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IOLinc is momentary in Scene, latching as device

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I've got an IOLinc in a scene with a KPL button (6-btn, btn D), using just the relay. When I turn the scene on or off, the relay doesn't change state, or perhaps changes quickly, as if it was momentary. However, when I turn the device on or off, it stays on or off. I verified that the option on the IOLinc was "latching". Doesn't matter if I trigger the scene from web or KPL. Any clues?

This is part of whay I tried to post before the entry was deleted for some reason.

 

What ISY firmware is being used?

 

It may be the I/O Linc options are being set with I1 rather than I2. If on a 3.2.x beta right click the I/O Linc Sensor node, select Diagnostics | Query Insteon Engine. Then run Tools | Diagnostics | Event Viewer with Level 3-Device communications events selected. Use Set Options to set a Momentary mode, then set it to latching mode and post the event trace.

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I'm using 3.1.17. I set the ON level to 100%, but then it complained that the device doesn't support it, and gave me the choice of on, off, or cancel. I selected ON anyway. Still no joy.

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The right-click Diagnostics menu only shows two items, "Show Device Links Table" and "Show ISY Links Table". Anyway,with event log open, I set to momentary and then latching.

 


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Thanx , Lee. Maybe someone else will jump in with some info. There seems to be many roadblocks to setting up even my relatively simple system.

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Dear Michel,

 

I finally had the opportunity to call tech support (being at home today), and the fellow who helped me was fantastic (I wish I could remember his name!) He just had to Restore the device; apparently it did not have a scene link stored, so it responded to direct commands, but not scene commands. I had primarily called about getting remote internet access (I have uPnP router, but it wasn't working for me), and he quickly set it up, and gave me a nice tutorial while he did so. 5-stars. :D

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