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Re: [ECS] Arguments Etc.
Mark Gilmore
Fri, 21 Aug 1998 10:13:09 -0700

I ASSUME these are the new ones that are different from
the PCS modules ? 
If so, the PLM modules MAY be the ones that no one seems to
be able to get a decent spec for - NOT the unintelligable table
I have seen before, but a simple list of X-10 commands
which must be sent to achieve each state. Get it for me
and I will add a LIGHT/B Item Type.

Is you TC newer or older ??

Carl Keyes wrote:
> 
> Mark Gilmore wrote:
> >
> > Carl, use HELP in TTS !
> >
> > Regarding the TC:
> > Sounds like a serial-related problem.
> > ECS assumes 2400 baud.
> > If your model operates at a diff baud,
> > override via "SET ECS_PLC_IFC_2G_BAUD={baud}".
> > OTHERWISE, select the TC Item in the Item Editor,
> > press <ctrl-x> and <alt-c> and <F5>.
> > Then email me CPT.TMP.
> >
> Mark,
> 
> Bingo on the Baud change to 9600 for the TC+. But it's always something.
> I just realized the Infrared expander I got with it plugs directly into
> the TC+.
> I'm assuming they cannot share, in this case, com2. I know the IR-XP can
> be used
> directly from a serial port but I'm fresh out. One other kind of major
> thing is
> my  new  X-10 PLM21 modules and Leviton 6381 wall swithches aren't
> responding to on ,off or dim commands. I made the assumtion that the
> Light/A
> type supported pre-set dimming,(direct to a dim level without
> stepping)but they
> don't respond at all. I tried the WinEV software and they worked
> perfectly.
> Direct dimming is the only way to go. Will pre-set dimming be supported
> any time soon?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Carl

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