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Re: TM751 Problem



Try to get a  RR501 which is more stable and sensitive

"Dave Houston" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> This one handles all 256 addresses...
>
>     http://www.smarthome.com/4017.HTML
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> Smarthome has garbled the description so you might want to find it on
> Leviton's site to get an accurate description. It's the Leviton HCPRF.
>
> You can probably find it for a bit less elsewhere.
>
> Mitch <sumcoolgai@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Many thanks, Dave.
>>
>>Any recommendations for a different, more reliable, inexpensive wireless
>>    keypad solution?
>>
>>I haven't had good luck with IR (too bright here in So. Cal) and the
>>802.11 with a PocketPC is pretty expensive for a simple X10 lights
>>on/off/bright/dim control.
>>
>>Mitch
>>
>>Dave Houston wrote:
>>> It's a well known problem with the TM751. Try it in different outlets
>>> and
>>> try different antenna orientations. It's getting inductive feedback from
>>> the
>>> household wiring.
>>>
>>> Mitch <sumcoolgai@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I've tried a couple of TM751's and several "PalmPad" remotes and have
>>>>had the same problem in two different installations.
>>>>
>>>>I can use the palmpad to turn modules on/off (lamp, appliance,
>>>>switchlincs -- all no problem).
>>>>
>>>>But, if I try to dim a dimmable module, the light dims to (essentially)
>>>>off and the system goes crazy.  Homeseer is logging a whole bunch of
>>>>dims after the first dim (30+) before I unplug the TM751.
>>>>
>>>>Once I unplug the TM751, everything is back to normal.
>>>>
>>>>As I said above, I've tried a couple of TM751's (and palmpads) with the
>>>>same results.
>>>>
>>>>Is this common?  Is there something else I should check?  Is the problem
>>>>with the TM751, the palmpad or both?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Mitch
>>>
>>>
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