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responder and I/O Linc
may be on opposite power
Make sure two dual-band INSTEON devices are
properly installed to bridge the two power line
phases.
The INSTEON signal may
be too weak.
Add additional INSTEON devices or move around
existing INSTEON devices. All INSTEON devices
act as INSTEON network repeaters.
Large appliances, such as
refrigerators or air
conditioners, may be
producing electrical noise
Install a power line noise filter (#1626-10) to filter
electrical noise and minimize signal attenuation.
Other electrical devices,
such as computers,
televisions, or power
strips, may be absorbing
I/O Linc is taking a
long time to respond
to a Controller.
sending commands to a
responder that is no
longer in use. Commands
for the unused responder
are being resent and
Unlink any unused responders from the Controller.
HINT: If you are using home automation software,
you can easily check scene membership and
eliminate unnecessary links.
If the above doesn’t work, perform a factory reset
on the Controller.
Responders are taking
a long time to respond
to I/O Linc.
I/O Linc may be sending
commands to a responder
that is no longer in use.
Commands for the unused
responder are being
resent and loading down
the signal.
Unlink any unused responders from I/O Linc.
HINT: If you are using home automation software,
you can easily check scene membership and
eliminate unnecessary Links.
If the above doesn’t work, perform a factory. See
Resetting I/O Linc to its Factory Default Settings.
I/O Linc is locked up.
A surge or excessive
noise on the power line
may have glitched it.
Unplug I/O Linc for 10 seconds and then reinstall.
If the above doesn’t work, perform a factory reset.
See Resetting I/O Linc to its Factory Default
If you have tried these solutions, reviewed this Owner’s Manual, and still cannot resolve an issue you are having with
I/O Linc, please call: 866-243-8022
Specifications
Manufacturer Product No.:
White (Bright when relay closed, dim when relay open)