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12.8
INSTEON Random All On Events
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Random All On events are related to INSTEON commands being sent to the PLM from ISY
and, on the other hand, one (or more) INSTEON devices sending events to the PLM
at the
same time
and thus causing packet collision.
RF/dual band devices
increase the
likelihood of this event since they send two packets for each signal.
The combination of the following technique will dramatically reduce the likelihood of All
On events:
You don't have any programs that use
Control
for a device and then send
a
Scene
command to a scene which includes the same physical device. So different buttons
from the same KPL are considered one device
Don't Use a
Control
for a device which is already a
Controller
for some
Scene
and then
have the program send other INSTEON commands to other devices/scenes. This basically
causes two or more events arrive at the PLM at the same time
In addition, motion sensors with low battery, sometimes go crazy and start sending
sequences of on/off every second or so. As such:
•
Check Tools | Log for sequences of motion sensor on/off every few seconds and in
succession
•
If you do have those, change the motion sensor battery
12.9
INSTEON Safe Mode Dialog
52
If you see
Safe Mode Dialog
as soon as you login to the Admin Console then, and in all
likelihood, the PLM is defective.
If you have a good backup
, you might want to try the
following:
•
Unplug the PLM, wait for 30 seconds
•
Press and hold
the set button on the PLM while unplugged for 10 seconds …
continue holding the set button on the PLM and then plug the PLM back in and while
continuing to hold the set button on the PLM wait for another 10 seconds
•
Reboot ISY and login to the Admin Console
•
If you still get the Safe Mode dialog, then try pushing up the pins inside the RJ45 on
the PLM (perhaps they are not making good contact), plug the cable back, reboot
ISY, and then login to the Admin Console
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(Universal Devices)
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(Universal Devices)
Summary of Contents for ISY-994i Series
Page 1: ...The ISY 994i Home Automation Cookbook ...
Page 35: ...Page 12 Figure 6 UDAjax Main Screen ...
Page 36: ...Page 13 Figure 7 UDAjax Devices Scenes Screen ...
Page 68: ...Page 45 Figure 44 NodeServer Configuration popup 5 2 5 Tools Menu Figure 45 Tools Menu ...
Page 102: ...Page 79 6 6 3 2Activate My OpenADR Portlet Figure 77 OpenADR My OpenADR Menu Option ...
Page 103: ...Page 80 6 6 3 3Configure OpenADR Settings Figure 78 OpenADR Settings Menu Option ...
Page 104: ...Page 81 Figure 79 OpenADR Settings Display ...
Page 108: ...Page 85 6 6 3 7Issue an Event Figure 84 OpenADR Issue and Event ...
Page 110: ...Page 87 Figure 86 OpenADR Event Viewer ...
Page 116: ...Page 93 Figure 92 ElkRP2 Account Details M1XEP Setup Button In the M1XEP Setup Window ...
Page 267: ...Page 244 Figure 189 State Variables ...
Page 268: ...Page 245 Figure 190 Programs and Folders ...
Page 292: ...Page 269 Figure 192 Irrigation Folders Figure 193 Irrigation Devices ...
Page 376: ...Page 353 Figure 209 Save Topology File ...
Page 433: ...Page 410 Figure 242 X 10 recognized as Living Room East Device ...
Page 540: ...Page 517 Figure 357 In Car Detection 12 Figure 358 In Car Detection 13 ...
Page 602: ...Page 579 Figure 382 SecureCRT SSH Raspberry PI Session ...
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