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New Member Joined: Dec 18, 2009 Post Count: 3 Status: Offline |
I have 6 units on house code A that I want to control all at the same time. ie: all on at 4:00 PM and all off at 10:00 PM. My problem is only the 1st unit will turn on or off. Nothing happens to the rest of the units. I even tried spacing the timing by 5 seconds between each unit. Does anyone have any idea what's wrong? |
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Founder Joined: Jan 9, 2005 Post Count: 633 Status: Offline |
Do they all turn of/off through the manual control? It should work even with the same time set for each event. But, how about a little longer spacing in the timing. Does the log indicate that they have been turned on/off? ---------------------------------------- ~John 1993 Triple White, auto, all stock, 51k miles ![]() |
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New Member Joined: Dec 18, 2009 Post Count: 3 Status: Offline |
All units can be turned on/off via individual manual control. The log indicates that all units turned on/off at the proper time. I changed spacing to 10 seconds between each command with the same results. |
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New Member Joined: Dec 18, 2009 Post Count: 3 Status: Offline |
Here's a quick update....if I use the "*" in the unit number, all the units on that house code will turn on. For some reason, when a list of units is provided, it never gets past the 1st unit. |
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Founder Joined: Jan 9, 2005 Post Count: 633 Status: Offline |
Hey, thanks for the followup. It's been a while since I worked with it but I think that the main reason for adding the "*" for ALL ON was to get around such issues. Timing of sending the codes was one of the tricky parts. ---------------------------------------- ~John 1993 Triple White, auto, all stock, 51k miles ![]() |
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