I have a DM10a motion sensor and RR01 RF transceiver (and Robodog, all circa ~2001). I am getting odd behavior with this thing. I had it set up so the motion sensor would send A8 when motion was detected. Then in my PC software (using HomeGenie), I would use that to trigger lights or send me a text only when I had the system armed. This seemed to be working fine last week when I set it up. Yesterday during football games however, the motion sensor started toggling my primary X10 A1 lamp every time it detected motion (right after I closed the blinds I think). I disconnected the PC from my CM11a and the the A1 light still kept toggling. So does DM10a toggle everything on same house code? Robodog was unplugged too, so this was either the DM10, RR01 or CM11a.
So, I thought I should maybe change the motion sensor to a different house code, M. But now the transceiver won't pick it up. I need to leave the transceiver on A to pick up my remotes. Then I had a deja-vu... I had tried this a couple weeks ago and couldn't get it to work. Seems like everything has to be on A for the DM10a and RR01 (and Robodog as well) to work.
Any way to make all these components a little dumber so they only do what they are told (DM10a send A8, RR01 send or receive all house codes, CM11a let PC do the controls)?
I am trying to get some stuff working by the time we go on vacation to simulate someone at home... but this X10 stff is frustrating. I can only get the outlets in one room to work together; actually I can't even get an old X10 dimmer light switch to work reliably on other side of room! I am familiar with the two phase issue and do not have a coupler... but thought I could work around that for my vacation (just move light to another room).
I am about ready to dive into the Z-Wave world rather than investing in couplers, noise filters and amps though. :-(