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🖥️ActiveHome Pro => ActiveHome Pro General => Help & Troubleshooting => Topic started by: streetp on May 18, 2010, 02:50:13 PM
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Hi,
I've installed ActiveHomePro 3.228 with CMA15
I have the laptop with the USB CMA15 in our rec room below the master bedroom, I have a TM751 set to House Code C in the bedroom then a LM14A in the bedroom that is set to C2 controlling the Bedside Lamp).
I have a SS13A that works perfectly in turning on the lamp and dimming it, however, I've programmed a timer event in AHP so that the bedside lamp should come on automatically every morning - set it to store in the interface, i can see it in the activity log (below) but if just isn't working for some reason. Any ideas would be welcome?
thanks
576 5/18/2010 7:00:45 AM Macro C2 (Bedside Lamp)
577 5/18/2010 7:00:45 AM Macro C Bright 100(Bedside Lamp)
578 5/18/2010 7:30:41 AM Macro C2 (Bedside Lamp)
579 5/18/2010 7:30:41 AM Macro C Off (Bedside Lamp)
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Can you manually control the module from the AHP Screen?
If not there maybe a power line signal problem from the CM15A location to the LM14A location.
The module is a LM14A or a new soft start LM465 called an LM14A for better control?
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Ok, that's something I should have looked at first - correct assumption, AHP isn't able to control it even from the AHP console :-[
Now I'll have to find out which phase is which.
thanks for the tip
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Since you are using a macro perhaps try using RF from the CM15A
http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/Setting_The_CM15A_to_send_RF_Commands
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Now you see that's what I don't understand, All I did was click on the little clock on the module and used the timer design to say turn on at 0700 and turn off at 0730 daily....... how the activity log classifies this as a macro is beyond me.
Still I'll try the RF Macro as I need to play with Macro's anyway.
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Now you see that's what I don't understand, All I did was click on the little clock on the module and used the timer design to say turn on at 0700 and turn off at 0730 daily....... how the activity log classifies this as a macro is beyond me.
Still I'll try the RF Macro as I need to play with Macro's anyway.
An AHP module timer is just a "shorthand" for specifying two simple timed macros, for On and Off.
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Well it seems that the problem has to be either line noise (lots) or different phases - I put in a quick and simple macro that sent RF signals with a timer and it still didn't work.... back to the drawing board, pity as it's such a sweet system.
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Line noise does not effect RF. If the TM 751 is not working with macro RC transmited then strang as the units are one floor apart and inline.
This X-10 stuff is a challange for sure. Seems that if you purchase $500 to $800 worth of test equipment,filters,phase coupler,repeaters etc. and spend many hours triuble shooting it can be made to work rather well.
My Alarm, works very well after I replaced a marginal Door /Windor sensor but AHP is somewhat hit and miss. CM15A allways does great job of monitoring all sensors but some times all can be controlled and sometine only some. If I add a 741 which should conflict then they all work from the AHP . Well they all work except one Flood which Palm Pad will turn off and on but Alarm console will not turn on period but 3will turn off if the 741 is connected.
Before someone ask these are all on the same phase . I am a life long Radio Control aircraft hobbiest and also a Ham Radio operator. I have tried the antenna mod. trick (passive) and no real improvement.Yes I can / could most likely play around with / tweak) the CM15A antenna,location etc and get it to work.
Here is the thing. X-10 could fix many of these troblems with slight antenna mods. adding filters and providing decent setup / trouble shooting guides and making thier website site clear not sexy.