Advice on two Tranceivers with the same house code...

Hi again!

I use three housecodes in my house.

All of my main lights and switches are on code "M".

"G" is for cameras.

"N" is for things like automatic motion sensors, and so forth. (I will soon put macros on this code)

As I am sitting here assembling all sorts of antennae and wires to get my new CM15A to work with my under-powered slim remotes from all over the house, I had an idea:

I plugged in my old transceiver ALONG WITH the new CM15A.

Now, my old, trusty, regular transceiver receives "M" housecodes (which is great, because so many of those slim remotes are too weak to activate it).

My new CM15A will receive all the other housecodes (N, G, etc).

As far as I know, this setup should work well, no?

Can anyone think of a reason _not_ to have a 'backup' transceiver along with the CM15A, to 'help out' those weak Slim remotes?

Thanks!

Mike

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Michael G.
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You are 100% correct.

The main problem was with the Dim and Bright. They send two codes throughout the house.

However, there was another collision... as I playing around, watching the Activity Monitor, I pressed M16 a few times... and all of a sudden, an M13 popped up in the monitor. Wow.

That's why I disabled housecode M from the CM15A. No more duplicate issues.

Fun fun fun........!

Reply to
Michael G.

Which model "old" transceiver?

The CM15A will avoid collisi>Hi again!

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Dave Houston

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