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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Magus commentedAlso after a short time it stops working all together. I have to re-add it to the network for it to communicate again.
An error occurred while saving the comment Magus commentedI agree, I'm still having issues even with polling turned off. For garage door control, I have the following relay:
This is also supposed to act like a repeater. I noticed, if this device is busy or itself sending or receiving a signal, it will interfere with the tilt sensor. Do you have this same relay Tom?
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Check out version 3.138 – note this is an experimental version to address this exact issue. Please provide feedback about your experience with it.
Download it from here: http://8b00dabafb79df8fd29d-df819fbfa20aed079fcbd3a835f9ccad.r13.cf1.rackcdn.com/InControlInstalls/InControl_Setup_3.138.exe
An error occurred while saving the comment Magus commentedHey Ryan,
This version is definitely better. I can see the spinning wheel when it's waiting confirmation on changing states. I did some testing and this is what I came up with:
1. It still says it is operating my "ghost" devices. The spinning wheels goes for less than a second then changes the state. At this point I did a reset of my stick to continue testing.
2. For the most part it behaved responsibly. However, if I was like a bad kid, and kept changing states, I would eventually get it to a point where it would say it changed, represent that on the screen, then get feedback from the actual device and change to that state. For instance it was off, I turned it on, the screen showed it was on, but it was actually off. Several seconds later the off state would update to incontrol.
3. Finally and most telling I have a plug control for my garage door that I used to test with this. First, I sent a few commands to double check it was working right. Then I would unplug it, send a command to turn on, the wheel would spin, and the device would show as changed even though it was unplugged. What was interesting was that the second I plugged it in, it would turn on to match the state.
I can't communicate directly to the Z-stick, but at this point I'm guessing that it is what is noting the state as changed, not your software. Is that correct?
Thanks,
MagusAn error occurred while saving the comment Magus commentedAwesome, thanks! I'll let you know how it works.
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We will do this in conjunction with this idea: http://incontrolha.uservoice.com/forums/218427-general/suggestions/5390053-add-actions-to-incontrol-http-get-post-run-file
Please post any followups there. Thanks!
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I did not have the associations set, or the "beta" stick settings. I'll do that and re-test. Thanks!