No LED indicator coming on, actual light switch non responsive. Lights are constant on. I added a bypass as tehy are CFL bulbs. Any ideas what i need to do in order to get the switch to work again?
I have the air gap pulled and when i put it back in light immediately comes on and switch doesn’t cycle on via LED strip.
Just to confirm, you don’t have a neutral wire connected? Is the bypass installed at the light fixture? Is this a single pole setup? If the lights immediately come on once returning the air gap I would assume the switch would go to an off state. Any chance the line and load are reversed?
I had this in a LZW31-SN, and no-neutral wire, and could not get the 12-press-config-button to select the neutral-wire config. I was eventually able to add it to the network, and configure it from the zwave side.
I also configured the upper/lower dimmer bounds.
It might help you to allow it to be added to the network, then configure from the network side, for whether your problem is non-neutral or something else.
I have no Neutral wire in my applications. I just removed the by pass installed dimmable LED’s. When i push the airgap back in the lights just come on and are unable to be controlled. The switch doesn’t give the led RGB signal on the side. It’s like the switch is constant on. It won’t connect to anything in the smartthings hub.
The switch was working in our system and i added teh by pass then went in to turn the light to 99% and it stopped working. as it is right now in order to turn the lights on and off i have to pull the airgap.
@pchrist - If you need to perform a factory reset, you’ll need to hold the config button down for 20 seconds. I would try just adjusting the settings on the hub first.
It might also be worth trying to change the Local and RF protection states (not sure how to do that in smartthings though).
The symptoms you are seeing could happen if all the following conditions are met:
Local control is set to No Operation Possible
RF Control is set to No Operation Possible
Relay is disabled
Dimmer is set to turn back on after power is restored
Of course, it wouldnt explain HOW all those settings got changed, but its worth a try. As long as both Local and RF control is set to No Operation Possible, the dimmer will not respond to any commands. Factory reset will probably fix it too, but you would end up having to re-include.
You mentioned that this error occurred after you removed the bypass, and you do not have a neutral, right? Could you have accidentally swapped the line and load wires at the bulb when you removed the bypass?
@pchrist - That’s no bueno. It doesn’t seem like it’s receiving line power anymore. I take @jtronicus recommendation and check the input feed to the switch. If you verify input power to the “Line” of the Inovelli Dimmer, then I would suggest RMA the device.