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Hello all,

 

I am happy to announce the availability of our 3.1.1 release! For a list of changes, please take a look at this post:

viewtopic.php?t=6015

 

Things to test:

Variables!

Developers: updated WSDL and Schemas

 

For a discussion of variables, please look at the new Program Variables forum

viewforum.php?f=68

 

 

Notes:

1. ISY-26 is no longer included in the firmware builds

2. Due to the sensitive nature of supporting MorningLinc, users now must agree to terms and conditions upon Admin Console start up otherwise the dialog keeps popping up every time the Admin Console is started

3. IMPORTANT If you have already installed a self signed certificate and your current firmware is 2.7.10 and below, you must reinstall a new one before the upgrade:

http://www.universal-devices.com/mwiki/ ... rtificates

 

Instructions:

1. Please backup your ISY (File | Backup ISY)

 

2. Please download the firmware for your platform - please do not unzip

ISY 99i Series: http://www.universal-devices.com/update ... _3.1.1.zip

OR 992i Series: http://www.universal-devices.com/update ... _3.1.1.zip

OR 994i Series: http://www.universal-devices.com/update ... _3.1.1.zip

 

3. Important

Due to invalid Java certificate chain in releases 2.8.5 and above, please make sure to remove all Universal Devices certificates from Java:

a. Close all browser sessions

b. Open Java Control Panel (Java Preferences on MAC)

c. Click on the Security tab. Remove all Universal Devices certificates (on MAC, click on the '-' button at the bottom)

e. Clear your Java Cache ( http://www.universal-devices.com/mwiki/ ... Java_Cache

)

 

4. Login to the Admin Console and choose Help | Manually Upgrade [the name of your system]

 

5. Choose the file saved in step 2

 

MAC users: if upgrade fails, please add https://your.isy.ip.address to ISY Finder (see 3f above)

 

6. After the upgrade, ISY reboots. Please do ensure to clear your Java Cache:

http://www.universal-devices.com/mwiki/ ... Java_Cache

 

7. IMPORTANT Once upgrade is completed and ISY reboots, use any of the following methods to access your ISY's Admin Console:

a. http://isy/admin - applet (Windows only)

b. http://isy/admin.jnlp - Java application (Windows only)

c. http://your.isy.ip.address/admin - applet

d. http://your.isy.ip.address/admin.jnlp - Java application

e. http://www.universal-devices.com/99i/3.1.1 - applet

f. http://www.universal-devices.com/99i/3.1.1/admin.jnlp - Java application

 

 

 

Thanks and with kind regards,

Michel

Posted

"Return variable definition via REST (for variable names)"

 

Does this mean the variable name is supposed to be sent over REST?

If so, it's not working for me. Still just getting value, init, and last changed.

Posted

Upgrade went well and the variables in notifications are awesome.

 

I have run into an odd problem. When selecting variables in programs, the pull down list shows the full list of variable names repeated a few times. I rebooted the ISY to see if that would help. After doing so, the 9 variables I had were repeated twice (total of 18 entries in selection list). I then renamed one of the variables and then got three sets for a total of 27 entries. The renamed variable is correct in the final group but the old name is shown in the first two groups. Each time I rename a variable, I get a new group added to the list. The work around is to select from the final group and all seems fine.

Posted

Hello io_guy,

 

No and specifically for performance reasons we have separated static information (such as name) from operational information such as the current status of the variable. Please do be kind enough to peruse the latest Developer's Guide:

http://forum.universal-devices.com/view ... 6480#46480

 

And specifically, /rest/vars/definitions/ on page 60.

 

Hi Rod,

 

Would you please ensure that you have cleared your Java cache and retry?

 

With kind regards,

Michel

Posted

Hi Michel,

 

I ran the test you suggested (clearing the cache) and the results were the same. Once again it started with two groups and adds a full group each time a variable is renamed.

 

Cheers,

 

Rod.

Posted

I have the same problem as Rod, variables display twice in program drop down list. Java cache was cleared twice during install as per instructions.

 

Regards,

Posted

Another problem I noticed is if you rename the variables and save. Then navigate straight to the programs drop down list, the old and the new variable names are listed in the drop down.

Posted

Installed fine. I did have a couple of lights turn on when the ISY rebooted but otherwise all is good.

 

Edit: Something to do with the Catch-Up scheduling?

Posted

I have had this problem for a few versions now.

 

Program is disabled, and not set to run on startup. On startup it not executing like intended; However ISY is evaluating its condition and setting it to true, which isn't ideal in my situation.

 

Is this intended?

 

Thanks,

Nick

 

Program:

 

If
       Program 'Sound Arriving' is False
   And Program 'Sound Leaving' is False

Then
       Resource 'Capture Drive'
       Resource 'Intercom Driveway alert idd'
       Wait  30 seconds
       Run Program 'Sound Identified' (Else Path)

Else
  - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')

Posted
Hi Michel,

 

I ran the test you suggested (clearing the cache) and the results were the same. Once again it started with two groups and adds a full group each time a variable is renamed.

 

Cheers,

 

Rod.

 

Thanks Rod,

 

This is a bug, and is fixed in the next build. The problem was that the selection box was not being cleared before being repopulated.

Posted

Hi thruster999,

 

Thank you. It's confirmed to be a bug and shall be fixed in the next release.

 

Nick,

 

Are you saying that the state of the program is set to true because the conditions are both false? If so, I do not think there's any way out of it since programs are either true or false. If not, elaborate a bit please.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

Posted

Michel,

 

Yes it is setting it to the right state on startup. The question is if a program is disabled and not set to run on startup, is ISY supposed to set the state on startup? In a previous version I think it started at false and stayed there.

 

Sounds like the first, in which case there is no problem and I will re-write things.

 

Thanks,

Nick

Posted

I haven't messed around with my ISY programming for a while so I can't confirm if my issue started with this 3.1.1 beta or not. I couldn't set the ramp rate on my lamplinc, I have not tested other types of switches. I set the rate to 9 minutes for testing purposes, it shows 9 minutes on logout/re-login, but when I turn the device on it is instant. This was both through the browser and locally. Thanks.

Posted

Thanks for the tip andyf0. I tried backing it down to 21.5 second ramp rate, but still no changes to the actual ramp rate both locally and through the browser. I will try to reset the module when I get home and see if it'll respond then. Thanks!

Posted

Hello Vipola,

 

We are hoping to include ELK in this cycle so I would assume it's going to be in months.

 

iostream212 ... I love your signature. I feel the same! As andyf0 suggested, please try 8 minutes.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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