erichess Posted December 16, 2007 Posted December 16, 2007 Since switching to the ISY from houselinc I have been getting an occational error when turning off a scene whereby one or more devices in teh scene begin cycling on and off. The only way to stop is to reset the device (if a switch) or unplug (if a lamp or appliancelink). This never happened in over 18 months of service on the network until I installed the ISY. Any help is much appreciated. Best, Eric
Michel Kohanim Posted December 16, 2007 Posted December 16, 2007 Eric, I am so sorry to hear this. Quick questions: 1. How do you turn on/off your scene? 2. Do you have more than one program that controls that scene? 3. Are your devices relays or does this happen on dimmers as well? 4. Do you have ELK configured? 5. And, what version of the firmware are you running? With kind regards, Michel Since switching to the ISY from houselinc I have been getting an occational error when turning off a scene whereby one or more devices in teh scene begin cycling on and off. The only way to stop is to reset the device (if a switch) or unplug (if a lamp or appliancelink). This never happened in over 18 months of service on the network until I installed the ISY. Any help is much appreciated. Best, Eric
erichess Posted December 16, 2007 Author Posted December 16, 2007 Scene control related to this issue is keypadlink i have shut down the homelink software and now have unplugged the USB powerlink connected to that computer. the issue happens with all devices including loadside keypadlink, switchlinks, appliancelinks, and lamplinks. yes i do have an ELK M1G that triggers certain insteon devices when zone status changes such as (when it is dark outside, and kitchen french door is unsecure, turn on back porch light) if you are refering to the ISY i am on 2.6 and this issues started at 2.4 when it was first installed. if you are refering to the M1G it is on 4.4.6 Steve Lee at SH told me the same thing happened to him and that it was a bad link (not certain how this causes mutliple devices that are linked to cycle on and off) but he said that is what fixed it. i have linked in every device previously linked (i believe) and it still is happening.
Michel Kohanim Posted December 16, 2007 Posted December 16, 2007 Hello Eric, Would you be kind enough to simply unplug your M1XEP (or make ELK's IP address blank in ISY config) and let me know if you still have this problem? Also, please do make sure to have all the Future bits set in ELK RP. With kind regards, Michel Scene control related to this issue is keypadlinki have shut down the homelink software and now have unplugged the USB powerlink connected to that computer. the issue happens with all devices including loadside keypadlink, switchlinks, appliancelinks, and lamplinks. yes i do have an ELK M1G that triggers certain insteon devices when zone status changes such as (when it is dark outside, and kitchen french door is unsecure, turn on back porch light) if you are refering to the ISY i am on 2.6 and this issues started at 2.4 when it was first installed. if you are refering to the M1G it is on 4.4.6 Steve Lee at SH told me the same thing happened to him and that it was a bad link (not certain how this causes mutliple devices that are linked to cycle on and off) but he said that is what fixed it. i have linked in every device previously linked (i believe) and it still is happening.
Guest Posted December 16, 2007 Posted December 16, 2007 I had the same issues and had to redo all of my rules in the ELK since they were corrupted when I did an import from the ISY. After that they were fine.
Tyler Electric Posted December 16, 2007 Posted December 16, 2007 Interesting thing happened to me using ELK too. I have an xep that connects ISY to the ELK via my network. I use rules in ELk to trigger certain lights. I am always trying to learn more about other types of HA so I also added a elk to OnQ ALC interface and a few OnQ ALC switches. I did not think this would cause any issue as the OnQ uses cat 5 not powerline for communications. The problem......if I turn on an OnQ switch, several of my insteon lights will respond and one of my buttons will change from being an off command to an on command. I know this is a situation that no one should loose any sleep over but I'm guessing the reason this happens has something to do with ELK not insteon of ISY. If i want to mess with the OnQ stuff, I just unlug ISY from the network switch and this does not happen.
Michel Kohanim Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 Ron, Very interesting!!! All, Does anyone mind if we moved this topic to our ELK forum and thus Mr. Don Lamb, at ELK, would have a chance to review and comment? With kind regards, Michel
upstatemike Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 I know that Elk uses the original mapping of 256 X10 addresses and remaps them to other lighting technologies... Does it let you do it on a light by light basis or is there likely going to be an overlap if you use more than one lighting technology?
