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RE: RCS TX15-B Thermostat


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: RCS TX15-B Thermostat
  • From: "Peter Tuckett" <ptuckett@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 07:21:11 +0100
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  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Kevin thanks for the info - I did see your later reply after I sent mine! I
have been posted the latest script file by homeseer and the following note
which I will investigate:

> When HS sends out the X10 commands to poll the thermostat, do you see
> any replies in the HS log? You should see the responses. If you do, HS
> may not be set up to receive the X10. Try deleting any events that are
> in the group "System" (they would be named "RCS Receive"). If you delete
> these then restart HS, they will be re-created automatically. I have
> also attached the latest RCS script in case you have an old one.


I let you know what happens

Peter


            -----Original Message-----
            From:       Kevin Hawkins [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
            Sent:      01 July 2002 14:02
            To:      ukha_d@xxxxxxx             Subject:      RE: [ukha_d] RCS TX15-B Thermostat

                  Peter - I posted a slightly later reply than this,
hope you saw it  - I now have the TX15-B working fine. However I used a
CM11A straight into Homeseer to do this - both the TW523 and the TW7223 did
not work via HomeVision or a Leopard/Ocelot. I have now used a CM12U too and
it works fine.(Same as you).

                  However I think the 'TW' problem may be in the
Homeseer plugins and not either of those bits of hardware. The HomeVision
can see and control the TX15-B fine directly using a TW523/7223.The TX15-B
communicates using preset dim commands which are not extended X10 and the
both the TW devices can support this. Incidentally the TW devices can send
but not receive X10 extended.

                  I am looking further into this as the CM11/12 is
renowned for being 'weak' in its transmitted X10 signals cf a TW device and
also prone to locking up so I don't want to ongoingly use it.

                  You said you were using a CM12U - so you should be
working fine - there is another problem here for you I think as we now have
identical setups. BTW There is a post here relating to weak signals.
http://homeseer.infopop.net/3/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=697298074&f=378290174&m=8072
972663

                  I have now also found an XM10U and I will try this
and let you know - however as Li mentioned in another post there are
variants of this & the version I have is one that sends everything it
receives twice (one of the first when they came out) - I gather X10 then
reverted back and XM10U's now work like the TW7223's used to, sending only
once.

                  Kevin

                  -----Original Message-----
                  From:       Peter Tuckett [mailto:ptuckett@xxxxxxx]

                  Sent:      01 July 2002 05:39
                  To:      ukha_d@xxxxxxx                   Subject:      RE: [ukha_d] RCS TX15-B Thermostat

                  Kevin - sorry I've only just got back to you, I've
spent the weekend packing as were moving next weekend! Thanks for going to
the trouble of looking out your unit the centre tip is negative on my pcb
(HCURX Rev E). The dip switches on this pcb only change the house code and
the output functions of the thermostat.
                  I am using a CM12U interface with homeseer. Can you
suggest a better interface which can cope with the extended X10? I must
admit I did not realise that the CM12U had this limitation but have
suspected something was amiss as I don't seem to get reliable feedback.

                  Pete
                 
                        -----Original Message-----
                        From:       Kevin Hawkins
[mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
                        Sent:      28 June 2002 17:52
                        To:      ukha_d@xxxxxxx                         Subject:      RE: [ukha_d] RCS TX15-B
Thermostat

                              Sorry about this - another post - I
have dug out the unit so I will give it a try - however it is unclear on the
power connector whether it is centre tip positive or centre tip negative on
the 12V connector. Could you check on your psu please and let me know. The
adaptor I thought went with it ( I HATE wallwarts for this reason) is centre
(+) positive but the documentation says centre ground which normally means
negative.

                              I have asked the queston below
because if it is a CM12U then I think I remember somewhere that they have
difficulty with extended X10.

                              Kevin

                        -----Original Message-----
                        From:       Kevin Hawkins
[mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
                        Sent:      28 June 2002 17:42
                        To:      ukha_d@xxxxxxx                         Subject:      RE: [ukha_d] RCS TX15-B
Thermostat

                              Just one other question Peter - what
is the interface that Homeseer is using to receive and transmit X10 info ??

                              Kevin

                       

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