Joe Casullo Posted October 16 Posted October 16 I have a few wireless Zwave devices that show the green IOIO icons, I have tried Zwave rewrite and “write changes” many times and nothing has worked to remove the icons. Does anyone know how to fix this? Quote
paulbates Posted October 16 Posted October 16 As it's a security device, it may require the device to be set in a mode to allow updates... Usually pressing a set button or something on the device itself to permit network changes 1 Quote
Techman Posted October 17 Posted October 17 @Joe Casullo If they're battery powered devices, you first need to wake up the battery devices then click on write updates. 1 Quote
Joe Casullo Posted October 17 Author Posted October 17 I have been waking the devices. What does the green icon mean, is it that the EISY has not received the full data from the device? Quote
paulbates Posted October 17 Posted October 17 3 minutes ago, Joe Casullo said: I have been waking the devices. What does the green icon mean, is it that the EISY has not received the full data from the device? There's a discrepancy between the data eisy has about the device, based on you configuring it, and how it sees the device on zwave network. The green arrows mean eisy tried to write config data to the device, but was unable to. Quote
Joe Casullo Posted October 17 Author Posted October 17 Thank you very much for the explanation and quick response, I will keep trying to resolve the issue. Quote
JSchumann Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Mine did that when the PLM failed. I think the icon means 'sending data to device'...since it doesn't get a response, the icon stays on. Quote
Brian H Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Module has to be restored as there are writes pending to the module. If battery operated module has to woken up first. Also effected by turning on and off automatic writes or battery devices. Quote
oberkc Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I had a z-wave switch (line powered) that I could never eliminate the green IOIO icon. None of the many "write changes" appeared to work. I ended up replacing the z-wave switch and attributed it to growing pains with z-wave. I hope you find a better experience. Quote
Joe Casullo Posted October 28 Author Posted October 28 Thanks guys for your responses. I tried factory reseting the device and re-including it, this worked but when I closed the admin console and reopened it the green IOIO icons were back. JSchumann - I don't think it's the PLM failing because the affected device is Zwave. I always have trouble with battery operated devices, something always goes wrong during the inclusion process. I've taken a break from it for now because the device seems to work fine. Cheers, 1 Quote
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