TO TURN ON:
- use an Extended Code
- next a Module DIM 1%
- next a Module BRIGHTEN 1%
TO TURN OFF:
- use a Module OFF command.
The WM100 uses a RR501 transceiver for a foundation. That transceiver only recognizes commands sent by a PalmPad. It does not support extended commands. Consequently, neither does the WM100.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff, that is good to know.
I had no reason to believe that the WM100 would recognize Extended Commands. I tripped on the issue, in part, because my implementation contains many of them.
I did notice that PalmPad generated signals seemed to work. However, some of those buried in the middle of strings in the CM15A failed. I then began to wonder if I was seeing the effects of things like, communications errors, receiving logic errors, or even overloading, as hard as the last is to believe.
Other code structures also seemed not not illuminate the buttons on the WM100.
I experimentally tripped on the potential solution that I published. To date, it has worked for me, albiet crude.
My intention has been to continue using the CM15A since I improved the RF reception. I added a BNC connector in place of the antenna without trying to optimize the impedance match and then attached a homemade coaxial antenna to it.
With that antenna about 7 feet above floor level, I have good coverage within at least 150 feet in all directions, and through multiple walls to the outside. It actually works better than the discone antenna in the attic. I expect because the radiation angle is so much lower with the coaxial and the lowered cable losses.
So far, so good. I will share the info if I run into other problems or if this fails.
More than once, I have considered designing a solid hub for this stuff. However, my claptrap does the job and it doesn't make sense to invest too much in Power Line based technology.
Thanks again for the info!
gad