A few things:
1) Have you looked in the Activity Monitor in AHP (I think it is under Tools--> Activity Monitor, or you can press "F2 to open it). Watch what happens when you press a button on a remote (which makes the "switch" in AHP go on and off), and compare that to what happens when you click on the button in the AHP interface itself.
2) How old are the lamp modules (a category that includes ALL dimming modules or wall switches)? It may be possible that they are non-SoftStart, and are therefore not able to understand the "Extended Dim" commands. However, that wouldn't explain the problems with the Appliance modules. I'm throwing it out there, since I'm sure someone else will touch upon it. To test if your Lamp Modules are SoftStart or not, turn them on (using the remote, I guess - since that works), while watching the lamp. If it slowly (takes a second or two) ramps up to full brightness, then it is SoftStart. If it comes on immediately at full brightness (without dimming up), it is NOT SoftStart. If you find that your Lamp Modules ARE indeed non-SoftStart, then you need to change their definition in AHP to use the "Old Lamps - no SoftStart" category.
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1) Here is the log for the comparison as you asked...
Event Date/Time Action Data
0 12/30/2011 16:59 Transmit A2 (Flood Light)
1 12/30/2011 16:59 Transmit A On (Flood Light)
2 12/30/2011 17:00 Transmit A2 (Flood Light)
3 12/30/2011 17:00 Transmit A Off (Flood Light)
4 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive RF A2 On
5 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive A2 (Flood Light)
6 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive A On (Flood Light)
7 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive A2 (Flood Light)
8 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive A On (Flood Light)
9 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive RF A2 Off
10 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive A2 (Flood Light)
11 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive A Off (Flood Light)
12 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive A2 (Flood Light)
13 12/30/2011 17:00 Receive A Off (Flood Light)
2) The modules where purchased within the last 2 years... I originally used the "Lamps" in AHP...didn't work...so I used the "Older Lamps"
Thanks to all of you for all you are doing to help me understand this!!!!