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Posted: February 02 2018 at 18:43 | IP Logged
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Dean,
Sorry to hear you're having such problems. Sounds like things are pretty messed up.
I think we're beyond using the "Replace Address" function which is in the Insteon Explorer, Devices tab, scroll to the right and it's a Green
background labeled column called "Replace Address".
Best way to fix this now is to first go to the "Devices" tab. Locate the device (the micro module) and place a check mark in its "Disabled" column.
Press the Save/Refresh button. This should stop PowerHome from continuing to try and communicate with the device. Next, go to the "Links" tab. Find the
Device (the micro module) and make it the currently selected device. You should see all it's Controller links and Responder links (however messed up
they may be). Click one of the column headings in the Controllers area. All controller rows should highlight. Next click a column heading in the
Responders area. All responder links should highlight. With all controller and responder links highlighted, click the "Remove" button above the left
hand list view. You'll get a big scary "Are you sure?" message box with a long explanation/warning/etc. Just go ahead and click "Yes" then press the
"Save" text at the top of the Links tab. This should remove everything link-wise that PowerHome associates with this device without actually trying to
communicate with it.
With that done, I would go ahead and factory reset the micro module. After the factory reset, manually link the PowerHome PLM as a controller to the
micro module with it as a responder. You can initiate this from the "Manual Linking" tab. On this tab, press the "Launch" button on the PLC/PLM as
Controller Linking section. With PLM in controller linking mode, press the button on the micro module to finish the link.
Once that initial manual link is made, go back to the "Devices" tab and uncheck the "Disabled" column for the device. Save/Refresh. Place a check in
the "Scan DB" column for the device. Save/Refresh. Wait until PowerHome is done querying the device. You should then be able to go to the "Links" tab
and hit "Refresh", navigate to the device as the current device and see that initial manual link. Once that is all setup, you should be good to add
whatever controller/responder links you like.
Hope this helps,
Dave.
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