Greetings X10 experts,
I am having problems getting my Socket Rockets (LM15A) and EagleEye Sensors (MS14A) to operate the way I hoped they would.
Basically, my goal is to have the light come on when someone triggers the sensor and automatically shut off after a predetermined time. Please correct me if I have the wrong modules to achieve this. I'll try to put into words as best as I can my setup and explain the problems I'm having. Please forgive me if any of my terminology is off as I am brand new to home automation and know really little about this stuff.
1.) Font Porch (H6). There is an overhead here that houses a recessed light fixture. If you picture standing about 1-2 feet in front of the door and look up, that is where it is located and that is where the Socket rocket is screwed in. The EagleEye is mounted on a post about 4 feet high and is facing the direction of the door/light. This is the only location that I could cover someone walking up to the door and also not constantly trigger due to blowing trees and shrubs. I also have a Sensor Chime (SC546) connected to this same UC. My goal here is to have the porch light turn on and the chime go off when someone walks up to the front door. The light turns off after one minute. During my testing today, it worked flawless (once I was able to position the sensor to miss the blowing trees). Now that it's dark out, the light still comes on and the chime goes off, but the light does not turn off after one minute. Is it possible that the light is so bright on the sensor that it is not allowing it to turn off? I have to actually go to my Security Console (SC1200) and type in "6" followed by "off" to turn the light off. This EagleEye is set to transmit every time it sees motion, even during the day since I have the chime connected to it.
2.) Side Porch (H10). Pretty much the same setup as the Front Porch minus the chime. This light fixture is mounted on the wall to the left of the door. The sensor is about 6-7 feet away mounted on the fence but facing the direction of the door/light. Same problem here...the light turns on when the sensor is triggered but it will not turn off after one minute, like it did today during my tests. This light is very bright because with the addition of the Socket Rocket, the bulb actually protrudes out of the fixture about an inch or so on the bottom. So again, is it possible that it is so bright on the sensor that it's not allowing the light to turn off? This EagleEye is set to transmit only at night. To test this earlier in the day, I put the EagleEye in a drawer and whenever I opened the drawer, the light would come on. And it always turned off after one minute. Typing "10" and "off" in my Security Console will turn the light off.
3.) Back Porch (H8). I actually have two EagleEye Sensors here, each facing opposite directions and one Socket Rocket all set to H8. This setup actually still works like it did during the daylight. The sensors are mounted on the base of a bar/table and the top of the bar actually covers these sensors from the light above. This is what leads me to believe that the other two are being affected by the bright light. The problem with this one is that this Socket Rocket does not respond to the commands from my Security Console. Typing "8" "on" does nothing, nor does "8" "off". These EagleEye's are also set to transmit only at night.
I hope I explained it well enough, and hopefully didn't overkill with boring details. Thanks in advance for any help.