ID depending on how it's configured. It would be a lot more convenient to have it just be recognized as a 6 so that I can directly replace it in ISY. Thanks again. [edit above] in my previous post I wrote that 3 ISY devices had failed. I meant to say '3 Insteon devices had failed'
Teken Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 That should have been my next question - what would ISY recognize it as. I guess you're saying that it sends a different ID depending on how it's configured. It would be a lot more convenient to have it just be recognized as a 6 so that I can directly replace it in ISY. Thanks again. [edit above] in my previous post I wrote that 3 ISY devices had failed. I meant to say '3 Insteon devices had failed'The controller will identify it as whatever the hardware is 6 / 8. The potential problem you run into is if the hardware is a 8 button and you add it in and later manually change it to 6 button.The different nodes may not appear correctly. This also causes so called ghost links to remain in extreme cases.
MarkJames Posted October 14, 2021 Author Posted October 14, 2021 All changed over successfully. When adding it ISY identified it as an 8 button even though I had changed it but it correctly recognized 6 buttons. So all is well. Thanks everyone, for the help. mark
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