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🖥️ActiveHome Pro => SDK => Topic started by: JOHN_T_65202 on March 08, 2011, 07:40:59 AM
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I had SDK set up to activate a macro on a network machine using AHP. Now all of a sudden it does not work anymore. The red light does blink when the command c:\ahsdk.exe sendrf c5 on is sent. Is there a way to get the CM19A to work reliably?
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What are you using to receive the RF X10 command and input it to the networked machine?
Could be the CM19A is sending the proper RF signal but the receiver is not getting the signal or it is not being sent to the networked machines input.
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Have you Updated AHP and not the SDK?
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I am using the CM15A on the main computer. It rcv's rf remote signals just fine. I also have several TM751's throughout the home. It is a small home so no transmitter is more than 25ft from any other.
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AHP is Ver. 3.228. SDK is the most current version as far as I know.
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You may have a combatibility issue! When X10 updated the SDK late last year it stopped working on some systems.
Are you using your own program built from the SDK?
AHSDK.exe isn't aX10 program
Or do you mean ahcmd.exe?
Update both AHP and the SDK to the latest version
AHP: http://www.x10.com/support/support_soft1.htm
SDK: http://www.activehomepro.com/sdk/sdk-info.html
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I meant ahcmd.exe :' I also thought that the later version of AHP had issues? That's why I'm still using the previous version.
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3.228 is so old, also there is nothing wrong with 3.306. You should be aware that 3.306 (as well as 3.303) now have both Lamps and Older Lamps (no soft-start). If you don't have any soft-start modules you have to convert all the modules to the latter, a process that's about 8 minutes per .ahx file. You load the .ahx you want to mod in AHP, then right click on any module you need to convert to an "Older Lamps" module. I have 23 different .ahx files for different times of the year, it took less than an hour to convert every file. I have ONE Soft-Start module in my system, in a attic room that has no timer attached.
Another question: do you have just a CM15A or both a CM15A and a CM19A and if so what does the CM19 do?
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I have both. The CM19a is on another computer and it sends ahcmd codes to the AHP unit. This in turn activates a macro on the main office computer where the AHP is installed. It used to work except it would only execute a macro. For some reason the CM19A will not trigger the modules directly.
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The CM19A only sends and receives RF modules won't accept RF only PLC.
since you have A CM15A it will take signals from the CM19A and turn them into PLC which the modules will see.
Since you had this working at one point check the AHP activity monitor to be sure your getting the signal from the CM19A.
I would suspect you have introduced a noisy electronic device that is stopping the PLC or RF
Have you moved your computers?
Have you installed a new cordless phone,or wireless router?
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No, nothing new. My cm15a is not receiving any rf commands from the cm19a however it has no problem picking up my rf wall switches. By the way, I installed new versions from both links above, still no joy.
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If the CM15A is not seeing the RF from the CM19A, but is receiving the RF from your wall switches (I assume you are referring to the Stick-a-Switches), and they are on the same housecode, then it sounds like you have an RF transmission issue.
How far is the CM19A from the CM15A, as compared to how far the stick-a-switches are from the CM15A?
You can plug in a TM751, and see if you can turn it on and off from the CM19A (the TM751 only responds to RF, it doesn't turn on or off with only PLC commands).
That should tell you if the CM19A is working properly or not.
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No. I must have a bad cm19a. I just got it a couple of weeks ago.
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Unplug your Cm15a and move it closer to the CM19A then send a command from the cm19a to turn on a light and see if it works!
Try that with the cm15a in a couple of locations if it fails to turn on the light from any location then the cm19a most likely has failed.
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AHP is Ver. 3.228. SDK is the most current version as far as I know.
The SDK was updated a while ago, and it broke compatibility with the older versions of AHP.
I didn't see anything about you having upgraded to AHP 3.306, which is compatible with the latest SDK.
You should try updating your AHP to 3.306, and seeing if that fixes the issue.
As another test, can the CM19A control ANY of your lights directly, using a TM751 to take the RF signal, and pass it to the powerline?
Can you control the CM19A from AHP, and send commands that are picked up by the TM751's or the CM15A?
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I am using the CM15A on the main computer. It rcv's rf remote signals just fine. I also have several TM751's throughout the home. It is a small home so no transmitter is more than 25ft from any other.
After you have verified that the cm19 isn't working, check to see that the '751's aren't stepping on each other.
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I am using the CM15A on the main computer. It rcv's rf remote signals just fine. I also have several TM751's throughout the home. It is a small home so no transmitter is more than 25ft from any other.
After you have verified that the cm19 isn't working, check to see that the '751's aren't stepping on each other.
I missed that several TM751's post B:( That is most likely the issue!
If you have a small home you shouldn't have(need) TM751s in use especialy if they are on the same house codes.
As Knightrider mentioned they are most likely steping on each other!
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But you SHOULD be able to control the TM751's (Unit code 1) from the CM19A, no matter what.
Make sure to update to the latest version of AHP, AND the latest SDK, and try again to control first the TM751's, from within AHP, AND using the SDK.