First of all, I'm glad to see that X10.com is once again asking for feedback from the members of the forum, and is willing to hear what we have to say.
Many of us have been struggling with problems for a very long time, and now we have some hope that some of them may be addressed.
I agree with the postings I've read so far, that there are a lot of things that should be fixed, as well as a lot of things that would be nice to add.
While I would love to see support for rechargeable batteries, an external antenna connector, and flash memory, I realize that those things would require releasing a new unit, and are probably not happening any time soon.
However, I would like to request these additions / enhancements to the software:
1. AHP should have been written to use Windows-standard dialogs and keystrokes. Why can't it look like the rest of my apps (I'm not using the "standard" Window XP theme on my PC)? It isn't too late to fix this, if a new version is going to be released. At least put in support to change the skin, and support keystrokes like "Alt-F4"
2. I would like to be able to configure a module to be addressed using RF commands. I have one outlet at the end of a long run, with a bunch of signal-sucking stuff in between. Filtering is not very easy for that circuit. I've gotten around it by putting a tm751 AFTER the last signal sucker. That passes the commands nicely to the appliance module at the end of the run. Rather than have to write a macro to send the "C14 on" as an RF command, I would like to be able to define the module in AHP as needing RF signals, so the CM15A would send RF out, and the TM751 would receive it. This would also help for people who can't use a signal bridge / repeater (like those who have a UPS or a backup generator, and therefore have isolated power panels.
3. Display the Flag status in the interface, rather than having to launch the status report to see it.
4. Have an easy way to set or clear flags from the interface (instead of having to write a macro to do it).
5. Ability to download the programming from the CM15A, and "reverse-engineer" the AHX file (or at least some portion of it). I realize that the CM15A doesn't store module names or rooms, but it would help if you have to rebuild from scratch. At least you'd get a listing of the timers and such.
6. Ability to program a trigger for return of power (after a power failure). This would have to be run from the interface, as the PC might not still be on after the power outage. I've seen two workarounds for this (I posted the one I came up with), but neither is as clean or perfect as one built-into the interface.
--Noam