I never could get the advanced circuitry to work correctly. Instead, I bought a PowerFlash module, and connected a short wire between the two terminals. As long as the power goes out for more than a few seconds (I think it needed at least 5 seconds to work), the Powerflash sends the appropriate code when power comes back on, and does so with a slight delay. The CM15A picks up the signal, and runs the appropriate macro (based on day of the week, time of day, etc) to turn on the correct lights. It worked when we had a two-hour outage a few weeks ago.