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moniputer Groupie
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Posted: March 20 2015 at 17:34 | IP Logged
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I have one of the new dual Outlet links, On/Off Outlet
(2663-
222).
It only has one Insteon address but two controlled
outlets. I tried setting it up as a 2473S but that
didn't work.
Anyone have one of these working?
Edited by moniputer - March 20 2015 at 18:16
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dhoward Admin Group
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Posted: March 20 2015 at 18:28 | IP Logged
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Moniputer,
I have one of these setup and working. For a device
type, I just set it to *Autodetect Type* so that it
would create a new entry for me with appropriate Cat
and Subcat entries in the Types table and then set the
description to 2663-222 Dual OutletLinc. Set the Ctlr
and Resp groups both to 2 and the rest of the settings
should be ok.
Doesnt seem to be a way to control the second outlet
though other than a group command. Just link (at least
the second outlet) to the PLM with the PLM as
controller and second outlet as responder and then
control the group to turn the second outlet on and
off.
Dave.
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moniputer Groupie
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Thanks Dave!
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smarty Super User
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Another Outletlinc question...
Is there ANY way to query the On/Off state of the SECONDARY outlet on this device?
I can query the primary outlet. I have set up a PLM group to turn on and off the secondary outlet....but for "recovery" purposes, I am still looking for a way to query the on/off state of each individual outlet.
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dhoward Admin Group
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Steve,
Took a look at the release notes and there is a way but it's unlike any other device.
You'll want to send a status request with a 1 for the cmd2 like this:
ph_insteonwithret("OUTLETLINC",25,1).
The response will be either 0,1,2, or 3 with 0 meaning both outlets are off. 1 means Top outlet only is on. 2 means Bottom only outlet is on. 3 means both outlets are on. So you
could do something like this:
if(ph_and(ph_insteonwithret("OUTLETLINC",25,1),2) > 0,"Bottom Outlet On","Bottom Outlet Off")
Hope this helps,
Dave.
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smarty Super User
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Super helpful, Thank you!
Before asking the question, I did search around the web to see what I could find. Can I ask where you found "the release notes" for this device?
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dhoward Admin Group
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I believe off the SmartHome Insteon developers website
that you have to pay to have access to.
Dave.
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Tiffansy Newbie
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Same Question
Is there ANY way to query the On/Off state of the SECONDARY outlet on this device?
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Edited by Tiffansy - January 16 2020 at 09:05
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dhoward Admin Group
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You'll want to send a status request with a 1 for the
cmd2 like this:
ph_insteonwithret("OUTLETLINC",25,1).
The response will be either 0,1,2, or 3 with 0 meaning
both outlets are off. 1 means Top outlet only is on. 2
means Bottom only outlet is on. 3 means both outlets are
on. So you
could do something like this:
if(ph_and(ph_insteonwithret("OUTLETLINC",25,1),2) >
0,"Bottom Outlet On","Bottom Outlet Off")
Dave.
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