Hi,
I've got most of the gear installed and everything seems to be running as desired.
Still in the process of understanding how X10 works. In this quest, I thought I'd look at the Activity Monitor report.
This is a nice feature. It allows one to analyze how the system is responding. I appreciate seeing what kind of triggers are issued. I surmised that Transmit is from AHP, RF is from the sensors, and Receive is from a transceiver. Is that correct? Also, I'm presuming that any responses with the module name/label is from the CM15A and any response with simply the House code is from the TM751. Yes? No?
Looking at the report, I also noticed the following:
- There were a couple of instances during the test phase when sensors triggered house/unit codes that we aren't using. Those codes haven't come up since.
- X1/X2 codes, however, seem to pop up multiple times. I'm guessing they are related to the builder security system since the X1/X2 codes seem to toggle on and off at the time when we know we armed/disarmed the alarm.
- When eagle sensors are activated, it seems to send multiple ON signals and OFF signals. Could that be because I have 2 TM751s plugged in I use to help receive RF signals from the sensors? Might as well use them since I got them from sales packages and using them seem to help with the response from the modules.
- Only one device sharing the same address as other modules show up on the history report. What I mean by this is that I have rooms in the house where I use multiple socket rockets for overhead lighting or lamps. Instead of having individual addresses, I simply use one so that when an on signal is received, they all respond. Simple enough in theory/practice and no need for smart macros. For example, room 1 have 2 socket rockets at X5 and another set of socket rockets in an adjacent room set also to X5. Each set are defined in AHP and work just fine. The activity report however only shows one of them. The 2nd set isn't recorded at all in the report. Any thoughts?
Your words of wisdom would be appreciated.
r,
eagle