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Title: Help getting AHP to see that my sensor is closed.
Post by: s0urc3f0ur on September 04, 2009, 02:33:20 PM
Hey guys,

I am having a problem gettin AHP to see that the sensor I have on my garage door is closed. I've installed the sensor numerous times(even replaced it twice) but the module on AHP still reads that the sensor is open. It's not a range issue as I have a RTM75 in my garage. I am only trying to trigger a macro with the opening of my door. I want my laundry room light to come on when the contact is triggered and off when it is closed. ANy suggestions as to how to fix this would be much appreciated.
Title: Re: Help getting AHP to see that my sensor is closed.
Post by: Brian H on September 04, 2009, 04:30:59 PM
What model sensor is it?
The RTM75 Kit looks like a HR12A Palm Pad and TM751. The TM751 will not process any security type sensors. If you are using a DS10A that could be a problem. As the signal would then have to get to your CM15A and we know how most CM15A units have a short range of reception.
Title: Re: Help getting AHP to see that my sensor is closed.
Post by: s0urc3f0ur on September 04, 2009, 05:31:54 PM
Its the DS10A. I have it mounted and when I hit the test button from my garage AHP picks it up. It's maybe 15 feet from the wall of my den to the outer wall of my garage where the sensor is.
Title: Re: Help getting AHP to see that my sensor is closed.
Post by: dave w on September 04, 2009, 08:28:45 PM
Are you sure the magnet is activating the door switch. You can not separate the magnet from the switch very far when in the in the closed state. You need to check that the magnetic door switch and magnet are operating. Do you have an ohm meter ( multi meter) and a good strong magnet? With door open (door magnet away from the magnetic switch ohm the switch contacts as you hold a magnet very near the switch and then move it away. You should see the switch open and close on the ohm meter. If it does. Check it again by closing and opening the garage door. You should see the same action on the meter.
Title: Re: Help getting AHP to see that my sensor is closed.
Post by: Dan Lawrence on September 04, 2009, 08:32:19 PM
You may want to replace the TM751 with a RR501 transceiver.  The 751 is not polite and will step on X10 signals, the 501 is polite and waits before sending the X10 signals.

You can get the RR501 by itself at Automated Outlet  http://www.automatedoutlet.com/