Many of you know that some X10 dimmers use extended codes to directly set illumination levels without having to ramp to that level with multiple commands. While the XTB-IIR supported extended codes in both the X10 Boost and TW523 emulation modes, it did not repeat them because of the potential for collisions. Since the CM15A is usually tethered to a computer with a short USB cable, it is often difficult or impossible to co-locate that unit with the XTB-IIR to take advantage of its X10 Boost mode. That became an issue for those CM15A users who need a repeater for extended codes.
It turns out that the CM15A, HomeVison, and perhaps some other controllers, send extended codes as “doublets” like standard commands. It is possible to repeat the extended code overlaid in bit-sync with the second half of that transmission, as is done for normal commands. I completed testing the XTB-IIR firmware update that adds that capability. It will only repeat “doublet” extended codes to still avoid the possibility of colliding with a tailgating command sent by a controller that does not use the “doublet” format.
A beta version of this firmware is available to those XTB-IIR users who are willing to test the repeater mode by sending extended codes with the CM15A. If you are interested in participating in this limited beta test, please contact me directly.
Jeff