Aslamma,
Sorry, I should have asked about the Date code of your units earlier. All of my units are old and do not have these "new" features.
You are correct that delays are not required when using the extended code communication. This communication mode does not allow AHP to "stack" multiple unitcodes together.
If you are interested, Charles Sullivan put together a White paper on the capabilities of the newer units:
Charles Sullivan's Heyu SiteOne additional thing that I should mention - these units include a feature called "resume dim". If a unit is dimmed to 50% and then turned "OFF", it will return to the 50% level when it receives the next "ON" command. This drives a lot of people nuts (my Leviton units work the same way).
The extended code interface (LM14a 2-way) that you are using will bypass this feature by using the extended code command,
UNLESS you issue a simple
ON command. AHP will not use extended codes for a simple on or 100% bright command. You can get around this by using 99% bright in your macros rather than 100%.
Also, the extended codes only work with "absolute" bright/dim commands. If you program a macro with relative dims (dim by xx%), AHP will use the old dim command set.
Happy Automating,
Boiler