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Farewell to my ISY994 Pro


keepersg

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After much delay, I have finally migrated my system to my eisy.  It went reasonably well, the only hiccup being that I had to restore the settings on many of my devices after the migration to access them  I'm not sure why that was...my Insteon devices cover the entire product generation line (still a couple of originals in service) to i3.  No rhyme or reason I could discern on which required a restore.  It's now up and running perfectly except waiting for the Ambient Weather plug in to populate.

I have to say, pulling the ISY994 out of my automation cabinet was surprisingly difficult emotionally...long a faithful service by that little machine.  I'll keep it as a backup in case things go south.  Many thanks to UDI (Michael especially) for all the initial help with getting the eisy going and for so many years of such excellent support.

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5 minutes ago, keepersg said:

ISY994 ir/Pro v5.3; 170 Insteon devices; 8 Z wave devices; Elk M1 Gold; CQC; Homeseer; Polisy

Time to update the signature as well! :)

Glad you got things migrated well. Interesting that devices needed to be restored. When you say "settings on many of my devices" what do you mean? Like LED settings or just making the connection to the IoX via PLM? 

I've also kept the ISY994 just as a token nod to history. 

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2 hours ago, keepersg said:

I have to say, pulling the ISY994 out of my automation cabinet was surprisingly difficult emotionally...long a faithful service by that little machine. 

How do you think I feel about my 25 year old Ocelot controller, that's never missed a beat? It's like an old friend. It's still running a few things, like my solar pool heating. One of my projects is to make a PG3 plugin for it, so I can keep using the relay modules and other features. Right now I do that with X10 commands, not the best way. I've already tested serial communications with it from the eisy in Python. So it's just a question of getting it done.

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I had similar feeling on my ISY26 and then my ISY99i.

I definitely agree UDI has exceptional support.

I still have some X10 in my setup. My Insteon modules are old enough to also have an optional X10 primary address in them. So my HR12A palm pad can still control them.

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I thought I was the only one who felt that way about my ultra-dependable ISY994i when I brought my EISY on board last year.  I still have it along with its PLM as a back up should I ever need it.  I haven't even moved it out of the equipment stack.

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