I already have one receiver set to A and the other to D. This absolutely means you need two receivers. I thought that AHP was supposed to turn off all but the called for Camera. I don't see that happening with is the problem. I have tried moving a single receiver to many,many locations but I end up getting interference. I don't get the interference using two receivers set at ( A & D). It works ok, its that I can not use the scanning to go between cameras because all the scanning does is turn on the next one in line and never turns off the other one.
Therefore, I get interference.
I use an motion detector now to trigger a macro to start recording (AHP is still cutting the recordings short). I get it to work fairly good with "Still' shots but Video is still a problem.
The other problem I have is that if the motion detector is hit multiple times it screws things up.
I have the motion detector that trigger a macro(N1) to see if flag2 is off, if it is then I send N4 signal that is on my PC that inturn turns on the camera and records for a minute and turns off.
I kept the macro(N1) simple so that multiple hits would not bother the N4Macro.
After multiple hits of N1 the N4 macro gets screwed up, I am guessing that there is too many collisions on the line, so N1 then always sees flag2 set so it does trigger N4.
I have tried many combinations of clearing the flag from N4, the most successful was sending a macro O15 to my old cm-11a that in turn sent out a N16 macro that is on the AHP to clear the flag.
From what I can find out AHP as well as the cm-11a are not designed to send a macro command to another macro on the AHP. I have tried using phantom modules as well, but is not as reliable as using
the cm-aa.
I have noticed an option in the AHP to allow multiple modules to use the same address which I have not explored yet. I am running v3.302 AHP. Do you have any experience on same addresses?