Boiler, I spent a bit of time trying to find an answer.
What I found is: I can trigger 2 lights in the hallway with D1, I tried 3,but only 2 went on. Maybe the output of the eagle eye isn't enough for the CM15 to process multiple commands?
I tried all kinds of conditions on the driveway/living room, No matter what I tried, I could only get one or the other to light(with the eagle eye A10 trigger),but not both...when I use the palm pad(A10_macro trigger) from the location of the eagle eye, both macros run as programmed
Well I was able to get 3 macros to execute from the same trigger using the "delay" hole in the macro execution -
Macro 1 (B5 ON)Delay 1
Set A1 to 90%
Macro 2 (B5 ON)Delay 1
Set A3 ON
Macro 3 (B5 ON)Set A2 ON
Here's how it appears in Activity Monitor
Event Date/Time Action Data0 10/11/2008 7:37:36 pm Receive RF A5 On
1 10/11/2008 7:37:37 pm Macro A2 (LM14a)
2 10/11/2008 7:37:37 pm Macro A On (LM14a)
3 10/11/2008 7:37:41 pm Macro A1 (LM465)
4 10/11/2008 7:37:41 pm Macro A Bright 100(LM465)
5 10/11/2008 7:37:41 pm Macro A Dim 10(LM465)
6 10/11/2008 7:37:42 pm Macro A3 (6383 B Stair)
7 10/11/2008 7:37:42 pm Macro A On (6383 B Stair)
The delays are the key here. If I take the 1 second delay out of macro 1, macros 2 and 3 will not execute. If I remove the delay from macro 2, macro 3 will not execute.
Things do appear rather stable in the above. I've tried simple ON/Off commands, bright/dim, and extended codes. Interesting, I've never exploited this before.
Thanks for the education,
Boiler