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Posted: December 16 2011 at 19:29 | IP Logged Quote crisx

Is there a way to send an extended 'ON' command to a switchlinc to see if it supports extended commands or not?

I have a mixture of insteon switchlincs from different years - all the way from first generation to one delivered last week. I have lost track of which ones are installed where in various rooms in the house. Is there a way to query the switch to identify i2 support?

I know you can have powerhome 'autodetect' the switch, but I'm pretty sure it misidentified a brand new switch as a legacy device. Is there a way to send a 'on' command using an extended command that will turn on the light of a newer switch but not turn on the light of an older switch? Or how do you query the switch to report the Iengine?

I just upgraded to 2.1.4 and am working through the changes, trying to understand extended commands.

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Posted: December 17 2011 at 00:34 | IP Logged Quote grif091

What kind of i2 support are you looking for, link management or device configuration?

The 0x0D command returns a 00=i1 01=i2 but it does not mean much. Many devices indicate an I2 engine but do not support I2 linking.

The On command is a standard message.


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Posted: December 17 2011 at 17:43 | IP Logged Quote crisx

I haven't thought that far ahead. I just did a clean install of 2.1.4, and want to get all my switches entered properly to avoid any potential future issues. I have been manually changing the Iengine column to i2 for some of the newer switches and don't want this to cause any problems down the road.

I thought there might be a way to verify whether a switch was definitively i2 or legacy. I guess I don't fully understand the implications of this choice yet...

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