Guest Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 Interesting thing happened to me using ELK too. I have an xep that connects ISY to the ELK via my network. I use rules in ELk to trigger certain lights. I am always trying to learn more about other types of HA so I also added a elk to OnQ ALC interface and a few OnQ ALC switches. I did not think this would cause any issue as the OnQ uses cat 5 not powerline for communications. The problem......if I turn on an OnQ switch, several of my insteon lights will respond and one of my buttons will change from being an off command to an on command. I know this is a situation that no one should loose any sleep over but I'm guessing the reason this happens has something to do with ELK not insteon of ISY. If i want to mess with the OnQ stuff, I just unlug ISY from the network switch and this does not happen. Check for an overlap in X-10 address's and also you might wantto factory reset all of your Insteon devices to clear stray X-10 test address's from the factory.
erichess Posted December 17, 2007 Author Posted December 17, 2007 Future bit all set. I did zero out the IP address in the ISY. The on state cycle does not happen all the time and although appears to happen more often when scenes are rapidly turned on/off/on. i will attempt to force the error and get back to this thread.
Guest Posted July 28, 2008 Posted July 28, 2008 I noticed this is happening again. Occasionaly if there is a lot of traffic some of the lights start to cycle continuously. I tried unplugging the ELK ethernet connection and it still kep cycling. I unplugged the ISY ethernet connection and it also kept cycling. The only way to stop it is to unplug the ISY and plug it back in. I dont remember the version of ISY firmware I am using but I have not updated it in months since everything works fine as far as the ISY goes (except possibly this if it is in fact ISY related). Has there been anything in ISY firmware that might address this or any other changes? I am running the latest ELK firmware on all ELK devices.
erichess Posted July 28, 2008 Author Posted July 28, 2008 Hey Digger. will let the UD folk answer about the ISY software but i can give you somewhat of an update. the error occurs with ot without the ELK IP plugged into the ISY. it happens fairly consistantly when you quickly turn on/off/on scenes. the error passes to the switch memory which executes a number of cycles (about 15 minutes or so in my guess) and then seems to clear. i only let it do this twice to see if it would clear and do not have the pateince so i airgap each of the switches in the scene and that clears teh error - all functions fine afterwards. i can tell you that i ran with just eth ELK and homelink software with no issue. almost the day i installed the ISY is when this started. it is almost like there is a reflection of the commands that bounces between the ELK and ISY resulting in the device reading it as a repeat command, stacked commands, or something of that sort. anyway, i am not an expert, just play one on tv. - Eric
Michel Kohanim Posted July 29, 2008 Posted July 29, 2008 Digger, I am so very sorry to hear this. Would you be kind enough to do a test? Whenever this happens, open the event viewer on level 2, save the log, and send it to us. This way, at the least we'll know where the problem is coming from. With kind regards, Michel I noticed this is happening again. Occasionaly if there is a lot of traffic some of the lights start to cycle continuously. I tried unplugging the ELK ethernet connection and it still kep cycling. I unplugged the ISY ethernet connection and it also kept cycling. The only way to stop it is to unplug the ISY and plug it back in. I dont remember the version of ISY firmware I am using but I have not updated it in months since everything works fine as far as the ISY goes (except possibly this if it is in fact ISY related). Has there been anything in ISY firmware that might address this or any other changes? I am running the latest ELK firmware on all ELK devices.
Michel Kohanim Posted July 29, 2008 Posted July 29, 2008 Eric, Please do be kind enough to open Event Viewer on level 2, capture the log, and send it to us. Older versions of HouseLinc did not support Group commands. With kind regards, Michel Hey Digger. will let the UD folk answer about the ISY software but i can give you somewhat of an update. the error occurs with ot without the ELK IP plugged into the ISY. it happens fairly consistantly when you quickly turn on/off/on scenes. the error passes to the switch memory which executes a number of cycles (about 15 minutes or so in my guess) and then seems to clear. i only let it do this twice to see if it would clear and do not have the pateince so i airgap each of the switches in the scene and that clears teh error - all functions fine afterwards. i can tell you that i ran with just eth ELK and homelink software with no issue. almost the day i installed the ISY is when this started. it is almost like there is a reflection of the commands that bounces between the ELK and ISY resulting in the device reading it as a repeat command, stacked commands, or something of that sort. anyway, i am not an expert, just play one on tv. - Eric
Guest Posted August 11, 2008 Posted August 11, 2008 Similar situation happened yesterday. I have a KPL secondary button linked to a switchlinc for my workshop (one of the two that show up as KPL's in the ISY GUI now). When I tried turning the light on from the KPL button the switchlinc went on immediatly and the KPL button flashes continuously for hours (not for a few minutes as if it was a comm failure because it did not hear an ack etc.). I factory reset the KPL and restored it and tried again with same results. If I unplug the ISY and plug it back in it stops flashing. Other times the load would flash but not this time with the new switchlinc installed. Just an observation in case someone else sees this. No need to dig into this for my situation at least (its the least of my Insteon headaches).
