Very hard to test response time on V752 relative to T751, both "seems" about the same.
I just read this on another forum and get these values:
M1 ON for execute Macro
C1 ONRF to TM751 (
M1 ON )= .068 for a first block set
tm751 to CM15A
M1 ONtake 36 AC cycles = .6
CM15A to PC (for Macro)
M1 ON = .008
Software verify if a Macro would be sent or not = .001
PC to CM15A
C1 ON= .008
CM15A to PowerLine
C1 ON= .6
Total = 1.29 secRF to W800
M1 ON= .068 for a first set
W800 to PC (for Macro)
M1 ON= .008
Software verify if a Macro would be sent or not = .001
PC to CM15A
C1 ON= .008
CM15A to PowerLine
C1 ON= .6
Total = 0.677 secNote that I use a CM15A for send signal to PowerLine, and that his RF receiver is disable(electronic) !
If use a CM15A so:
RF to CM15A
M1 ON= .068 for a first block set
CM15A to powerLine take 36 AC cycles
M1 ON= .6
CM15A to PC (for Macro)
M1 ON= .008
Software verify if a Macro would be sent or not = .001
PC to CM15A
C1 ON= .008
CM15A to PowerLine
C1 ON= .6
Total = 1.29 sec- I believe that for a Macro, I will can send them in PowerLine when I want ...
- I want install seven MS-14A and I believe that I will can send (minimum) to powerline according to a schedule.
- I believe that I could define each SS13A as I want (M1,M2,M3 to B2,B7,B9) !
I tried to use a CM15A for receive RF signal and send a signal to powerline ... the CM15A sending all command to PowerLine same if it east intends has macro ! After , CM15A waits until this order either finishes to send a real command !!! So a delay was too long ! But if other RF signal incoming while process, so many other delay can be observed...
Is what you believe this exact ?