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RE: CM11 Range Problems.


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  • Subject: RE: CM11 Range Problems.
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 23:43:18 -0000
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Ian,

I had similar problem on two occasions recently with HV.

The first was the DDAR blocking X10. The second was a transformer for
the DECT phone on the opposite socket in the wall to the TW523 that
sends out X10 from HV. So both times something blocking the X10 signal,
guess what lesson I learned ;-)

I would say, look at things in the way or round about the CM11 that
could eat up signals and pull 'em out, see what happens.

Sorry it's the only suggestion I can come up with.

HTH

K.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Lowe [mailto:ian@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 15 January 2002 23:32
> To: UKHA Mailing List
> Subject: [ukha_d] CM11 Range Problems.
>
>
> Hmmm, having serious issues here, any help welcome.
>
> Situation:
>
> We ran out of X10 Addresses. Everything was on House Code
"F", and we
were
> starting to use Addresses at 9,10 etc, which we could only control
>from
> the
> 8 in One remote, and couldn't automate.
>
> So, decided the time had finally came, and split the house into
"E"
and
> "F".
> E= Lower Floor, F=Upper Floor.
>
> A mini Timer in each room is used for control, with the same codes in
each
> room (roughly) so...
>
> E1 is Audio in the Living Room, E2 is corner lamps
> E5 is Audio in the Kitchen, E6 is under cupboard lights
> F1 is the Bedroom Audio, F2 are Bedside lamps.
>
> and so on..
>
> Rapidly installing bits and finishing some DIY bits, I decided the
time
> had
> come to use the CM11, and Homeseer, and get it going for real.
>
> Now, the problem I am seeing is this: The CM11 can just about manage
to
> push
> a signal along two metres of mains cable, with a tailwind.
>
> Other strangeness, the bedroom mini-timer didn't quite manage an
all-units
> off last night. it was "most" units off, with the furthest
away ones
not
> quite managing it..
>
> Now, I have some  Filtered sockets for all my computer gear, but I
have
> made
> sure the CM11 is straight into the wall.
>
> What should I start checking?
>
> Ian.
>
>
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