From: Bill B. <bb...@ld...> - 2000-04-21 03:25:46
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----- Original Message ----- From: Steve <st...@wr...> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 10:00 PM <snip> > > The motion sensor (hawkeye) is in the kitchen (C5&C6), and the overhead > kitchen light is on A6, which is controlled by a palmpad & via a switch > (switch on wall, palmpad by pressing 'A6'). > > I'm getting something along the following: > [A6 pressed ON on palmpad] > [A6 pressed OFF on palmpad] > 04/19/00 20:43:02: unrecognized X10 data: X69 > 04/19/00 20:43:02: unrecognized X10 data: X62 > 04/19/00 20:43:02: Kitchen is now Dark. <snip remainder> I am also getting these types of errors, and have been for quite a while. Most of mine are in the range X70 thru X78, although I see a few that look like XIJ or XIK. My busiest house code is "I", so I presume that relates to the specific numbers showing up in these messages. I get an awful lot of these errors. I am starting to suspect that the volume of X10 traffic I have is just too much for the CM11 to keep up with. I have 7 hawkeyes in use and palm pads in several rooms, so there is a lot of x10 traffic at times. I have most of my hawkeyes set up to switch a light on, but not off (i.e. I set the maximum time of 256 minutes before an "off" is sent, so the hawkeyes are never likely to send an "off" when the house is occupied). I have MH monitor for the "on" signals, and set timers to determine when to switch the lights off for me. I don't think I have too many problems with collisions though, because the lights all pretty much behave as they should, the only problem is that MH doesn't always get the word that the light has been switched on. I can recreate the error REAL easy, so I would be glad to supply debug data to anyone who wants to try to read it. Thanks, Bill Bass Greenville, SC |