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Re: Re: x10 lights turning themselves on - help please!



If you're temporarily taking the CM12 out of service, remember to
remove the
batteries from it, so that it completely resets (needs about 24 hours in my
experience).

Rob


2008/6/24 David Yeend <david.yeend@xxxxxxx>:

>   In the past I have had 3 CM12 units. The purchase of a new unit was
> normally
> based on trying to resolve the symptoms you have reported.
>
> When left out of service for a while the offending unit would seem to
> become
> stable again once re-connected.
>
> One experience I had was to have a suspect CM12 and a good one
operating at
> the same time. With both connected to a PC with some X10 logging
software
> looking at the received messages from the known good unit (can't
remember
> which) and the offending unit being driven by Homeseer I was able to
see
> the
> offending unit generating X10 messages that it should not have been
> generating. Strangely it seemed to be receiving its own messages and
> passing
> them up to HomeSeer. The volume of message was so great that it slowed
the
> HomeSeer machine to a crawl.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
>
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>
>
>



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Rob Iles


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