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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 interface to report the device has 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 the interface will add it to its internal failed list
-  * 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, Indigo will tell the Z-Wave interface to report the device 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, and the interface will add it to its internal failed list.
      
 If you select this menu item and the Z-Wave interface doesn't have any failed devices in its list, Indigo will return this message: If you select this menu item and the Z-Wave interface doesn't have any failed devices in its list, Indigo will return this message:
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