Question on TM751

Started by rimfire, March 10, 2006, 02:36:47 PM

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rimfire

I have a couple TM751 modules I think are bad and wish to test.  I'm thinking the unit code on the outlet is fixed as "1."  Is this correct?

Tuicemen

Yes TM751 address is always unit 1 ;)
You can't use 2 TM752s on the same housecode or you'll have problems :)
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rimfire

Okay, I see the problem.  The module works, but it doesn't respond to commands from the plug-in control.  Is this normal?  Either way, for what I have in mind, I can work with that.

The second unit is DOA.  Not even the manual switch works.

X10 Pro

The TM751 only responds to RF commands for module control, not plug-in controllers (powerline).

Tuicemen

If TM751 is set to house code "D" then a command of "D1 ON" or "OFF" should turn ON/OFF anything pluged into that unit! manual switch should work as well! regardless of code settings. :) ;) as X10 Pro stated you must send the unit a RF signal!
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James S.

If you need more than one transmitter, you may want to try using the RR501 as one of the transmitters.

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