jerlands Posted May 2, 2010 Posted May 2, 2010 I'd like to know what the following "INSTEON Level 2 Codes" infer. INST-ACK = Instruction-Acknowledge? INST-SRX = Instruction-Standard Receive Communication? INST-ERX = Instruction-Extended Receive Communication? Just Curious... Thanks, Jon
Sub-Routine Posted May 2, 2010 Posted May 2, 2010 Hi Jon, You have it figured out. There is a Wiki page: Using the Event Viewer INST-ACK The PLM responded to a command sent by ISY (usually an echo). i2 ACKs are longer (23 bytes). INST-SRX The receiving device has either responded to a command from ISY or is sending an event. This is the standard length message (i1). INST-ERX Like INST-SRX, but extended length and returned by i2 devices. Rand I'd like to know what the following "INSTEON Level 2 Codes" infer. INST-ACK = Instruction-Acknowledge? INST-SRX = Instruction-Standard Receive Communication? INST-ERX = Instruction-Extended Receive Communication? Just Curious... Thanks, Jon
jerlands Posted May 3, 2010 Author Posted May 3, 2010 Hi Jon, You have it figured out. There is a Wiki page: Using the Event Viewer Thanks Rand... I had read the Wiki but it doesn't explain the meaning of the abbreviations as it does with the "INSTEON Action Codes" DON = Device On DOF= Device Off DFON=Device Fast On DFOF =Device Fast Off BMAN = Begin Manual Change SMAN = Stop Manual Change OL = On-Level RR = Ramp-Rate ST= Status If I managed somehow to guess what they mean then WOO HOO
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