Michel Kohanim Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 Hi Digger, Thanks so very much for the feedback. I must admit that I have seen this problem with KPLs 1.5 and 1.6 OR Elk configuration issues. But, in all cases, removing ISY didn't really have any impacts. We will surely take another look. Thanks again and with kind regards, Michel Similar situation happened yesterday. I have a KPL secondary button linked to a switchlinc for my workshop (one of the two that show up as KPL's in the ISY GUI now). When I tried turning the light on from the KPL button the switchlinc went on immediatly and the KPL button flashes continuously for hours (not for a few minutes as if it was a comm failure because it did not hear an ack etc.). I factory reset the KPL and restored it and tried again with same results. If I unplug the ISY and plug it back in it stops flashing. Other times the load would flash but not this time with the new switchlinc installed. Just an observation in case someone else sees this. No need to dig into this for my situation at least (its the least of my Insteon headaches).
accessha Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 I just wanted to add that I have this problem as well. Latest firmware on ISY and Elk. Wiped out all of my Elk rules and created just one. It triggers a simple ISY scene when the front door is open. Basically it’s just a ‘Foyer Light On’ when the door is open. Now I notice various lights randomly turn on and off throughout the day.
Michel Kohanim Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 accessha, What version of ELK firmware do you have? It's been reported that 5.1.8 is the cause. To make sure ELK is not the culprit, please go to the configuration tab and remove ELK M1XEP's IP address from configuration (and thus ISY does not communicate with ELK). With kind regards, Michel I just wanted to add that I have this problem as well. Latest firmware on ISY and Elk. Wiped out all of my Elk rules and created just one. It triggers a simple ISY scene when the front door is open. Basically it’s just a ‘Foyer Light On’ when the door is open. Now I notice various lights randomly turn on and off throughout the day.
accessha Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 accessha, What version of ELK firmware do you have? It's been reported that 5.1.8 is the cause. To make sure ELK is not the culprit, please go to the configuration tab and remove ELK M1XEP's IP address from configuration (and thus ISY does not communicate with ELK). With kind regards, Michel 5.1.8 has been around for a while now. Any hope that we will see a fix in the near future? Is this in Elk's court?
Michel Kohanim Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 Hello accessha, Here's the post: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=1751 What happens when you remove ELK's IP from ISY? With kind regards, Michel accessha, What version of ELK firmware do you have? It's been reported that 5.1.8 is the cause. To make sure ELK is not the culprit, please go to the configuration tab and remove ELK M1XEP's IP address from configuration (and thus ISY does not communicate with ELK). With kind regards, Michel 5.1.8 has been around for a while now. Any hope that we will see a fix in the near future? Is this in Elk's court?
accessha Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 Everything works fine when I remove the IP... not the solutions I was hoping for though.
snhroc Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 accessha, do you have the ability to downgrade your firmware to 5.1.4 for a couple of days and see what happens? I am having issues with spontaneous lighting state changes with 5.1.8, but they do go away when I downgrade. I think Don Lamb and Michel are still trying to get to the bottom of it, but I don't know if my situation is unique or there is a broader issue, but it sounds as though your issue may be similar Everything works fine when I remove the IP... not the solutions I was hoping for though.
Michel Kohanim Posted November 17, 2008 Posted November 17, 2008 accessha, I was not suggesting that this is the solution. I was merely trying to figure if indeed this is caused by ELK. With kind regards, Michel Everything works fine when I remove the IP... not the solutions I was hoping for though.
accessha Posted November 17, 2008 Posted November 17, 2008 It definitely only occurs when connected to the Elk.
snhroc Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 accessha. Do you know if this issue goes away if you downgrade to 5.1.4?
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