I was not aware that a switch that was rated for more current, would potential be the problem,
so I figured I would get in touch the X10 Tech support before I bought the switch.
I sent an email to tech support on Friday at 12:30pm, and recieved a responce back from X10
about an 1 1/2 hours later.
My Email:**********************************************************************************I have purchased a number of products from X10,
over the past year,
AHP (current version running is 3.201)
CM115
ActiveEye Motion Sensors (MS16A)
Lamp Modules (LM465)
Socket Rocket (LM15A)
Flood Lamp Motion Sensor (PR115)
Decorator Style 3-Way Light Switch (WS12A)
All modules , sensors have been recording events accurately in the
Activity Monitor, with the exception of the FloodLamp (PR115).
The FloodLamp (PR115) is set to B13.
I am using a standard wall switch to provide power to the Flood Lamp.
There are currently no Macros associated with B13.
If I initiate the ON or OFF trigger from either AHP or the Control Pad (HR12A-C),
The correct events are logged in the Activity Monitor. ie;
0 03/10/2006 12:00:39 pm Receive RF B13 On
1 03/10/2006 12:00:40 pm Receive B13 (Front Flood Lamp)
2 03/10/2006 12:00:40 pm Receive B On (Front Flood Lamp)
3 03/10/2006 12:00:49 pm Receive B13 (Front Flood Lamp)
4 03/10/2006 12:00:49 pm Receive B Off (Front Flood Lamp)
When the Flood Lamp Motion Sensor is initiated by motion, the following
Is recorded in the Activity Monitor;
20 03/10/2006 12:17:40 pm Receive B1
21 03/10/2006 12:17:40 pm Receive B16
22 03/10/2006 12:17:41 pm Receive B15
23 03/10/2006 12:17:41 pm Receive B14
24 03/10/2006 12:17:42 pm Receive B On
25 03/10/2006 12:17:50 pm Receive B1
26 03/10/2006 12:17:51 pm Receive B16
27 03/10/2006 12:17:51 pm Receive B15
28 03/10/2006 12:17:51 pm Receive B14
29 03/10/2006 12:17:52 pm Receive B Off
When the Flood Lamp turns on, initiated by motion,
The AHP module status of OFF does not reflect the true status of the Flood Lamp,
If I POLL the module (while the Flood Lamp is ON) the true status of the Flood Lamp
is returned, and the AHP module is updated with the ON status correctly.
As a result of this issue, no Macros will run using the B13 ON / OFF Trigger
Because it is not recognized in AHP
On the X10 forum, someone suggested that I replace the standard wall switch that
Powers the PR115 with an XPS3 switch.
I am also using a SIGNALINC REPEATER 4-WIRE DRYER
that did resolve a lot of issues in the beginning concerning signals not being sent
through my power lines.
All other modules are working fine within AHP.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thank You. **********************************************************************************X10 Tech Support Responce:**********************************************************************************Greetings!
The PR511 is an unusual sensor. It will *never* send its Start Code, the code
that you can send to activate it. It will only send codes 1 to 4 unit codes
higher, as you are seeing. Your PR511 at Start Code B13 is sending B14-B17, but
17 equals 1 in X10 math, so it sends B1 instead of B17. This is just like how
11:00 AM plus two hours equals 1:00 PM; the numbers "wrap around." (Basically,
this is modulo addition; see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_arithmetic for
the technical details.)
Please carefully review page 6 of your manual:
House Code
• Set the House Code dial to match other X10 Modules that are to be controlled
by the Motion Monitor and X10 Controllers you want to use to control the Motion
Monitor.
Start Code
• This is the “Unit Code” for the Motion Monitor. The Motion Monitor floodlights
can be turned on and off from an X10 controller using this Unit Code.
The Start Code is also the number that is added to the slide switch numbers to
set the Unit Codes for other X10 Modules controlled by the Motion Monitor.
Note: When the floodlights are turned on using an X10 controller, they will stay
on until they are turned off again using an X10 controller.
Sensor switches
• These switches determine which other X10 Modules will be turned on when motion
is sensed. The number next to the switch (+1 to +4) is added to the Start Code
to determine the Unit Code for an X10 Module. (For example, if the Start Code is
set to
3 and the Sensor Switch labeled 2 is set to IN, the module with unit code 5 and
the same House Code as the Motion Monitor will turn on when motion is detected).
I.E., Start code (3) plus In/Out switch (+2) = 5. Set the X10 Module inside the
house
(having the same House Code) to unit 5 and when motion is detected, the X10
Module set to Unit Code 5 will also cycle with the floodlights.
Dusk switches
• These switches determine which other X10 Modules will be turned on at dusk and
off at dawn. The number next to the switch (+5 to +8) is added to the Start Code
to determine the Unit Code for an X10 Module. (For example, if the Start Code is
set to 3 and the Sensor Switch labeled 6 is set to IN, the module with unit code
9 and the same House Code as the Motion Monitor will turn on at dusk, and turn
off at dawn). Caution: To avoid the risk of fire or injury ensure that
potentially hazardous appliances such as portable heaters or fans will not be
accidentally controlled by the Motion Monitor. Choose controlled Unit Codes
carefully.
Adjust your macro settings and the Sensor In/Out switches to get your desired
results. If you have any more questions, please reply to this email. Thanks for
choosing X10!**********************************************************************************So since my "Sensor" settings on the Floodlight 1-4 were all set "in",
that explains why I was getting;
20 03/10/2006 12:17:40 pm Receive B1 (modulo addition) B17 which does not exist
21 03/10/2006 12:17:40 pm Receive B16
22 03/10/2006 12:17:41 pm Receive B15
23 03/10/2006 12:17:41 pm Receive B14
24 03/10/2006 12:17:42 pm Receive B On
Now I have the settings on the Floodlight set correctly, have turned off switches 2-4 (out position)
and left switch 1 in the "in" position (code B14) which I have changed my Macro Trigger from B13 to B14 (correct Trigger ON)
and my Macros are now working correctly when motion is sensed from the Floodlight Sensor.
Alot of information, but I wanted to share my problem.
Dan, I would still be curious if the better quaility switch would indeed
report correctly the status of B13 (Floodlight).
Thanks