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 71 
 on: August 13, 2024, 08:32:04 PM 
Started by guyl - Last post by guyl
Interesting stash of documents, thanks! I'll look through them. The 2005 date looks about right for the developer's guide, and does mention the development kit. I just downloaded it, to go through it later.

The box in which I found the 2414S also had a circuit board I had made at the time, with a connector for the 2414S at one one, and a ...mini phone jack at the other! It brought back fun memories. As some will know, I was heavily involved with ADI and the Ocelot back then, and among my crazy projects, I wanted to be the first person on earth to have the Ocelot turn on an Insteon device using the Insteon protocol. The Ocelot didn't have serial output (though a serial bobcat became available later). But I did have a SECU16IR, a module with 16 IR blinker outputs. IR commands consist of a modulated carrier (usually at around 38 kHz) modulated on and off to produce a bit pattern. Well in the Ocelot, the IR codes are encoded as 1 and 0 bits, each of which means that the carrier should be on or off, and each time cell is 40uS long. So for example a burst of 120 uS of carrier followed by 80 uS of nothing would be encoded as 11100... continuously from one byte to the next. Knowing that, I figured that I could replicate a serial signal envelope by encoding the serial bit durations as IR codes. So the mini phone jack connected to a SECU16IR output. Then the modulated envelope went to my little board that filtered out the carrier (using a simple RC network) and the resulting signal envelope fed into a MAX232 chip to produce RS232 level signals, and I fed that into the 2414S. It worked! (I'm laughing as I'm writing this). That's why I remember that the baud rate was low, because the 40uS time cell resolution wasn't good enough for anything above 4800 baud.

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 on: August 13, 2024, 08:01:37 PM 
Started by Brian H - Last post by Brian H
This topic has been moved to Smarthome & Insteon.

https://forums.x10.com/index.php?topic=31837.0

 73 
 on: August 13, 2024, 08:00:09 PM 
Started by guyl - Last post by Brian H
2414S Quick Guide and serial specification.
Serial cable is the same three wire RJ45 to DB9 connector as in the 2412S and 2413S PLM.
One was shipped with the 2414S,2412S and 2413S inside the packing for the module.
I still have two 2414S and two 2414U PLC modules in my stash also.
I did remove the RTC Lithium back up batteries. In case they decided to start to leak.

 74 
 on: August 13, 2024, 05:42:20 PM 
Started by guyl - Last post by Brian H
There are a few Developers Guides on this site that has many files archived.
I did see a few listed but I don't known their vintage.
I will still be investigating not being able to upload it.
I don't think 3.7MB is too big.
https://github.com/pyinsteon/pyinsteon/commit/2533494a8b13b30b2d0938c9a18afe782b740410
Two of them look very interesting

 75 
 on: August 13, 2024, 03:54:25 PM 
Started by guyl - Last post by Brian H
I have the developers documentation file. As I too was a Developers Group Member
I don't remember one just on the 2414U and 2414S.
It shows the use of the SALad Assembler and the SDM many compiled programs used.
You then down loaded the assembled file to the 2414S or 2414U and it ran alone.
Yes it is a very slow baud rate for the 2414S.
The IBIOS commands are also documented.
I tried to upload it but it maybe too large or I have other issues right now.

 76 
 on: August 13, 2024, 01:12:27 PM 
Started by guyl - Last post by guyl
It's a long shot, but would anyone have documentation for the very first Insteon computer interface, the 2414S PLC? It was part of the Insteon developer kit when Insteon first came out, around 2005 or so. I came across mine in a box and thought it would be fun to see if I could get it to do anything useful, maybe as part of a project. It had an odd baud rate, like 2400 I think. Any pdf file or document scan of the particulars of this unit would be interesting and fun. Thanks.

 77 
 on: August 13, 2024, 06:48:55 AM 
Started by nabril15 - Last post by Brian H
Any X10 repeater in the mix? That could be messing things up?
What are you using for the HR12A X10 RF receiver to the power line?
If it is a TM751 or RR501. They only do one House Code. If you use a second House Code. The TM751 or RR501 will also need to be reset. Along with the HR12A.
The MT14A can only be set to one House Code. So more than one House Code can cloud things up.

 78 
 on: August 12, 2024, 09:35:45 PM 
Started by nabril15 - Last post by brobin
Have you tried a different XPS2?

See what happens when you change the house code.

 79 
 on: August 12, 2024, 08:40:30 PM 
Started by nabril15 - Last post by nabril15
Guys, help please.

The pump now has code 3, and an hour ago, I used my HR12 remote to turn on lights #2, #1, and #6, and all of them turned the pump on IN ADDITION to their individual lights. Number 1 is a wireless receiver module, number 2 is for 2 XPS3 switches, and number 6 is a socket rocket lamp module.

What can I do to isolate, further troubleshoot, and defrustrate? I'm pondering changing the pump's XPS2 to house code B, and then having to change the code on the HR12 to B to only turn on the pump, and then returning it to A for the rest of the house.

Why oh why, is that XPS2 controlling the pump receiving other numbers?

 80 
 on: August 06, 2024, 06:34:46 AM 
Started by Frank Di Liberto - Last post by Tuicemen
 There are dusk dawn options in the timers.
If your looking for something else I doubt it will be added.

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