Somewhere I read a listing of codes that shouldn't be used. I've searched but can't find it again. Does anyone know which list I'm thinking of and point me to it?? Or am I completely confused?
I had a light wall switch set to B1, but whenever I hit B1 ON or OFF on any of three different remotes or from within AHP, the transceiver clicks on and off, but nothing happened to the light. I changed the light switch code to B2 and all seems to be working better. So B1 is now on my "Do Not Use" list . . .
Help please?
Thanks
You'll see a lot of opinions on this topic, but the truth is that on average no code is really any worse than any other. Sure, there are situations where a specific defect could cause problems on a particular code. E.g., if the code wheels on a module fall out, it will only respond to M13. But they're rare, and if you avoid those codes something else will surely go wrong with whatever choice you've made.
I avoid P16 because AHP sends a P16 On when first started up. And I avoid P1 because my X10 signal generator sends alternating P1 On/P1 Off when I'm testing the lines. And if I forget and leave the serial cable dangling from a CM11A I tend to see bursts of garbage signals on housecodes I and J.
I suspect you may have a dirty contact in the unit code dial. Or subtle interference between signals transceived by AHP and by your other transceiver. (Try unplugging one or the other and see if that makes a difference on B1.) Or maybe just a bad bit in the wall switch's microcontroller.