[Hai-users] I can use a flush console and other bits, send me a list!

Peter nmpeter at gmail.com
Thu Mar 20 17:04:50 CDT 2008


I'm always intersted in good condition gear. Visitors to my "showhome" are
amazed, but the prices on new stuff coools thier jets a bit. I've managed a
couple of good systems from ebay, but I can always use some more.

Interesting discussion on x-10 troubleshooting. Since reloacting to a home
that was wired in the last twenty years, I'm much happier with what I can do
with x-10. Having an real attic helps lots also. :-)

thanks!

-peter



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   1. Re: Problem with ALC lighting on OmniPro II (Clint at ct40.com)


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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:43:28 -0500
From: "Clint at ct40.com" <clint at ct40.com>
Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Problem with ALC lighting on OmniPro II
To: Dan Butterfield <dan at butterfields.net>, <HAI-users at tssi.com>
Cc: Brad <Looney2ns at wowway.com>
Message-ID: <C40844B0.2B1C5%clint at ct40.com>
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A client of mine is changing their home automation system and has quite a
bit of Aegis and HAI equipment for sale.  Do any of you know of someone in
need for parts or add-ons?  All is in perfect condition but they do not have
boxes.

Thanks for your help.





From: Dan Butterfield <dan at butterfields.net>
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 13:36:51 -0500
To: <HAI-users at tssi.com>
Cc: Brad <Looney2ns at wowway.com>
Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Problem with ALC lighting on OmniPro II

I appreciate the troubleshooting suggestions, Mark!  I agree that a properly
monitored and maintained X10 system can be extremely reliable.  My issues
over the years with X10 relates more to the reliability of the individual
units (and I know that if you pay more for higher end units, this is less of
a problem), which in my experience have a high failure rate (at least
compared to a regular light switch!), as well as the fragility of the X10
network.  The configuration of electrical devices (computers, UPS's, AV
equipment, etc) regularly changes in my house, and this often means I have
subsequent X10 failures that I need to track down offending changes, move or
add filters, etc.

So by no means do I want to imply that X10 is inherently random or failure
prone.  However, I did have an impression that ALC should be more of a "set
it and forget it" kind of thing with less ongoing troubleshooting needed,
because of its dedicated isolated network.  Thus my statement!  However,
after my most recent experience, perhaps the operable work here is DID,
since apparently ALC is prone to its own set of problems.

I appreciate Tom's comment on possible heat issues causing switches to turn
off, since a few of my switches are definitely crammed into their j-box
enclosures.  However, I am definitely having spontaneous turn-on issues as
well...  I returned today from a one night campout to find the ALC dining
room light had turned on in our absence.  Poltergeists?

