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Title: AHP using LM14A-C not all ways working
Post by: h j flynn on December 20, 2004, 03:34:12 PM
X10 Support, running XP sp2, AHP 3.174

I just purchase 3 LM14A-C two way lamp
modules (E3 & E4), I created MACRO (E1 on)
that turns on E3 at 40% and the E4 at 40%
and I use a remote to activate the macro.
The problem I am having is it work then it
stop an only one LM14A-C comes on. To fix
it I end up unplugging the CM15A, remove
the batteries, reinstall batteries, plug
back in and load macros to fix it. Are
there any outstanding issues using the
LM14A-C with DIM.
Title: Re: AHP using LM14A-C not all ways working
Post by: Charles Sullivan on December 21, 2004, 11:25:52 AM
What happens if you put a delay of 5 or 10
seconds in the macro between the commands for
E3 and E4?

LM14A modules are configured to return their
status after receiving each command and I'm
wondering whether there's a power-line
collision between the status reply of E3 and
the command for E4.
Title: Re: AHP using LM14A-C not all ways working
Post by: h j flynn on December 23, 2004, 10:25:41 AM
I previously tried 5 sec but I also tried
10 sec, still failed. checking activity log
I see the macro start, a transmit for both
but only one recieve. One thing I need to
try is another light, the light I am having
problems with has two bulb (7w & 60w). The
7w bulb is on and the 60w is off. Dont see
why this would make a difference since
works then stops.

X10 support any comments?
Title: Re: AHP using LM14A-C not all ways working
Post by: capt nemo on December 26, 2004, 07:50:50 AM
I think the modules have a minimum wattage
for reliable operation. It may be 20 or 40
watts I don't remember but the status checks
that the bulb is still good and it doesn't
work well with small wattage bulbs.
Title: Re: AHP using LM14A-C not all ways working
Post by: Brian H on December 26, 2004, 09:42:30 AM
I believe that 60 watts is the minimum X10
says is ok. The 7 watt bulb is being held
light by the local control sensor and the
fact that some current has to be passing all
the time, unless you have a module that uses
the white neutral wire for power return.