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📱X10 WIFI => 🐞X10 WIFI App problems or bugs => Topic started by: VinRin57 on March 05, 2018, 10:20:49 AM
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Question- I was told by X10 tech that it’s ok to unplug and relocate WiFi module without any loss.
But! Power went out for under a minute and module forgot timer settings?
I noticed lights didn’t go on and redid settings???
Thoughts??? Thx!!!
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From discussions here, it seems as though the WM100 loses it's time of day during power loss. I don't think it loses the timer settings, just the actual time and needs to be reset to the android/apple device by sync. Hope that helps.
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when you unplug and move the Wm100 or power is lost it must be resynced with the app currently to reset the onboard clock.
If this was not done that is why the timmer failed.
It is hoped that a firmware update will alloww the WM100 to sync the time with the internet in the future.
It should be noted that if the WM100 loses power while connected to the app it will auto sync to the app once power is restored.
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Thank you! All makes sense re time of day. And yes, timer settings and devices remained intact.
Thanks!
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Questions about power loss recovery:
1. Is automation of sync after power loss or even sync script on a schedule planned?
2. Will the device live peacefully behind a UPC device?
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Questions about power loss recovery:
1. Is automation of sync after power loss or even sync script on a schedule planned?
2. Will the device live peacefully behind a UPC device?
The WM100 should be peaceful enough but be aware that most UPS devices have EMI filters that may unacceptably attenuate X10 transmissions. Doesn't hurt to try though!
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I would also suspect the UPS AC power line filter will absorb the X10 power line signals.
I know owners of an ISY994i interfaced through a 2413S PLM to the power line. Loose their power line commands behind an UPS. But since the PLM is Dual Band. It uses RF to the closer Dual Band modules that then pass the signals on by RF and power line.
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I’m not sure what happened, but my WM100 forgot to turn on my timers around 7pm last night but it did fine the night before. It sent the off signal at the right time hours later. Ideas?
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Are you able to view the WM100 history?
If so does it show a on signal being sent?
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Nothing in the history for 7pm last night but on signals sent the previous night. Off signals sent both nights.
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Double check your ON timer settings to be sure you didn't exclude Sunday.
Is it possible you had a power blip that occurred when the ON timer was to trigger?