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Mitch Groupie
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Posted: October 06 2010 at 00:05 | IP Logged
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I set up a macro to send X10 - does not seem to be working. I set up a bunch of X10 devices. When I try to control the devices in the control center I get an error telling my my device types and tables are messed up. So, how do I fix this?
Mitch
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BeachBum Super User
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Posted: October 06 2010 at 07:49 | IP Logged
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Do they work not using the Control Center? If no can you be a little more specific on the message.
__________________ Pete - X10 Oldie
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Mitch Groupie
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Posted: October 06 2010 at 10:17 | IP Logged
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Each macro is set up to trigger an X10 device on in response to an Insteon device 'on' received. I set up a trigger for the Insteon device and then the macro to send the X10. The log shows both trigger and macro events, but I do not see an X10 signal being sent over the power line. I decided to test the X10 device by manually turning it on in the control center - that's when I got the error message about device tables.
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grif091 Super User
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Posted: October 06 2010 at 11:28 | IP Logged
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Do you see the outbound X10 traffic in the Insteon Raw Log trace under Insteon Explorer. Using the Device Status function I selected ON for an X10 device. The following is what you should expect to see.
2010-10-06 11:25:19.282 TX &nbs p; 02 63 AE 00
2010-10-06 11:25:19.391 RX &nbs p; SENTX10=AE 00 06
2010-10-06 11:25:20.282 TX &nbs p; 02 63 A2 80
2010-10-06 11:25:20.297 RX &nbs p; SENTX10=A2 80 06
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BeachBum Super User
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Posted: October 06 2010 at 16:08 | IP Logged
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This may seem redundant but you did set them up under devices and selected the controller..
__________________ Pete - X10 Oldie
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Mitch Groupie
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Posted: October 06 2010 at 23:50 | IP Logged
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- I did create them in the PH Explorer under devices, and I did select a controller. When I created an X10 controller I used the wizard and selected 'usb plm.' It created a second controller entry 'Insteon1' that I assume is for X10, so I selected that controller for my X10 devices.
- I can't find the raw insteon log right off, but I can tell you that my powerlink coupler does not show any sign of x10 traffic, and the Stargate is not seeing any x10 signals either.
So, I suspect it is something to do with the controllers...
Ok, so I changed them all to use the Insteon controller and deleted the second controller that PH created in the wizard - that seems to have solved the problem.
Thanks for your help.
Mitch
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grif091 Super User
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Posted: October 07 2010 at 05:08 | IP Logged
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Changing to using the Insteon Controller (PLM used by PH for the Insteon devices) is the solution. X10 messages are supported by the PLM just as Insteon messages are.
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BeachBum Super User
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Posted: October 07 2010 at 09:07 | IP Logged
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Sounds like a bug in the Wizard Lee…. Just APAR it then we’ll PTF it.
__________________ Pete - X10 Oldie
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