The cm15a has only 255 byte of data memory,
24 byte are allocated for USB buffers, the
so called Real Time Clock is done in
software. Any glitches ( power or firmware)
can cause a reset , considering the limited
memory available is probably a stack
overflow, any time the CPU resets Clock is
lost, timers and events relying on time
will not longer work.
I only had 2 smart macros triggered by
motion sensors and relying on flags and
time of the day, any time I triggered a
motion sensor during a dimming cycle I have
lost the clock.
I finally solved the problem, I have
purchased a PowerLinc 1132CU controller,
this device has a Hardware Real time Clock
with a Lithium battery back up(the clock
will keep working with power off for the
shelf life of the battery, at least 10
years).
Incidentally as soon as I requested a
refund, X10 stop replying to my emails.
There is an old say “You get what you pay
for”, the 1132CU is more expensive than the
cm15a, but my time is valuable, I rather
pay more for a reliable product.
AHP in the past few months has released 83
software upgrades, no amount of lemon aid
can fix the serious hardware short comings,
as a stand alone unit with smart macros a
Hardware battery back up clock is a MUST,
not a luxury.