- Dan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From:  MARK HIMES <mailto:mdhimes57 at msn.com>
>
> To: Brad <mailto:Looney2ns at wowway.com>
>
> Cc: HAI-users at tssi.com
>
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 1:00  PM
>
> Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Problem with ALC  lighting on OmniPro II
>
>
>
>
> I was expressing his point about "I have definitely seen this kind of
> behavior from
> X-10 switches, and kind of  expect it there."
>
>
>
> His problem may not necessarily be an ALC "only" related problems.
>
>
>
> I was also expressing troubleshooting techniques that have worked for  me
>
> FOR MANY MANY years !
>
>
>
> And if I've learned anything in my 28 years of troubleshooting computers
>
> (mainframe, large minicomputers, and PC's), you need to isolate and
repair
>
> ALL KNOW PROBLEMS FIRST - in order to get to the obscure problems,
>
> and/or fixing know problems has been highly effective in "automatically"
>
> resolving other intermittent problems.
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>> From: Brad <mailto:Looney2ns at wowway.com>
>>
>> To: HAI-users at tssi.com
>>
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 2:20  PM
>>
>> Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Problem with  ALC lighting on OmniPro II
>>
>>
>>
>> I fail to see what a discussion about X-10 has to do  with ALC problems.
>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>
>>> From:  MARK  HIMES <mailto:mdhimes57 at msn.com>
>>>
>>> To: HAI-users at tssi.com
>>>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 2:27  AM
>>>
>>> Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Problem with  ALC lighting on OmniPro II
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> That's really interesting. I have an Omni-Pro I, connected to a
Stargate
>>>
>>> system via serial port, for many years. The Stargate and the Omni  both
>>>
>>> have all (or most) of the X-10 addresses configured. In the case of  my
>>>
>>> Omni (I), it only allows 1/2 of the whole X10 addressing range (128
>>> addresses
>>>
>>> instead of the full 256). I have about 220 X10 addresses configured  in
>>> Stargate,
>>>
>>> So the Stargate has 99% of all these exclusively programmed for use  in
the
>>> Stargate.
>>>
>>> My Omni-P has about 8 X10 addresses that it will respond to but NONE  of
the
>>>
>>> X10 addresses are programmed to be transmitted by Omni. I programmed
the
>>>
>>> Omni to allow commands to be SENT TO STARGATE that (eventually)
>>>
>>> trigger an X10 transmission FROM the Stargate. This is so that I  could
>>>
>>> be sure I never had any X10 "collisions" from both of these devices  and
>>> kept
>>>
>>> my programming sanity at a "sane" level.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have NEVER had random X10 devices go on/off as randomly as  your
>>>
>>> experiencing. However, I have had on rare occasions 1 SINGLE
>>> receiver/device
>>>
>>> act up and using my Monterey X10 troubleshooter, found the bad  receiver
>>>
>>> and/or device (1 address, 1 house code 1 number). On a couple of rare
>>> conditions
>>>
>>> I found a bunch of device addresses on the SAME house code  causing a
lot of
>>> grief.
>>>
>>> Again, some troubleshooting with the tool, turning off stuff, etc and
found
>>> that
>>>
>>> one of my many 16-button consoles was transmitted random garbage  and
>>>
>>> replaced it to get back to NORMAL.  And a couple of times,  many years
ago
>>> when
>>>
>>> I was first programming the Stargate I discovered a  several "bugs" (all
>>> mine) in the
>>>
>>> software. Some were easy and some were hard to find. but my  Stargate
>>>
>>> X10 transmissions AND programming have been solid for many  years.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> SOOOOOOoooooo. You didn't say how many devices or house code
>>>
>>> addresses you had, but make a list of all of them and make sure that
>>>
>>> some or ALL of them are truly random.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     If all or most all are on the same house  code, you might have
another
>>>
>>>     transmitter somewhere acting up on that SAME house  code.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     If some of the  single device addresses are  "ALWAYS" part of your
>>>
>>>     random problem and others are NEVER a problem, you  might have some
>>>
>>>     devices/receivers that are bad (receiver, device,  loose
connections).
>>>
>>>     And you might also have an address transmitter  other than Omni
>>> (console)
>>>
>>>     or a single device, screwing all the other  devices on the same
house
>>>
>>>     code) I.e. mixture of single device failures along  with 1 or more
>>>
>>>     transmitting device failures (Other than Omni).  Always keep in mind
>>>
>>>     how many devices that you use ARE ALSO an  X10 transmitter !!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     Are all the addresses (house codes and device  codes) that are part
>>>
>>>     of the random actions on the SAME PHASE of your  power lines ?
>>>
>>>     What do you use for a Phase coupler ?  That  could be part of your
>>>
>>>     randomness problem.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I noticed you said" I have definitely seen this kind of behavior  from
