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   - Find the device in the device table and double click it (or select it and click the ''**Edit...**'' button).   - Find the device in the device table and double click it (or select it and click the ''**Edit...**'' button).
   - Click the ''**Define and Sync...**'' button.   - Click the ''**Define and Sync...**'' button.
-  - Follow the instructions on the dialog to use your interface to include the device into your network if you haven't already. +  - Follow the instructions on the dialog to use your controller to include the device into your network if you haven't already. 
-  - Select the new device in the ''**Sync using node**'' popup+  - Select the new device in the ''**Sync using node**'' popup.
   - Click on the "Sync" button.   - Click on the "Sync" button.
   - When the ''**Synchronize Z-Wave Device**'' dialog disappears, just close the ''**Edit Device**'' dialog.   - When the ''**Synchronize Z-Wave Device**'' dialog disappears, just close the ''**Edit Device**'' dialog.
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 === Report Failed Modules to Event Log === === Report Failed Modules to Event Log ===
  
-This menu item will write any devices that the Z-Wave interface believes may have failed to +This menu item will write any devices that the Z-Wave interface believes may have failed to the Indigo Events Log. This list is managed by the Z-Wave interface (not by Indigo) and it's important to note that **the listed devices may not have actually failed** (the interface may list a device that it hasn't received a transmission from for a while, for example). It's recommended that you use this menu item from time to time to ensure that the interface has the correct information for your devices.
-the Indigo Events Log. This list is managed by the Z-Wave interface (not by Indigo) and it's +
-important to note that **the listed devices may not have actually failed** (the interface +
-may list a device that it hasn't received a transmission from for a while, for example). It's +
-recommended that you use this menu item from time to time to ensure that the interface has +
-the correct information for your devices.+
  
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-If you see a device listed that you believe should not be listed, it is often enough to simply +If you see a device listed that you believe should not be listed, it is often enough to simply browse to that device in the Indigo UI, open the Edit Device dialog, and perform a **Define and Sync** operation. Indigo will attempt to refresh the device's information and, if successful, tell the Z-Wave interface to remove the device from the failed devices list. After performing this operation, you can confirm the device has been removed from the list by rerunning the **Report Failed Modules to Event Log** step.
-browse to that device in the Indigo UI, open the Edit Device dialog, and perform a **Define +
-and Sync** operation. Indigo will attempt to refresh the device's information and, if successful, tell +
-the Z-Wave interface to remove the device from the failed devices list. After performing this +
-operation, you can confirm the device has been removed from the list by rerunning the +
-**Report Failed Modules to Event Log** step.+
  
 If the interface doesn't think that any devices are in a failed state, running the report will result in If the interface doesn't think that any devices are in a failed state, running the report will result in
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