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2477DR (What's a '....R'??) and "cannot determine insteon engine"


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I just bought a used dimmer model 2477DR. It seems like any other of my many 2477D dimmer switches, but I have the hardest time adding it to my ISY. I keep getting the "cannot determine insteon engine" error. The circuit where it is connected to is electrically 'clean' enough for all other Insteon devices to get adopted/working. However, I also tried different circuits in the house to no avail.

What confuses me a bit is that the label says 2477DR. I have never come across this "R" version and seemingly google neither.

Any thoughts/pointers?

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4 minutes ago, lilyoyo1 said:

Make sure your isy firmware and UI matches. Factory reset dimmer. If you're adding using the address, make sure the address matches. Sometimes the #8 is mistaken for a B or D. 

you were spot on with the #8..... it is actually the letter B......duh!

Thank you!

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Just now, MrBill said:

I use Magnifier on an iPhone if I'm in doubt... magnified you can tell the D vs 0 and the B vs 8.

Thanks. yep, taking a picture and zooming in is very helpful.

 

I was wondering however, if there is a way to read out the address if its label got lost.

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@waffles If you <Start Linking> from the IoX top menu <Link Management> and then press the pull out tab button on the 2477 once, the IoX should list the new device along with it's address.

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2 minutes ago, kzboray said:

@waffles If you put the 2477 into link mode (press the pull out tab on the 2477 one time) and then in IoX start linking from the top menu <Link Management> it should be discovered and the address will be listed.

Got it, thanks! Thus far I have been using the 'light bulb' icon to add new devices. This seems to require the address to start the discovery.

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35 minutes ago, MrBill said:

I use Magnifier on an iPhone if I'm in doubt... magnified you can tell the D vs 0 and the B vs 8.

I'm young enough I can still spot the difference unmagnified, but I have made the mistake a couple of times.  I just take a closer look and voila!

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