I might be going crazier faster than I thought.
I'm doing a small project to automate the lights and exhaust fan in the first floor half-bath, Powder Room. I want to turn the lights and fan on when someone walks into the room during the day and evening, and turn on just the lights from 10 PM until 6AM.
For sake of being complete, I'm using AHP 3.228, a CM15A, a WS12A, an XPS3, an MS14A and a macro with a condition and an else statement.
Everything works - the macro, the MS and both wall switches perform as expected.
The hitch in this little git-along is the placement of the MS. Initially, I wanted to position it so that it would work, be inconspicuous and not be activated by someone just walking by the open door (maybe I should expand the project to sense the door being open and have a voice announcement say, "alright, already, close the door"). Various wall positions were unsatisfactory for a variety of reasons.
Longish story shortened a little. One of the options tried was to set the MS on the sink just below the mirror. This worked but was not permanent. The next experiment was to velcro the MS to the mirror. At that point the setup stopped working. I could see the red LED in the MS flash, but no RF event was reported in the AHP Activity Monitor. My test control was another MS14A placed in the room with my AHP computer controlling my desk lamp. The second MS continued to send RF messages during all my tests which were reported in the Activity Monitor.
I did a complete reset of the first MS - took batteries out, put them back in and reset the codes with the same results. It worked while setting on the sink but not on the mirror.
I then searched these forums and found no mention of a mirror affecting MS's. BTW, it's a regular rear-surface bathroom type of mirror. Is it possible the the silver (I think) mirror backing absorbs the RF signal? Another BTW, The MS on a wooden block 1 1/2" in front of the mirror works ok.