I'm using my ISY to program an output of my ELK to automate the Hot Water loop valve. I'm running into an issue when programming using on for XX time. It appears that the ELK/ISY is not respecting the most recent call and maintaining the first call. I have the loop turn on for 2 hours but am testing code for an "on demand" call to open the loop. The I'm testing is the same as the code below except I open it for 30 seconds, but it seems to want to keep it open for two hours even though I've sent another command to keep it open for 30 seconds. Do I have to specifically send a close (off)? Does the 'FOR' command not work when stacked?
On a side note.. how do I cut/paste code from the ISY that is 'human' readable.. the code below is exported but is in XML
On a side note.. how do I cut/paste code from the ISY that is 'human' readable.. the code below is exported but is in XML
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" ?><triggers><d2d><trigger><id>8</id><name>HW Loop</name><parent>1</parent><if><or /><schedule><daysofweek><mon /><tue /><wed /><thu /><fri /></daysofweek><at><time>18000</time></at></schedule><or /><schedule><daysofweek><sat /><sun /></daysofweek><at><time>28800</time></at></schedule><or /><schedule><at><time>59400</time></at></schedule><or /><schedule><at><time>73800</time></at></schedule></if><then><elk><cmd>122</cmd><output>8</output><p1>3600</p1></elk><elk><cmd>6</cmd><area>3</area><p1>3600</p1><p2>5</p2></elk></then><else></else><comment></comment></trigger></d2d></triggers>