MrEstateManager Posted July 3 Share Posted July 3 Summary: swapped ISY to EISY, tried new USB PLM, swapped back to Serial PLM, maybe Deleted modem, now screwed... How I got here: Got an eISY to replace my ISY994. Also bought a new USB PLM Did the swap over from the ISY to the eISY. Initially started to use the USB PLM, then realized I could use the old serial PLM with less efforts. Seemingly got everything working correctly. When adding a new Insteon scene I think I might have accidentally hit the "Delete Modem" command Devices didn't respond to commands, so I did various permutations of Deleting/Restoring the PLM, Restoring devices, etc What I get now: the eISY can connect with the USB PLM and some of the devices will respond. When starting the admin console I get "Failed communicating with" errors for 8 or 9 devices (devices I think I tried to communicate with when the serial PLM was attached?) What I think has happened: It feels like I've got parts of 2 PLMs in various link tables in various devices and the only way to 'fix' this would be to start over. While I have read and re-read the Restore/Delete PLM user guides, I can't seem to figure out the correct process to nuke all the links in the house, ensure I've only got one PLM in the system, and rebuild from the admin console. Any help appreciated! Link to comment
Techman Posted July 3 Share Posted July 3 Did you folllow the replace PLM procedure (see attached) when you switched over to the USB PLM? What PLM is currently attached to the eisy? Have you tried "RESTORE DEVICE" on the device(s) that are not communicating? Replace PLM.pdf Link to comment
MrEstateManager Posted July 3 Author Share Posted July 3 Yes (I think original, and yes later), yes, and yes. The challenge at this point seems to be only some of the devices are failing so I've clearly got in an inconsistent state. It feels like I need to nuke all the link tables in the house? 1 Link to comment
Techman Posted July 3 Share Posted July 3 Being that you've tweaked a lot of things it's difficult to assess exactly what the problem is. How are you interfacing the Serial PLM with the eisy? What PLM is currently attached to the eisy? When you click on HELP | ABOUT what is your firmware and UI versions When you click on TOOLS | DIAGNOSTICS | PLM Info, what does it show? When you click on TOOLS | DIAGNOSTICS | SHOW PLM LINKS TABLE, what is the link table count? Link to comment
MrEstateManager Posted July 3 Author Share Posted July 3 4 minutes ago, Techman said: Being that you've tweaked a lot of things it's difficult to assess exactly what the problem is. Concur. That's why it feels like I need to whip it out and start over. 5 minutes ago, Techman said: How are you interfacing the Serial PLM with the eisy? It was via Universal's custom cable 5 minutes ago, Techman said: What PLM is currently attached to the eisy? USB 15 minutes ago, Techman said: When you click on HELP | ABOUT what is your firmware and UI versions When you click on TOOLS | DIAGNOSTICS | PLM Info, what does it show? Attached 15 minutes ago, Techman said: When you click on TOOLS | DIAGNOSTICS | SHOW PLM LINKS TABLE, what is the link table count? 65, and the table is attached as well. Reiterating from above - when I start the admin console I get about 9 "Failed communicating with" errors, so there is definitely some missing links? PLM Links Table.v5.7.1__Wed 2024.07.03 03.19.25 PM.xml Link to comment
Techman Posted July 3 Share Posted July 3 @MrEstateManager Your PLM link count of 65 is too low for the number of devices you have.. Most likely when you switched PLMs your link table didn't fully populate Is your USB plm connected to the eisy with a standard USB cable? What is the result when you right click on a device with red explanation marks, then do a restore device? Your firmware and UI are outdated. Before you do any more tweaking, update both as the current firmware contains numerous bug fixes. Be sure to clear your java cache (check all 3 boxes), after the firmware update, then download the IoX Launcher from here: https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlp Link to comment
hart2hart Posted July 3 Share Posted July 3 You need to enter a support ticket. UDI will likely be able to get your PLM and Devices in sync. Link to comment
IndyMike Posted July 4 Share Posted July 4 @MrEstateManager, I looked though the PLM record file you provided hoping to understand what happened. I am no smarter as a result. I imported your XLM table to Excel (left side) and then converted to HEX (right side) below What I did learn - You have 65 link records - they are all to unique devices. All of the records are for group 0, with the PLM as the controller (flag E2). There are no devices listed as a controller for the PLM (flag A2) and no scenes listed. The device that you showed above as non-responsive (Entry cans @40.CF.51) is included in the table. This is likely a I2CS device that is missing the PLM link and refuses to respond as a result (security reasons). Because you have no scenes listed in your PLM, you will not be able to control them. Because you have no devices listed as controller for the PLM (flag A2), no devices will be able to control the PLM (can't fire programs with a button press, device initiated on/off tracking won't work). In short - that's a very messed up PLM. The second set of figures shows my plm with various groups (scenes) and control records from different devices. If I had to guess, I'd say that you had a partial PLM restore and possibly an erroneous backup. You could go back through your older backups and try to find a good one to restore from (ISY Restore). You may need to restore your PLM after the ISY Restore. https://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/3999-how-do-i-replace-my-isyplm/?do=findComment&comment=30953 In any event, the most expedient route would be to follow @hart2hart's advice and create a support ticket. 1 Link to comment
MrEstateManager Posted July 4 Author Share Posted July 4 Thanks for digging so deep guys. My dreams of a couple of easy "nuke it and start over" seems to be out of the picture, so it is ticket time! Link to comment
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