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    2450 I/O Link to Scene - Can I make it *ON* only?

    I'm using a 2450 I/O Link with my Honeywell Alarm Panel to turn all of the house lights on if the alarm triggers. The wiring is straightforward: Alarm Panel Trigger -> Relay -> 2450 I/O Link Sensor Input -> Insteon Scene.

    The issue I'm having is that the 2450 send both an *ON* scene command when the sensor contact closes and and *OFF* scene command when the sensor contact opens. Can I configure this so that it only sends the *ON* command? or alternatively have the scene only be a responder to the on command?

    The reason why is that the alarm panel closes the relay for 2 seconds (and only 2 seconds) when the alarm goes off. This works perfectly for activating the scene (to turn the lights on) .... but unfortunately turns all of the lights off 2 seconds later when the relay contact opens again.

    As such - trying to get the Insteon 2450 to send the "off" command to the scene when the sensor opens.

    Any suggestions?

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    What controller are you using? The more information you provide about your setup the better we can assist you

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      #3
      Same question. I just purchased a 2843-222 v3 and I want it to only send an ON when it opens and not send anything when it closes. I want to install the sensor on the front door and have the hall lights come on (controlled by Insteon wall switch) when I come home and stay on when I close the door. Right now the lights come on and then go off as soon as I close the door.

      The instructions (http://cache.insteon.com/documentati...-222-en-v3.pdf) clearly describe this setup in the "Multi-Scene Mode" section, yet Insteon support tells me this feature does not exist any more.

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