I bought an AHP, got all the software, macros, etc., registered everything just fine. Windows XP Home Edition.
I installed outdoor motion sensors (MS16A) and set them to the right code so they would trigger the Remote Chime (SC546A). I have been able to get them to trigger the chimes if I have them placed in specific outlets in one room in the house (my kitchen) but I don't want them in the kitchen.
I did a little research and found that some indicated that there is a problem with the power phasing in most homes and so I bought a plug-in phase coupler (4816B2 - SIGNALINC PLUG-IN SIGNAL COUPLER 3-WIRE) and plugged it into my dryer outlet. Dryer still works, X10 - no change anywhere in the house.
I did a little more research and found that the wireless transceiver (TM751-F) has limited range so I bought an "All House Codes X10 Transceiver with External Antenna, bundled with Powerline Interface". No change. This was supposed to improve the range for the RF signals.
So far, I haven't been able to set this system up in my house to be useful. Can anyone give me some ideas that might solve this.
So far, all I want to do is to get my multiple outdoor sensors to issue a signal to the remote chime but the chime has to be in my bedroom where I will hear it at night when it's likely to go off, not down in my kitchen on the floor below. I would like to be able to do this without spending anymore money and without rewiring my house. Hopefully someone out there is using the X10 system successfully for simple tasks such as this.
The parts I have are noted below.
4816B2 - SIGNALINC PLUG-IN SIGNAL COUPLER 3-WIRE
TM751-F - Transceiver Module
MS16A - Motion Sensor w/variable delay (outdoor grey)
SC546A - Remote Chime
CM15A - ActiveHome Pro Computer Interface and USB cable
V572AB 1 All House Codes X10 Transceiver with External Antenna, bundled with Powerline Interface