Software for CM11 fast macros

Started by kevinwilson, July 26, 2007, 11:39:17 AM

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kevinwilson

Hello,

Does anybody know of any Windows software which will allow me to download a fast macro which contains extended codes to a CM11 controller?

In other words, I just want to do the simple macros that you can create in the free ActiveHome software and download them to the CM11, but instead of only being able to send simple commands, I want to be able to send extended dimming commands to an LD11 dimmer (a UK module which supports 63 brightness levels).

I found Heyu (http://heyu.tanj.com) which seems to be able to do this (among other things), but it is only for Unix/Linux.

I hope that makes sense, and if anybody could help, that would be great.

Thanks in advance,
Kevin

Charles Sullivan

One of the few Windows programs I know of which supports loading timers and macros into the CM11A EEPROM is Zeus  <http://www.zeushome.com>.  Check it out - it's shareware.



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Charles Sullivan

It occurs to me ...
ActiveHome 1.42 will do what you want if you program your dimmer as a LM14A 2-way lamp module.
I just tried downloading a simple dimming macro and it does send extended code preset commands to this type of module.

Note: Some PCs have problems with ActiveHome 1.42 under Windows XP.  Check out Zeus anyway.

Yesterday it worked.
Today it doesn't work.
X10 on Windows is like that.

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kevinwilson

Thanks for your help, Charles.  I'll check out Zeus.

Quote from: Charles Sullivan on July 26, 2007, 07:12:49 PM
It occurs to me ...
ActiveHome 1.42 will do what you want if you program your dimmer as a LM14A 2-way lamp module.
I just tried downloading a simple dimming macro and it does send extended code preset commands to this type of module.

I have fired up ActiveHome and set the units as LM14A as you suggest.  When I right-click on the module in the macro editor, I still just get the "10%, 20%, 30%..." list of brightness levels, like I do if it's set as an ordinary dimmer.  Am I doing something wrong?  Or is there no way to set the level with a finer "resolution" (e.g. 12%)?

Thanks again for your help!

Charles Sullivan

Quote from: kevinwilson on July 26, 2007, 08:31:46 PM
Thanks for your help, Charles.  I'll check out Zeus.

Quote from: Charles Sullivan on July 26, 2007, 07:12:49 PM
It occurs to me ...
ActiveHome 1.42 will do what you want if you program your dimmer as a LM14A 2-way lamp module.
I just tried downloading a simple dimming macro and it does send extended code preset commands to this type of module.

I have fired up ActiveHome and set the units as LM14A as you suggest.  When I right-click on the module in the macro editor, I still just get the "10%, 20%, 30%..." list of brightness levels, like I do if it's set as an ordinary dimmer.  Am I doing something wrong?  Or is there no way to set the level with a finer "resolution" (e.g. 12%)?

Thanks again for your help!

If you exit the ActiveHome Macro Editor and go back to the Room screen, you can drag the slider on the LM14A icon for finer resolution.  (I haven't determined whether that setting carries through to the downloaded macro.)

Yesterday it worked.
Today it doesn't work.
X10 on Windows is like that.

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