1. Wouldn't NOT transceiving any housecode on the CM15 do the same thing?
No.
2. Now you can't send RF from one CM15 to the other.
Correct. I don't have my set up based on that mode of intercommunication.
3. So you have no Security Sensors installed as their own modules (no way for their RF to get to AHP)- you'd have to use phantoms, and you wouldn't be able to use their "state" as a condition.
Correct. On one CM15A I have them set to the monitored house code; so I can use their state as a macro condition.
4. OnAlert plug-in would only allow you to ARM the DS7000, and once AHP showed ARMED, no DisArm signal (RF) would ever get to AHP.
I only use the OnAlert plug in for one purpose... to send an ARM signal remotely to my DS7000.
As I stated in another thread, my security remote signals do get transceived by the V572RF32.
Sending RF cuts down on PLC storms.
Outside of the V572RF32's occasional self-generated A1 or A11 PLC storm, I have no issue with PLC storms due to this method of intercommunication. With all the DS10As & M16As I have installed, I choose the PLC intercommunication route because of the polite equipment; RF is not polite and more often then not just the hourly check-in RF signals of the DS10As cause other RF signals to be interfered with. With PLC signals I have no interfence when I send one.
How do you assign HC or UC to the V572, software or dipswitch?
Software allows you to set & store the configuration. You can go to their website and download the software to see it.
I disabled my RF Receiver circuits in both CM15As
Sorry Puck, is that a physical disable (grey wire antenna inside) of the RF Receiver in the CM15A, or just in setting.
I disable it completely using a disable input on the RF Receiver IC. I have this connected through a switch so I can enable it for tests.
P.S. The new ICON Remote does not have a touch screen.