My CM15A is probably one of the older ones (2005), and has been working reasonably well for that time, but it seems to have developed a mind of it's own lately.
My setup is pretty simple. A single CM15A. Monitored housecode A, no transceived housecode configured. I have a macro that kicks in at dusk, turns on a bunch of indoor lights, waits a 1/2 hour, then turns on the outside lights. Some of the indoor lights are set to turn off at 11PM via individual timers, and the rest are turned off by a macro that runs at daybreak and issues an all units off. This all has been working fine, except for the following oddball thing that occurs occasionally.
At 11:40PM, the CM15A sends all of the ON commands to the inside lights again, so the units that were off come back on. This is my first warning of what's to come. Then at 12:20AM (notice the 1/2 hour gap), it sends out a sequence of commands, including an all units off, and then it sends an on command to the outside lights. So at 12:20AM, my house goes completely dark except for the outside lights. All of the entries appear in the activity log as TRANSMIT, and absolutely none of this activity is configured in AHP.
AHP 3.318
Lifestyle is NOT turned on.
I have saved my configuration file under another name.
I have dumped the contents of my config file and parsed throught it, and found nothing that looks like these timers.
I have disconnected the CM15A, removed the batteries, replaced them, reconnected, cleared memory, and reloaded and eventually the "phantom" returns.
Here's one thing I observed in my testing: If I look at the hardware configuration, the memory usage shows 94.65% available. After doing a clear interface memory, it still shows the same percentage. Then after reloading, it still shows the same.
All fingers seem to point to the CM15A... but am I missing something? I get the feeling it has some random fragments from days gone by that are still in there. Is there a procedure to factory reset the CM15A to ensure everything's clear?