Stuck/disabled button – INSTEON Micro On/Off - 2443-222 (US), 2443-422 (EU), 2443-522 (AUS/NZ) Manual User Manual

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2443-222/2443-422/2443-522 - Rev: 1/21/2014 8:28 AM

respond to X10 address
A1 upon install

an X10 Address

Micro module is locked up

A surge or excessive noise
on the power line occurred

Power cycle Micro module

Perform a factory reset

Micro module blinks green
one time after it is
activated

Micro module supports an
error blink feature. A green
blink indicates that all
responders are
communicating properly

You may disable error blink via software if
desired

Micro module blinks red
one time after it is
activated

Micro module supports an
error blink to let you know
that a responder did not
acknowledge the command
and that there is a lot of
unacknowledged
communications on the
network

Confirm that the responder is powered and
available. If you don’t want this device to be a
responder you can unlink it if available or use
software to remove the link. Once the issue is
resolved, you may disable error blink via
software if desired.

Micro module can turn off
my responder, but nothing
happens when I send an
on

Responder’s scene level is
off

Add responder to scene again at desired
scene on-level

Controller can turn Micro
module off, but not on

Micro module may be added
to a scene at its off state

Add Micro module to scene again at desired
scene on-level


Micro module still controls
devices even after factory
reset


The responder’s link was not
removed prior to Micro
module factory reset (called a
half-link)


Remove responder from Micro module

Stuck/Disabled Button

If Micro module’s buttons are not responding, they may have been disabled due to a stuck button. If any button is
pressed during power-up, or after power-up any Micro module button is pressed for about four minutes, Micro
module engages stuck button mode and automatically disables all button actions. All buttons will remain disabled
until next power cycle.

To re-enable buttons, ensure buttons are not being pressed, turn off breaker supplying power to Micro module and
turn it back on. Micro module buttons should function again. Additionally, check Micro module’s installation location
for any obstacles that could be pressing the buttons on Micro module’s face and causing stuck button mode.

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