Sorry for being vague, I'll try to be brief. We installed some X10
wall modules several years ago and promptly didn't use the system :-).
Anyway, we want to get them working now so that we can have them timed
on/off (and use some other modules as well). Note... we also have some of the security modules working as well (door/window sensors, motion detectors), but they don't interact, right?
Looking through the posts on this site, I can see that there are many things to watch out for, my problem right now is (a) I can't get any filters or what-not in the next couple of days (when I'll need this working hopefully), and (b) I don't know where to begin.
Before finding this site, this is what I did (and I've flagged errors/weird things with *****) -- if anybody could point me in the right direction to start figuring this out, that would be greatly appreciated.
- 3 wall modules (I2, I3, I4) installed. I2 and I3 are on circuit 14, I4 is on circuit 24 (this is a 24-circuit panel, so these (all on the bottom row) should all be phase 2 I assume)
- 1 lamp module (I5) (originally installed on circuit 14 as well)
- attached computer interface CM-11A to computer, plugged into socket on power bar, circuit 14
- ActiveHome software installed, added each of those modules.
- tested lamp module. Worked ok.
- tested wall module I2 - ok
- tested wall module I3 - ok
- tested wall module I4 - nothing happened *****
- switched wall module I4 to A1 (just to test for any weirdness)
- tested again, nothing happened
- plugged in RR501 Transceiver, set to housecode A (plugged into circuit 16)
- tested again, nothing happened except the transceiver turned off/on
(could hear the "CLICK!") ***** - put A1 back to I4
- put transceiver to housecode I
- tested again, nothing happened and the transceiver *didn't* turn off/
on ***** - checked electrical panel: I4 is on a different circuit than I2 and
I3, but on the same phase I believe (24 breakers, 1-12 on top, 13-24
on bottom, I2/I3 on 14, I4 on 24. - plugged I5 into a plug on same circuit as I4.
- tested I5 -- NOTHING HAPPENED. *****
My son says we had a small device that used to plug into the serial
port (I can't find that).
Any help would be greatly appreciated (I don't mind being told I'm doing something stupid -- I'm willing to learn :-)
Thanks.