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WM100 & PR511 flood
ceedee:
Not a crisis, but documenting for the record.
I still use a PR511 to turn on my exterior lights at dusk (yes, real dusk!). I have the sensor set to turn on units 1, 2, and 4. All three turn on correctly, but the WM100 only records unit 1 in the log, and most importantly, only updates the on/off status in the app. No sign of units 2 and 4. A swipe refresh does not work. The WM100 apparently never saw the last two commands.
So, it appears that the "simultaneous" nature of three unit "on" commands is an issue for the WM100.
brobin:
I'm guessing the PR511 is, for example, sending "A1, A2, A4, ON" and the WM100 is ignoring anything else between the first address and the ON command. If all three lights come on together that's what's being sent (as opposed to each one coming on in sequence). If you have a Maxi-Controller (SC-503) which has discrete address and command buttons you can further test that theory and then you can use any controller to see if sending "A1 ON, A2 ON and A4 ON" registers correctly. If it does then the developer needs to study up a bit!
ceedee:
No 503, but it records properly when I press 1 on, etc. on my controller.
I used to have all outside lights use the same unit code, but I wanted flexibility, now that I have the WM, so I split them up. Oh well.
brobin:
If you're using AHP or some other programmable controller you could use the A1 ON from the PR511 to trigger (re)sending A2 ON and A4 ON for the purpose of keeping the WM100 in sync with the actual status. The lights will already be on anyway.
dave w:
--- Quote from: brobin on September 18, 2018, 12:47:14 PM ---I'm guessing the PR511 is, for example, sending "A1, A2, A4, ON"
--- End quote ---
I used to have several PR511 and as I recall, you are correct. If ceedee can see more than one light at the same time, and if they go on at the same instant, it would confirm that A2, A3, A4 ON is what is being sent.
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