I'm running AHP (v. 3.206) and have a simple macro that turns ON/OFF an appliance module (ELK-9100) if a certain flag is set. The module responds when the macro is run from the PC but not when the
same macro is run from the "interface".
Observations:
- Signals are definitely being sent even when run from the "interface" (the Activity Monitor says the right things are going out and I can see the module detect signals with its flashing LEDs, but it just ignores them when they are sent from the "white box". I can hear it thinking, "Not meant for me..." (I tried a delay and multiple sends in the macro -- no luck with those).
- The misbehaviour occurs when the macro is triggered by X10 signal or by timer but works fine when you click on the "run macro" button even when "stored on interface".
- The results are always the same -- consistently reproducible.
I've been trying to get help on this for the past 2 days. ELK's technician picked up my call after 1 ring yesterday and cut right to the chase as he knew of this issue. He claims that the CM15A sends a couple of trailing bits to the X10 commands and that they proved this for themselves with some kind of line sniffer. So they think that their module is doing the right thing -- ignoring the malformed X10 command. My X10 lamp module eats these codes up fine, though. Chomp, chomp.
X10 support hasn't wanted to make any meaningful contact with me yet (they seem to use email as a customer defense tool!). Two days in and they have requested a data file only tonight. Seems like this might take a while, so I thought I'd write in to this list with this bug report.
Hope someone has experienced this or has ideas on how to move forward -- can anyone do a protocol check to confirm/disprove these allegations? I guess I could work around it with other modules, but if this is truly a bug in the basic control signal format, I would think that this gets noticed and fixed (haven't seen other complaints specific to these symptoms, though).
Thanks for your time (and to X10 for hosting this forum!)
-x10newbie