>>>
>>> X-10 switches, and kind of  expect it there. I  EXPECT A NEAR
>>> PERFECT SYSTEM ! That begs the question "HOW LONG" have  you
>>>
>>> been allowing this randomness to occur ....WITH OUT CHECKING
>>>
>>> THEM OUT ?????   THOROUGHLY ?????
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now the biggie. I have an Omni (I) but I NEVER have programmed
>>>
>>> any X10 transmission activity into my Omni. MY reason is more
>>>
>>> simpler that just sanity. My Omni programming "capabilities" are
>>>
>>> hugely inferior to Stargate. I don't see that an OMNI  11 could have
>>>
>>> THAT much difference than Omni I. Actually I upgraded mine to
>>>
>>> an Aegis many years ago.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> So I suggest you FIRST make a LIST of all the addresses you are  using
>>>
>>> and track down the ones that DO and the ones that DON'T act up.
>>>
>>> This may take a while (that's the nature of "random"), From  personal
>>>
>>> experience over the many years, that is the best first step I  EVER
>>>
>>> take. It allowed you me see the scope of a whole problem and  help
>>>
>>> better isolate the next steps to take. That's part of analyzing
>>>
>>> the scope and nature of a "System" and its problems.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> So AFTER you determine ALL THE ADDRESS that DO randomly operate
>>>
>>> and all the ADDRESS THAT NEVER randomly operate, THEN you have a
>>>
>>> better chance if isolating ..... What do all the randomly acting
devices
>>>
>>> have in common, (or if its easier, maybe ask what is common about  the
>>>
>>> ones that NEVER act up) ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now if you've truly proven there is no single X10 device bad, or
something
>>>
>>> messing up a whole X10 house code of addresses and that EVERY  device
>>>
>>> code you are using is acting up and both both phases are  experiencing
>>>
>>> problems .... AND your program is truly bug free then I'd say
>>>
>>> something goofy is going on with your Omni. If THAT happens,
>>>
>>> try another KNOWN GOOD power adapter (tat supplies power to your
>>>
>>> Omni). Noisy or flakey power supplies are notorious for causing
>>>
>>> intermittent problems. But if that's the case, then ALL your  addresses
>>> should be affected.
>>>
>>> Also consider that your X10 Power Line Interface (converts the Omni  10
>>>
>>> commands to/from the power line, (or loose connection, bad wire, etc
etc).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The only thing I can truly testify is that I have had several  years
>>>
>>> now with ABSOLUTELY NO X10 Ghosts. It took a few years of
>>>
>>> troubleshooting to get the "marginal" or even solid failing devices
>>>
>>> off my complete system and cleaning up all software bugs and
>>>
>>> an occasional wall-wart. That's 190+ single X10 device/address  units,
>>>
>>> over 14 X-10 transmitting devices/consoles, most with 16 buttons
>>>
>>> and 25 "virtual/indirect (mostly software)" X10 addresses .
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>              No  random here.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hope all this ranting gives you a some ideas ?!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>
>>>> From: Dan  Butterfield <mailto:dan at butterfields.net>
>>>>
>>>> To: HAI  Users Group <mailto:hai-users at tssi.com>
>>>>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 12:38  PM
>>>>
>>>> Subject: [Hai-users] Problem with  ALC lighting on OmniPro II
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I recently added some ALC lights (wired via cat-5 to an  OmniPro II),
and
>>>> am
>>>> experiencing some odd lighting behavior.   The lights will periodically
>>>> spontaneously turn on or off (primarily  off).  This happens when no
other
>>>> activity is occurring in the  OmniPro II (e.g. no one is turning lights
on
>>>> or
>>>> off, and no timed  events are triggering), and is random and
unpredictable.
>>>> It  typically is the case of a light turning off some minutes or hours
>>>> after
>>>> manually turning it on.  It occurs with different lights in the  house,
so
>>>> doesn't seem to be tied to one switch.
>>>>
>>>> I am going  to start trouble shooting this by disconnecting different
>>>> switches  from the OmniPro II to see if some switch is injecting
commands
>>>> into  the system in some way, although with the infrequent intermittent
>>>> nature of the problem, it'll be a long slow process of  elimination.  I
>>>> have
>>>> tried to eliminate all programming that  references lights, to try to
take
>>>> some kind of programming error out  of the equation.  However, has
anyone
>>>> ever encountered this  kind of behavior before?  Could bad connections
to
>>>> the
>>>> switches  cause this?  Is cat-5 sufficient for ALC signalling, or is it
>>>> possibile I am picking up some interference?
>>>>
>>>> I have  definately seen this kind of behavior from X-10 switches, and
kind
>>>> of
>>>> expect it there, but was surprised to see it in an ALC system.   I had
>>>> hoped
>>>> it would be more reliable!  I have a bunch more  switches to install,
but
>>>> am
>>>> holding up because of this problem.
>>>>
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