Is my CM11 shot?

Started by BackAgain, June 04, 2017, 06:51:57 AM

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Tuicemen

An unregistered AHP will not reliably fire conditional macros.
It sounds like your macro is a conditional (which means Smartmacro plugin is required and registered)
Running AHP-Lifejacket most likely will help your macro issue. ;)
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BackAgain

Aside from the Lifejacket issue posted in the other thread, I found I did not have control of modules from the onscreen icons.  I could turn them on or off from the remote and the onscreen icons would update the status.  Clicking the icon with the mouse changed the icon, but the modules did not respond.


Tuicemen

With a tm751 in the mix you'll need to have the cm15 send RF. The tm751 only will see RF and send the PLC it will not see PLC.
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Brian H

The TM751 is not polite. If is sees an X10 RF command on its House Code it will pass it onto the power line.
It also has no power line receiver in it to see if there are any signals being sent on the power lines, It can blindly step on other power line signals. Causing corrupted commands. If both the RF receiver in the CM15A and the TM751 both see the same X10
RF command. There could possible be problems.

Are you using the TM751 to receive RF commands from X10 RF module too far away from the CM15A's received distance?

BackAgain

Quote from: Tuicemen on June 26, 2017, 09:48:29 PM
It sounds like your macro is a conditional (which means Smartmacro plugin is required and registered)

It's just one of the built in timers, On at Dusk, Off at Dawn.  Nothing special.


BackAgain

Quote from: Brian H on June 27, 2017, 06:11:03 AM
Are you using the TM751 to receive RF commands from X10 RF module too far away from the CM15A's received distance?

What would be considered 'too far'?  House is about 30x30 or so, concrete and frame, but there are other wireless devices in use (networking, etc.) so I have no idea how badly the signals are damped.