INSTEON Hub: Developer’s Guide
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ALL-Linking Completed
ALL-Linking Completed (0x53)
What it does
Informs you of a successful ALL-Linking procedure.
When you’ll get this
An ALL-Linking procedure has been completed between the IM and either a Controller or Responder.
What you’ll get
10 bytes.
LED indication
None.
Related Commands
IM 0x64 Start ALL-Linking
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IM 0x65 Cancel ALL-Linking
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Message Sent from IM to Host
Byte Value Meaning
1 0x02 Start of IM Command
2
0x53
IM Command Number
3 <Link Code> Indicates the type of link made.
0x00 means the IM is a Responder (slave) to this device
0x01 means the IM is a Controller (master) of this device
0xFF means the ALL-Link to the device was deleted
If done manually (by pushing the SET Button) the Controller / Responder relationship
between the IM and the device is determined automatically. You can assign the
Controller / Responder relationship unconditionally by using the Start ALL-Linking
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Command.
4 <ALL-Link Group> Indicates the ALL-Link Group Number that was assigned to this link.
If done manually (by pushing the SET Button) the ALL-Link Group Number is
automatically assigned by the IM. You can assign ALL-Link Group Numbers
unconditionally by using the Start ALL-Linking
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Command.
5 <ID high byte> The high byte of the INSTEON ID of the device that was ALL-Linked.
6 <ID middle byte> The middle byte of the INSTEON ID of the device that was ALL-Linked.
7 <ID low byte> The low byte of the INSTEON ID of the device that was ALL-Linked.
8 <Device Category> The Device Category (DevCat) of the Responder device that was ALL-Linked.
(Only valid when the IM is a Controller)
9 <Device Subcategory> The Device Subcategory (SubCat) of the Responder device that was ALL-Linked.
(Only valid when the IM is a Controller)
10 <0xFF | Firmware Version> 0xFF for newer devices.
For legacy devices this is the firmware version of the Responder device that was ALL-
Linked.
(Only valid when the IM is a Controller)