A macro containing the RF command for
All_Lights_On or All_Units_Off transmits
respectively only the simple On or Off RF
command for unit 1 of the housecode in
question.
Running AHP 3.175 under Win XP Pro SP1.
Step to reproduce:
1. File > New
2. Drag in LM465 Lamp Modules as A3, A4, A5.
3. Create new macro as B1 On and drag in RF
command for All_Lights_On/All_Units_Off.
4. Set RF function for this macro as
"All_Lights_On" for housecode A.
5. Create new macro as B1 Off and drag in RF
command for All_Lights_On/All_Units_Off.
6. Set RF function for this macro as
All_Units_Off for housecode A.
7. Open Activity Monitor.
8. Click on "Run Macro" for macro created in
step 3. Observe Activity Monitor displays
"Transmit RF A1 On".
9. Click on "Run Macro" for macro created in
step 5. Observe Activity Monitor displays
"Transmit RF A1 Off"
The same results are observed if the file is
downloaded to the CM15A, the CM15A is
disconnected from the PC, and the macros
triggered by sending B1 On or B1 Off from a
Palm Pad.
Note: The transmitted RF signals were
verified by observing the raw output of a
MR26A receiver on another PC.
Comparing with RF signals generated by a
UR81A Universal Remote, AHP is transmitting
the hex bytes "d5 aa 60 00 ad" for
All_Lights_On when it should be transmitting
"d5 aa 60 90 ad". And it's transmitting "d5
aa 60 20 ad" for All_Units_Off when it should
be transmitting "d5 aa 60 80 ad".