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Re: x10 activehome pro



John,
        I have a Cyber Power 525sl "intelligent backup power" unit plugged
into the wall outlet. It has a bunch of things plugged into it.
I'll need some kind of power strip to replace it because I don't have enough
outlets. Is there some kind of filter that I can plug the back up unit in
to?

"John" <noaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Tim Dolan" <tims-pool-leagues@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> John, & Dave,
>>                    thank you for your replies.
>> In answer to your questions and suggestions:
>> Yes, the box is checked to d/l to interface
>> Yes the time zone is correct
>> Signal suckers? I do have TV's, computer and a power supply for power
>> outages.
>> I have a capacitor installed to link the phases.
>> The transceiver enabled box was on auto and I changed it to "specific"
>> and selected "A"
>> I only have one Transceiver.
>> New symptom: now the switches do not work either the screen of the Active
>> Home Pro but the hand held remotes work just fine.
>> Thanks again.
>>
> It sounds like you are having USB interface problems.
> Set the monitored house code to A and do a download to the
> interface.
> Change the state of a light using an RF type control (palm pad etc)
> and see if the state change is reflected in the AHP screen display of
> that module.
> If you are using an external USB hub, change the connection so the
> CM15A is connected directly to the computer.
> There have been reports of the USB interface going to sleep.  So
> far it hasn't happened to mine but the only cure that I have heard
> is to unplug the unit and remove the batteries.
>
> Are you aware of the X10 forum?
>
> http://www.x10community.com/forums/index
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