From: Gregg L. <gr...@li...> - 2009-05-19 16:36:05
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Marc MERLIN wrote: > This is after a fresh scan all links > > Running: mbr lamp3 kpls sync links > [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 026f40e282098ceb010002 > [Insteon_PLM] Prepending prior data fragment: 026f40e282098ceb010002 > [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 026f40e282098ceb01000215 > [Insteon_PLM] Prior cmd failed hmm... I can't explain that one. To me, the command looks legit (it's a PLM manage link command) and the PLM is sending back a NACK--suggesting that it somehow doesn't like the command. Unfortunately, the equivalent of a "cause code" isn't echo'd as part of the NACK; so, we get to guess. > > IPLL, 09.8C.EB:02, mbr_kpl_mbr_lamp3, mbr_kplB|buttons, PLM, > > IPLL, PLM:82, mbr_lamp3_kpls, kpl_tie_scenes, PLM > SCENE_MEMBER, mbr_kpl_mbr_lamp3, mbr_lamp3_kpls > > Is there something silly I'm missing? It's probably no consolation that I can't spot anything either. I know you have lots of links in your PLM table; but, surely you aren't getting close to filling it. Have you tried any creating any additional PLM scenes (even test ones)? > I tried a full rescan again and now it's saying I have nothing to sync > and an on command does this: > Running: mbr lamp3 kpls on > [Insteon_Device] $mbr_lamp3_kpls::set(on, Voice_Cmd=HASH(0xb52f218)) > [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 02618211ff > [Insteon_PLM] Prepending prior data fragment: 02618211ff > [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 02618211ff06 > [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 0258060250098ceb0ed9ee611182 > [Insteon_PLM] ALL-Link Cleanup reports success > [Insteon_Device] received command/state acknowledge from $mbr_lamp3_kpls: cleanup and data: > [Insteon_PLM] Processing message for $mbr_kpl > [Insteon_Device] received command/state acknowledge from $mbr_kpl: on and data: > > Yet, the LED does not turn on. Still nothing obvious to me. Do the rest of your KPL lamps (w/i the same KPL) turn on/off with similar PLM scenes? > link tables show this on PLM: > [Insteon_PLM] cntlr(82) record to $mbr_kpl_mbr_lamp3 (d1=01, d2=00, d3=02) > > And that on mbr_kpl: > Running: mbr kpl log links > [Insteon_Device] aldb 0ed9ee82002 [0x0F90] rspndr(02) record to $PLM(82): onlevel=on and ramp=none (d3:02) > > What next? hope? Gregg |