I'm running AHP 3.313 (check for updates shows it current).
Unfortunately, the "Check for Updates" function has been broken for a number of years. You can check for new updates here:
http://www.x10.com/support/support_soft1.htmThe latest version (as of 6/1/2011) is 3.314.
... I may replace some or all since they are quite old (assuming they don't work reliably with AHP).
If they are Lamp modules (a category that includes hard-wired wall switches designed control lights), They may be the older "non SoftStart" versions. Around 2008, X10.com changed the design of certain modules, but kept the model numbers the same. Unfortunately, there is no way to tell by just looking at the modules. However, there is a simple test. Turn them on, one at a time, and watch what happens. If they come on immediately at 100% brightness, they are the older (non-SoftStart) models. If they slowly dim up to full brightness (takes about a second or two), then they are the newer, SoftStart model.
The difference is important. AHP (since version 3.302) has defaulted to using the newer SoftStart behavior for modules in the "Lamps" category. The older (non-SoftStart) versions of those modules won't respond properly to those commands, though. If your modules are non-SoftStart, then right-click on them in AHP, and click "Edit Module." From the "Type of Module" drop-down, choose "Older Lamps (no SoftStart)", and then pick the correct module type from the "Module" drop-down.
Save and re-download your programming to the CM15A.
I'm fairly certain the module setting are correct for the 2 plug-ins I'm testing. Although I have a new plug-in lamp module available, I'm not using it currently. I may eventually replace an appliance module with the lamp module. Just need to remember not to use a compact florescent.
See my note about the SoftStart and non-SoftStart modules (above)
I have to look for the check box you mentioned. In the mean time, I make it a point to "download the module and timer setting" to the controller via the menu whenever I make changes so I assume it's producing the same effect.
It is not the same thing. When you download the program to the CM15A, it ONLY downloads those items that are marked as "Store in Interface." There are a number of functions (specifically macros that utilize some of the newer "online" software plugins) that cannot be run from the interface, and require that the CM15A be connected to the PC, and that AHP be left open 24/7.
One other thing I didn't ask earlier:
You ARE using a CM15A, right? X10.com sells a package that has AHP with a CM19A, and a TM751. That combination requires the PC to be connected and turned on, as there is no memory in the CM19A.