Timed events will not respond from interface.

Started by Fuzzy, December 13, 2006, 03:33:41 PM

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Fuzzy

I can send commands from my computer to turn on and off and this works OK, but the lights will not dim. All functions work with  remotes, also no timed events occur. I have checked my house codes power-cycled interface and replaced batteries and disconnected a telephone interface control unit.

Charles Sullivan

Quote from: Fuzzy on December 13, 2006, 03:33:41 PM
I can send commands from my computer to turn on and off and this works OK, but the lights will not dim. All functions work with  remotes, also no timed events occur. I have checked my house codes power-cycled interface and replaced batteries and disconnected a telephone interface control unit.

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Puck

Quote from: Fuzzy on December 13, 2006, 03:33:41 PM
I can send commands from my computer to turn on and off and this works OK, but the lights will not dim.

The lights will not dim from the AHP dim control on the module via your mouse?


QuoteAll functions work with  remotes, ...

Including dimming?


Quote...also no timed events occur.

Please give more details...


  • what is your timer suppose to do?

  • is your timer triggering a module or macro?

  • what is the module you are trying to dim?

  • provide screen captures if possible.


Fuzzy

Timer is programed to turn on, dim and turn off lamp modules.
It will not dim from the mouse, but will dim from the remote units.

Puck

Quote from: Fuzzy on December 13, 2006, 06:40:57 PM
Timer is programed to turn on, dim and turn off lamp modules.

There are a lot of questions that can be asked here.... so if you could post a screenshot of the timer, that would help ask the right questions.  ;)

You stated....
Quoteno timed events occur
...how many different timed events have you tried?

Is your PC time correct?
Is the CM15A time & location set correctly?

QuoteIt will not dim from the mouse, but will dim from the remote units.

Very strange.... when you dim & brighten from the remote do you see the light module's dimmer moving up & down AHP? What happens when you try to move the dimmer with the mouse?

Fuzzy

I see no changes on the computer screen icons while changes are being made with a remote.

Puck


Fuzzy

I don't know how to do a screen shot!   Both the time on the CM15 and the computer are correct as far as I can tell!

Fuzzy


Puck

Some Guesses:

Make sure your timer has the store in interface box checked.

Make sure you selected a dimmable lamp module in AHP.

Repeat: What happens when you try to move the dimmer with the mouse?

For posting a screenshot, check out Tuicemen's Re: The Finer Art of Posting to the Forums thread.


Fuzzy

 Active Home Professional - December 2006

General Report : 12/13/2006 4:51 pm
master bedroom
Module Name Code Model
Night light A6 LM14A
T I M E R S
# Dates On Time Dawn Offset Dusk Offset Off Time Dawn Offset Dusk Offset Security Repeat Enabled Dim Level Days
1 1/1 to 12/31 Dusk     Dawn         Yes 100%  Daily

Nightstand Lamps A5 LM14A
T I M E R S
# Dates On Time Dawn Offset Dusk Offset Off Time Dawn Offset Dusk Offset Security Repeat Enabled Dim Level Days
1 1/1 to 12/31 5:00 PM     5:45 PM       Yes Yes 23%  Daily
2 1/1 to 12/31 7:00 PM     7:30 PM         Yes 32%  Daily
3 1/1 to 12/31 10:15 PM     10:55 PM         Yes 23%  Daily
4 1/1 to 12/31 4:22 PM     4:50 PM       Yes Yes 30%  Daily

Attic Lights A4 AM14A
New Macro 1 A3 MACRO

Living Room
Module Name Code Model
Driveway Lights A2 PHS01

Computer Room
Module Name Code Model
night light A1 LM14A
T I M E R S
# Dates On Time Dawn Offset Dusk Offset Off Time Dawn Offset Dusk Offset Security Repeat Enabled Dim Level Days
1 1/1 to 12/31 11:16 AM     11:44 AM         Yes 100%  Daily



Sorted by Module : 5 modules, 1 macros
House Codes Used : AAddress Module Room
A1 night light Computer Room
A2 Driveway Lights Living Room
A3 New Macro 1 master bedroom
A4 Attic Lights master bedroom
A5 Nightstand Lamps master bedroom
A6 Night light master bedroom

Is this information of any use to determine a possible problem?

Puck

That does help... thanks.  :)

However, what I see looks good... as long as you are in the pacific time-zone. ;)

-You do have them Enabled.
-I really don't know what the Repeat function does(?)... I don't use it and my timers work fine.

Only thing I can't tell about your timers is if they are stored in your Interface(?)

If you are running AHP and the CM15A is connected, you should be seeing the dimmer slider on the module (not the timer) moving when you dim with the remote.

Just looking at the thread again... in your first post you said this:
Quote...and disconnected a telephone interface control unit.
What is this?

Other than that:

This timer...
Quote4 1/1 to 12/31 4:22 PM     4:50 PM       Yes Yes 30%  Daily
is very close in time to this one....
Quote1 1/1 to 12/31 5:00 PM     5:45 PM       Yes Yes 23%  Daily
...is one meant to be AM?


Fuzzy

I have a home automation phone interface unit that I can call my house to turn on or off lights or appliances.  this is disconnected now. Some of the times are close because I was attempting to get a unit to work.
Yes this is a morning switch  and I am in the Pacific time zone.

Charles Sullivan

I suggest you test the basic operation of AHP and the CM15A by starting with a new file and defining only a single timer with fixed (i.e., non-Dawn/Dusk) times.  See how that works.


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