Multiple trancievers

Started by seancorgan, December 14, 2009, 06:26:45 PM

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seancorgan

Hello

I have a question regarding using multiple transceivers.   I have 1 TM751, and a CM15A both hooked up at the same time.  Originally I had just the TM751 hooked up, and I was using the IconRemote RF, with macros, and everything worked awesome.  But after hooking up the CM15A and having the TM751 hooked in simultaneously some macros from the icon remote stopped working. 

Is it a problem to have multiple transceivers hooked up at the same time?

Brian H

The TM751 does not have a power line receiver in it. So it is not polite.
If both the CM15A and the TM751 receive the RF command from the Icon Remote RF. It is possible the TM751 is stepping on the command sent from the CM15A. You could try the CM15A alone as it also has an RF receiver in it. Also you could go into the AHP Hardware tab and turn off the Transceived House Code the TM751 is using. So both respond.

Dan Lawrence

What seancorgan can to if a transceiver is needed is to replace it with a RR501 which is polite and does not step on thescommands from the CM15A.  I use RR501's anywhere I need a transceiver.
I don't SELL this stuff... BUT I sure do ENJOY using it!!!

seancorgan

Wow.  Thanks guys that was a huge help.  I think it fixed everything.  Will the TM751 only transmit to modules of the same house code?  So for example if its set to A , then will it only transmit codes to modules that are marked A?

Brian H

Yes the Setting on the House Code Dial is the only one processed.

WGL makes an excellent all House Code module. V572A. Some here have used it and like it. I found it had better coverage then the older revision TM751s; but the latest seem to be much better.

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