I Would bet that this is actually a Problem in the CM15 with it's "Losing" outputs. This "Unfortunately" happens a LOT more
than anyone seems to realize. Switching to RF is a viable workaround, but if you want to keep away from sending RF all you
would have to do is add delays into the macro. This actually does a lot more than just add delays.
In other testing I found that a Direct Command in a macro from the CM15 will NOT always execute, but a delayed command WILL.
I don't pretend to have all the information on this, and the circumstances are only starting to get clearer but here is an example
of what to watch for. The Macro Says A1 ON A2 ON A3 ON and running it straight will produce A1 A2 A3 ON. Adding delays
between each one puts out (On Activity Monitor, which isn't fully accurate but good enough for this.) A1 ON dly A2 ON dly A3 ON.
With the setup I use (Already too big, but what the heck. Doing this from the early 80's) I see a lot of strange irregularities in
the way macros are triggered. RF, PLC and Pushing the "MACRO" button in AHP DO NOT always produce the same results.
(X-10, are you listening?) I still find that playing with the macro order and delays is the easiet way to get around some of this
type of stuff. I really like the "Send RF" option but I get too much interference from the controls I have to want much more.
That is the only reason I try to keep the signals PLC.
Special note: I have been enlightened to the binary that is sent to the CM15 from AHP and there are settings there that AHP
doesn't allow you to set. (# RF Repeats, RF Bits, and about 20 other little odds and ends.) It's possible that these need to be
set specifically for any different setup but knowing WHAT to set them to would go way beyond normal users desire to fully
understand the entire X-10 setup. (I don't use a lot of stuff they make and it's possible that camera's and such need these
settings as thay are to operate. Can't check what I don't have.... )
Last stupid Note: As noted elsewhere many times, Just because the Activity Monitor says that a command WAS issued does
NOT prove that it was. There are (Quite a few..) a few instances where the monitor shows it sent a command, but that command
never leaves the CM15. I have no idea where it goes, but the Line (Checked with scope, by the way..) stays clean with no
PLC signal. I have never even checked with sending RF from the CM15, so here I haven't the slightest
Anyway, Glad you got it going, and hope that all goes well. (Good Job, Puck!)