EJones01 Posted September 26 Posted September 26 (edited) The scene does work correctly from Alexa commands through Polisy, its only when the scene is triggered from an Insteon switch it doesnt work correctly. Further investigation is that it does come on, but at the default On Level, not the level set in the scene. (ZWave and Insteon devices work OK in the same scenes, coming on at the scene level set for the device (not the device default level)) Is this a known limitation, bug or?? Edited September 26 by EJones01 Quote
tazman Posted September 26 Posted September 26 Have you gone into the scene and selected the Insteon device and set your on levels? Quote
EJones01 Posted September 29 Author Posted September 29 On 9/26/2024 at 4:12 PM, tazman said: Have you gone into the scene and selected the Insteon device and set your on levels? Of course, they work fine if the scene is triggered from Alexa. I also noticed that in the scenes with motion sensors they work fine too and turn the Zigbee device to the set scene level. Its only when the screen is triggered by an Insteon Switch that the level uses the devices default on level and not the scene on level. Quote
tazman Posted September 29 Posted September 29 When you trigger from Alexa it uses what is setup for the main scene but like I said you need to pick your controller in the scene and set the desired on level with that controller as shown in my attached picture. Quote
EJones01 Posted September 29 Author Posted September 29 (edited) I'm not sure I understand. I've been using UD for years, have 20 scenes, 50+ devices. Insteon, ZWave all work OK. Of course I have set the level in the scene....how would it work otherwise. Again, when recalled via either Alexa or a sensor it works correctly, just not from a switch. You are saying to set the level of the controller, but in your picture you show what looks like a receiver? Edited September 29 by EJones01 Quote
tazman Posted September 29 Posted September 29 You select the controller in the list which in my picture is the left circle a keypad button then under the responders you can pick each item and set what you want them to do. 1 Quote
EJones01 Posted September 29 Author Posted September 29 6 hours ago, tazman said: You select the controller in the list which in my picture is the left circle a keypad button then under the responders you can pick each item and set what you want them to do. Oh my, I remember doing this when I created these years ago. Thats for the brain jerk! Whilst I can see the extra flexibility this feature may offer, for me it's a needles extra step for my many scenes with multiple switches controlling them. Anyway, thank you! All good now. 2 Quote
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