Sorry to bring up an old thread guys..
But I'm experiencing AHP *not* sending out RF commands to the TM751 for other modules on the same house code. If I press a button on the remote - the device works great - if I click on it from AHP, it sends it out via powerline and never gets to the module. (I watched in the activity monitor, and according to it, it does not send out RF for the other devices on the same house code.) For example: I click on L1 (the transceiver) and it will "click" like normal, and I see in the activity monitor that it sent the command via RF. I click on L2 (a lamp module) and AHP sends it out normally (via powerline.)
The TM751 is definitely a TM751 in AHP. I have deleted it and put it back in a couple of times just to see. Am I missing an option in AHP? I found the "transceived housecodes" and have "L" turned on - but I have turned it off and experienced the same behavior.
Right now I don't have a lot of modules in use; two wall switches, a lamp module and an appliance module. The lamp and appliance module work fine, as does one of the wall switches; but the other wall switch is at the end of this remote line I'm having trouble getting signals to.
Background:
I have a small house with a garage/breezeway/shop attached with about the same amount of sq. ft. I have the SignaLinc from SmartHome wired into the electrical box (properly) and FilterLinc modules on my three UPS's as well as my TV/stereo setup. I don't have anything else that would interfere and need a filter. Modules work all over the house just fine; however my shop is wired with new GFCI outlets at the beginning of the string, and appear to block signals (hence my install of a TM751 in my shop.) My CM15A has the "F" connector mod and a neat little "rubber ducky" antenna I found at my local parts house that has an F connector on it; the assembly is placed in my attic via a USB>cat5 extender cable I bought at Fry's. (This seems to work very well!)
Hockie
Tuiceman may have forgot something. The TM751 is RF only, which is why you can "control everything (in the shop) from the hand controller". The CM15A sends control codes as PLC over power lines as default. So you may have a distance problem OR a phase problem (my guess). You can try telling the CM15A/ AHP to send RF commands to the shop OR you might need a repeater/coupler in the house to amplify and couple the PLC signal to the phase running to the shop.
Actually Dave the CM15A will automatically send commands RF only to the Housecode that the TM751 is set to ("B" in This Case) IF the TM751 is configured correctly in ActiveHome Pro If the TM751 is set as a any other module other than a tranciever it won't!