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| You may have to attempt to resync the device in order for it to be listed as failed. | You may have to attempt to resync the device in order for it to be listed as failed. | ||
| - | * If an Indigo device object still exists, you can open the Edit Device dialog and attempt to **Defne and Sync** the device. If it has truly failed, the sync operation will fail, and Indigo will tell the Z_Wave | + | * If an Indigo device object still exists, you can open the Edit Device dialog and attempt to **Defne and Sync** the device. If it has truly failed, the sync operation will fail, and the interface |
| - | * If an Indigo device object is no longer available, you can simply create a new device, attempt to sync the failed device and, when the operation has failed, | + | * If an Indigo device object is no longer available, you can simply create a new device, attempt to sync the failed device and, when the operation has failed, |
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| If you select this menu item and the Z-Wave interface doesn' | If you select this menu item and the Z-Wave interface doesn' | ||