12 hours ago12 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.
12 hours ago12 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
10 hours ago10 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.
8 hours ago8 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 8 hours ago8 hr by xlurkr typo
8 hours ago8 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.
1 hour ago1 hr I don't think an All Insteon Command can be directly sent.Like TJF1960. I created a scene with every device in the system.
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