I'm still a bit peeved about having to "hit it with a hammer" when the Controller is showing a "bind fault to actuator" when it fact it was transitory and there is nothing wrong with the system and doing a RF check to everything gives max level 5 response everywhere, and no re-binding required.
hit with hammer = remove batteries = reboot device.
Can somebody from Honeywell please contact the Controller's development dept and ask what is the logic/flow diagram as to how this visual error condition can be cleared by the user or how it automatically clears itself.
It really is stone age to have to remove the batteries to clear the old visual error. After replacing the batteries everything comes back and operates as before removing the batteries with the exception of no red triangle with exclamation mark on the screen.
I cannot believe something so sophisticated does not have a software method to reset the indicator apart from powering the damn thing off.
Thanks in advance.
hit with hammer = remove batteries = reboot device.
Can somebody from Honeywell please contact the Controller's development dept and ask what is the logic/flow diagram as to how this visual error condition can be cleared by the user or how it automatically clears itself.
It really is stone age to have to remove the batteries to clear the old visual error. After replacing the batteries everything comes back and operates as before removing the batteries with the exception of no red triangle with exclamation mark on the screen.
I cannot believe something so sophisticated does not have a software method to reset the indicator apart from powering the damn thing off.
Thanks in advance.
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