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Scene changes are not being written to devices


CTBigman

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Scene changes are not being written to devices. I can turn scenes on and off, I have cleared my Java cache. I have an ISY99-IR, not a Pro. When I right click on device in a scene I have tried Write to Device but nothing happens. What am i missing?

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CTBigman

 

Each Controller of a Scene has a unique set of Responder On Level and Ramp Rate values. Click on the Scene name or one of the Controllers listed below the Scene name. All the Responders for that Controller are listed. Set the desired values for each Responder based on the Controller selected.

 

Lee

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LeeG I can't change any setting in Device list or Scenes, I have about 40 switches and all I can do is turn them on or off from the ISY, its not letting me edit the existing scenes, i can't change Ramp Rates or Levels.?????????????

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Yes, at the bottom of the tree, make a scene, drag n drop. has worked perfectly until tonight. I am an electrical contractor, took steve lee's class, have 4 large installs plus numerous small jobs, we are also having this same problem intermittently on another job with over 100 devices. I am using windows xp on my laptop, the job laptop is win7

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What is the ISY firmware level?

 

What is the Java level?

 

When the Scene name is selected the responders with their sliders for On Level and Ramp Rate are displayed, yes no?.

 

The sliders do or do not move?

 

If the slider moves is there a progress bar?

 

Are there green Icons to the left of any of the nodes indicating writes pending?

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Hello CTBigman,

 

LeeG is right on with his line of questions and reasoning. If you still have problems please do not hesitate to contact our tech support team so that we can help you more efficiently. It would be best to schedule a call so that you don't have to wait in our queue.

 

About the intermittent issue in your other job, please do give us more details so that we can check against the list of possible causes (such as PLM).

 

LeeG, thanks as always for all your help and support.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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The movement of the Slider is Java itself, not the actual Admin Console application. When the movement stops Java should alert the application that the Slider position was changed. At that point the Admin Console immediately writes the change to the device, thus the Progress Bar. For some reason Java is not indicating a change of Slider position, thus no update is being generated.

 

I have Java Release 6 Update 29 on my XP with SP3. Was a Java update recently applied.

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