DHouse02 Posted Monday at 08:58 PM Posted Monday at 08:58 PM The other day I attempted to replace a buggy PLM with a new device. Per the WIKI manual, I unplugged the 994, then connected the new PLM, then repowered the 994, then selected "restore PLM" in the admin console. The "system busy" box then displayed but progress stopped at ~25% (4 tries). l then tried "restore devices" but got nowhere. I ended up reinstalling a backup ISY file to restore the system back to where it was (I had deleted a number of unused nodes in an attempt to streamline the PLM search process). Any suggestions/comments on what the problem is? As you can tell, I'm a rookie at this. Quote
paulbates Posted Monday at 09:03 PM Posted Monday at 09:03 PM Do you have battery devices like motion or door sensors? Those have to be individually put in set mode for their turn. There's a little battery icon with a +/-on the top of the admin console you can click. It will avoid all battery devices so powerline devices finish. Then you unclick it and do each battery device one at a time Quote
DHouse02 Posted Monday at 10:40 PM Author Posted Monday at 10:40 PM Good question. I noted this while reading the WIKI info. I have several battery operated devices (i.e., water sensors in the crawl space). I planned to address these after I installed the new PLM. I will look at the admin console for battery icon. Do you believe that this was the cause of the failure to update? Quote
paulbates Posted Monday at 10:50 PM Posted Monday at 10:50 PM (edited) It's possible. I believe the admin console steps through the list of devices and won't avoid sensors unless that battery option is set. It's easy to try and see if it will complete. Edited Monday at 11:22 PM by paulbates 1 Quote
DHouse02 Posted Tuesday at 08:34 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 08:34 PM Good question. I noted this while reading the WIKI info. I have several battery operated devices (i.e., water sensors in the crawl space). I planned to address these after I installed the new PLM. I will look at the admin console for battery icon. Do you believe that this was the cause of the failure to update? Quote
paulbates Posted Tuesday at 09:57 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:57 PM 1 hour ago, DHouse02 said: Do you believe that this was the cause of the failure to update? Hard to say for sure, but relatively easy to eliminate as the culprit. Quote
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