10 hours ago10 hr @bmercier Would it be possible to add an "ALL OFF" command to eisy-ui, in rare occasions when I have a battery operated device that has a low battery it triggers an all on event, and I have to go into the Ihe admin console to use the all off command.
9 hours ago9 hr If memory serves, the all off command in X10 did not apply to appliance plugs, just to dimmers. Probably for safety reasons. Something to think about.-Tom
8 hours ago8 hr 1 hour ago, xlurkr said:If memory serves, the all off command in X10 did not apply to appliance plugs, just to dimmers. Probably for safety reasons. Something to think about.-TomThere are both "All Units Off" and "All Lights Off" commands, depending on if you want to turn off all devices or just lights, on a given house code.
6 hours ago6 hr 1 hour ago, Techman said:The all off command would be for Insteon devicesI get that. but there are Insteon dimmers for lamps and Insteon appliance modules for pumps and freezers and etc., and I still think it is worth thinking about. But, I don't really care one way or another. I have never suffered from an all on event, nor do I have any critical items on Insteon appliance modules.-Tom Edited 6 hours ago6 hr by xlurkr typo
5 hours ago5 hr 4 hours ago, Techman said:@bmercierWould it be possible to add an "ALL OFF" command to eisy-ui, in rare occasions when I have a battery operated device that has a low battery it triggers an all on event, and I have to go into the Ihe admin console to use the all off command.I am not sure if this will help but I created an All Off scene with all devices and all kpl buttons buttons for just such a case.
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