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Scenes turning on in Home Assistant when a device turns on

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Hi, I've recently installed an ISY994i to support all my Insteon devices in conjunction with Home Assistant.  In my kitchen, I have a keypad with three of the buttons configured as Cooking, Dinner, Evening.  They act as controllers for Insteon Scenes to set the lighting in my kitchen depending on the activity.  In Home Assistant, these scenes appear as switches (switch.scene_cooking, switch.scene_dinner, switch.scene_evening).

What I've noticed is that when I turn on any given light in the kitchen that is part of the those scenes (eg. island light), ISY is sending a message to Home Assistant that switch.scene_cooking, switch.scene_dinner and switch.scene_evening have all turned on.  

It is true that the island light is part of those scenes, but simply as responders in the scenes.  Just because the island light is on, should not imply the scene (ie. switch) is on.  

Has anyone else noticed this, or have I configured something incorrectly in ISY to cause Home Assistant to react this way?

Thanks,

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