jblackst5000 Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 I see where SmartHome will begin shipping their new RemoteLinc 2 tomorrow. I have made it a habit to never linc anything manually since I want to do it using my ISY-99ir. I create all my scenes and programs in the ISY-99. I know that their is a special feature in the admin console under "Linc Management" for linking a RemoteLinc but not sure if that feature would work on the new "RemoteLinc 2" since they are brand new. Thanks for all the wonderful support I have received on this forum. I am a newbi but learning with everyone's help. Link to comment
Hurting2Ride Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 I have linked the new RL2 to the ISY using the Remotelinc option. It seems to work fine so far. Link to comment
Hurting2Ride Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 So much for that. I was adding some links to the RL2 and ran in to problems. Links ended up missing. I tried to restore the device, no dice. I deleted it and then when trying to add it again I ran in to the "high watermark" error and cannot seem to get it linked now. Not sure if it's pertinent but I believe I was on 3.1.8 when I was able to add it. I'm on 3.1.9 now. Link to comment
LeeG Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Hurting2Ride There is no support for the RemoteLinc2 in any of the available Betas as yet. How are you putting the RemoteLinc2 into linking mode for 4 minutes? Lee Link to comment
Hurting2Ride Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Just holding the set button until it beeps/flashes. It does seem to be timing out but then I have no idea how I managed to get it linked before. Link to comment
LeeG Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Thanks. That is one of the pieces of information that does not seem to be documented. How to keep the device awake for programmatic changes. The current RemoteLinc uses a press of the Dim/Bright buttons without selecting a specific controller button. I suspect that it worked more by accident the time it was added as a device. Think we will have to wait until the ISY picks up formal support before it works reliably unless someone stumbles into correct sequence, if there is one. Some of the other RF only devices have commands that keep the RF circuitry on but the application has to be looking for a particular message from the device so it knows to issue those commands. Otherwise the device just goes back to sleep to save battery life where no commands are possible. Link to comment
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