I could probably answer these questions if there was a comprehensive manual for active home Pro. If there is please tell me about it!
Q1 - I have a large home with literally dozens of dimmer switches, (the kind that you push on and off with a dial for brightness). It seems that X – 10 does not play nicely with these devices am I correct?
Q2 - I have a small pump in my fish pond drawing much less than 15 A which is the rated capacity of the AM466. I would like to cycle this pump on for 10 min. every hour throughout the course of the day. It seems as though there ought to be an easier way than to establish 24 individual timers. Is there?
Q3 - I dabbled with X – 10 A number of years ago and have a CM – 11 a serial interface, (saw a post saying these were "gold" someplace - doubtr it as it seems flaky working with a USB to serial converter). Supposedly this has memory and could store my macros/timers so that there would be no need of having a computer running constantly. However, I have played with this and find that the performance is "unpredictable". Consequently I ordered the CM – 15 K USB interface after trying to find or purchase the CM 15 A with no success. The CM – 19 a seems to send commands reliably but I believe that it has no memory and consequently I must have a constantly running computer in order to execute my hourly timers. Is this correct?
Q4 – I have a half dozen or so transceivers – primarily 751 with one or 2 501's. I believe I heard an X 10 representative say that you can't have "too many transceivers". It would seem that one transceiver would be enough control any number of devices. Should each room have a transceiver? Does a chain of transceivers serve to strengthen the signal at the end of the run? I guess I need to have a better understanding of how the network actually works.
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