creeble Posted Friday at 05:45 PM Posted Friday at 05:45 PM I have four Insteon switches (one 2856D2, one 2477D, two 2476D) that seem to be controllable from the Admin Console and go on/off from Programs, but don't respond to Insteon controllers. They all show up in the Admin Console with exclamation points. Is there a way (through the Console?) to reset the "Membership" of these devices individually, or do I have to try a "Restore Devices" for the whole network of devices? I have about 15 devices total, and the last time I remember doing that, it never completed. But that was a long time ago. Quote
Guy Lavoie Posted Friday at 06:19 PM Posted Friday at 06:19 PM Sounds like missing direct links. Did you do any manual linking at some point? That's what the instructions in Insteon device packaging show you. If you did that, and then added them to your ISY/eisy, the linking process will usually allow you to choose to keep existing links, or delete them. If you deleted them (and I think that's the default), then that would explain what you're seeing. Now the thing is this: when you set up a ISY/eisy, it doesn't create direct links between devices like the manual Insteon linking does. It always does it as scenes, in order to include itself as part of the scene, to be able to monitor status and control devices from the admin console or programs. So I suggest that you re-establish those device to device links by creating scenes and adding the devices to the scenes as the appropriate controllers/responders. Quote
creeble Posted Friday at 06:56 PM Author Posted Friday at 06:56 PM Thanks Guy. I do not believe I set up the links to these devices with anything but the ISY console. I also believe that the links were lost when we had a power outage and the house went to standby generator; we weren't home when this happened but it seems like it's been broken since we got back. What does the exclamation point on these devices mean? Again, I can control them directly via on/off in the ISY controller, but not through any of the scenes in the controller. Quote
Guy Lavoie Posted Friday at 07:22 PM Posted Friday at 07:22 PM Good question about the exclamation points. I don't know. Hopefully someone else will come along and tell us. Have you tried the "restore device" on at least one or two of them? What happens? Quote
creeble Posted Friday at 08:18 PM Author Posted Friday at 08:18 PM Yes, tried "restore device" on them. It seemed like it was communicating with them, but it didn't remove the "!" and didn't make them respond to controllers. I suppose I can try "Restore Devices" for the whole network this weekend and cross my fingers. Quote
oberkc Posted Friday at 09:27 PM Posted Friday at 09:27 PM 2 hours ago, creeble said: What does the exclamation point on these devices mean? Typically, it means "cannot communicate". Try a query and see what happens. Quote
Brian H Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago What controller models are you trying to use? Are they controlling the dimmers through the ISY994i? If they are through the ISY994i. You should be able to see the changes in the Administrative Console. When you try the Query you can get further clues with the Event Viewer in Level 3. Only the 2477D is dual band. The others are power line only. Something else may have been effected with the power switch. Try a factory reset on one of the switches and then a restore. Quote
Brian H Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Only the 2477D and 2413S PLM will receive Insteon RF commands. From Insteon controllers like a Remotelinc II. As the rest are power line only. One other thing to think of. If older ones are using the original I1 protocol. A restore will use eight single bit messages and eight ACK messages back to write one byte of data into a modules link database. So it will take time for a restore especially if there is poor power line conditions and retries have to be done. Quote
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