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    IO Linc Rev 2.0a not supported?

    Hi,

    Ive got 2 of the 2450 IO Lincs that report not supported.
    Both are Rev 2.0a - 1202

    I have some other IO Lincs that work OK, different Rev/Dates...


    Thanks, Joe



    Logs show:
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    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon The Device Type is not supported. Check the HS Log for additional information.
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon Scheduled polling resumed.
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon Note: This message will be eliminated once the device type is added to the plugin.
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon Please post this new device type in the forum so it can be permanently added to the plugin.
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon An unknown Insteon device of type 070D was found.
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon Received a Broadcast message from 1C.06.3C: 01 1C 06 3C 07 0D 41 87 01 00
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon Got controller/responder type broadcast for Insteon ID 1C.06.3C of type 070D, Firmware version 41
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon Received STX 0x50 (Raw Insteon Rec):1C 06 3C 07 0D 41 87 01 00 Debouncing repeat.
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon Received STX 0x50 (Raw Insteon Rec):1C 06 3C 07 0D 41 87 01 00
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon Sending http://192.168.0.224:25105/1?XB=M=1
    Sep-08 10:26:11 PM Insteon ..My XML buffer: 02501C063C070D4187010002501C063C070D41870100
    Sep-08 10:26:09 PM Insteon Received a Direct ACK from 1C.06.3C: 1C 06 3C 33 C2 BA 2B 10 00
    Sep-08 10:26:09 PM Insteon Received STX 0x50 (Raw Insteon Rec):1C 06 3C 33 C2 BA 2B 10 00
    Sep-08 10:26:09 PM Insteon ..Got Hub Response 02 62 1C 06 3C 0F 10 00 06
    Sep-08 10:26:09 PM Insteon Sending http://192.168.0.224:25105/1?XB=M=1
    Sep-08 10:26:09 PM Insteon ..My XML buffer: 02621C063C0F10000602501C063C33C2BA2B1000
    Sep-08 10:26:08 PM Insteon Sending http://192.168.1.224:25105/3?02621C063C0F1000=I=3
    Sep-08 10:26:08 PM Insteon Sending command 02 62 1C 06 3C 0F 10 00 to Hub, (Expecting 0 bytes extra back) Pre-Payload ACK:False, NAK is ok:False
    Sep-08 10:26:08 PM Insteon Sending Insteon ID Broadcast for '1C.06.3C'
    Sep-08 10:26:07 PM Insteon ..Got Hub Response 02 6F 41 A2 01 1C 06 3C 00 00 00 15
    Sep-08 10:26:07 PM Insteon Sending http://192.168.0.224:25105/1?XB=M=1
    Sep-08 10:26:07 PM Insteon ..My XML buffer: 026F41A2011C063C00000015
    Sep-08 10:26:06 PM Insteon Sending http://192.168.0.224:25105/3?026F41A2011C063C000000=I=3
    Sep-08 10:26:06 PM Insteon Sending command 02 6F 41 A2 01 1C 06 3C 00 00 00 to Hub, (Expecting 0 bytes extra back) Pre-Payload ACK:False, NAK is ok:True
    Sep-08 10:26:06 PM Insteon Calling AddRecord for 1C.06.3C 1 True
    Sep-08 10:26:06 PM Insteon Scheduled polling temporarily stopped.
    Sep-08 10:26:06 PM Insteon Attempting to add Device 1C.06.3C

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    #2
    i have to add the new device type 070D to the plugin. You will have to use the beta version that i post to get it working

    I'm going to check with Smarthome to see if there are any changes that i need to be aware of first
    Last edited by mnsandler; September 9, 2019, 05:53 PM. Reason: I'm going to check with Smarthome to see if there are any changes that i need to be aware of first
    Mark

    HS3 Pro 4.2.19.5
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      #3
      Thanks!

      I'll monitor for the beta...


      /Joe

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        #4
        I added BETA 3.0.7.11 which should support your new IOLinc.
        Mark

        HS3 Pro 4.2.19.5
        Hardware: Insteon Serial PLM | AD2USB for Vista Alarm | HAI Omnistat2 | 1-Wire HA7E | RFXrec433 | Dahua Cameras | LiftMaster Internet Gateway | Tuya Smart Plugs
        Plugins: Insteon (mine) | Vista Alarm (mine) | Omnistat 3 | Ultra1Wire3 | RFXCOM | HS MyQ | BLRadar | BLDenon | Tuya | Jon00 Charting | Jon00 Links
        Platform: Windows Server 2022 Standard, i5-12600K/3.7GHz/10 core, 16GB RAM, 500GB SSD

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          #5
          Thanks!! That worked out great...


          /Joe

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            #6
            I don't have insteon experience. Will the I/ O Linc 2450 https://www.insteon.com/io-module allow me to specify a continuous number of volts to my output device, which happens to be switchable PDLC film. ie i want to enter a value of "4" and have the IOLink continue to send 4 volts to the film. or enter a value of 12 and have the IOLinc continue to send 12 volts. the range i want to send is zero to 13 volts. will send the voltage continuously, even 24/7? thanks. chris

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              #7
              Originally posted by Heychristian View Post
              I don't have insteon experience. Will the I/ O Linc 2450 https://www.insteon.com/io-module allow me to specify a continuous number of volts to my output device, which happens to be switchable PDLC film. ie i want to enter a value of "4" and have the IOLink continue to send 4 volts to the film. or enter a value of 12 and have the IOLinc continue to send 12 volts. the range i want to send is zero to 13 volts. will send the voltage continuously, even 24/7? thanks. chris
              No, it’s not a voltage source.
              HS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
              Z-Wave 3.0.10.0: 133 Nodes on one Z-Net

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                #8
                can you think of any hardware that can be computer controlled to output a specified low voltage of 0-13 volts? i have a dimmable transformer that can be controlled via RS485, but am having a hard time setting that up. the RS485 commands are sent and received, but the transformer is not dimming as the user manual states.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Heychristian View Post
                  can you think of any hardware that can be computer controlled to output a specified low voltage of 0-13 volts? i have a dimmable transformer that can be controlled via RS485, but am having a hard time setting that up. the RS485 commands are sent and received, but the transformer is not dimming as the user manual states.
                  Probably best that you start a new thread in the hardware section of the board, rather than continuing in this thread.
                  HS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
                  Z-Wave 3.0.10.0: 133 Nodes on one Z-Net

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