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    #16
    Hi,

    I reinstalled everything and now I get this debug log:

    <TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=2 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime0 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:21 </TD><TD class=LOGType0 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry0 colSpan=8 align=left>Received: (73) H1 ReportAllIdPulse3Phase Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:False RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime1 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:20 </TD><TD class=LOGType1 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry1 colSpan=8 align=left>Sent: (73) H1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:True AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime0 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:19 </TD><TD class=LOGType0 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry0 colSpan=8 align=left>Sending: (73) H1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:False PlcBusOK:False</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime1 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:15 </TD><TD class=LOGType1 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry1 colSpan=8 align=left>Received: (73) A1 ReportAllIdPulse3Phase Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:False RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime0 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:14 </TD><TD class=LOGType0 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry0 colSpan=8 align=left>Sent: (73) A1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:True AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime1 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:13 </TD><TD class=LOGType1 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry1 colSpan=8 align=left>Sending: (73) A1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:False PlcBusOK:False</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime0 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:09 </TD><TD class=LOGType0 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry0 colSpan=8 align=left>Received: (73) P1 ReportAllIdPulse3Phase Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:False RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime1 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:07 </TD><TD class=LOGType1 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry1 colSpan=8 align=left>Sent: (73) P1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:True AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime0 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:07 </TD><TD class=LOGType0 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry0 colSpan=8 align=left>Sending: (73) P1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:False PlcBusOK:False</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime1 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:05 </TD><TD class=LOGType1 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry1 colSpan=8 align=left>Received: (73) P1 ReportAllIdPulse3Phase Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:False RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime0 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:04 </TD><TD class=LOGType0 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry0 colSpan=8 align=left>Sent: (73) P1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:True AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime1 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:26:03 </TD><TD class=LOGType1 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry1 colSpan=8 align=left>Sending: (73) P1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:False PlcBusOK:False</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime0 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:25:55 </TD><TD class=LOGType0 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry0 colSpan=8 align=left>Received: (73) G1 ReportAllIdPulse3Phase Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:False RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime1 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:25:54 </TD><TD class=LOGType1 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry1 colSpan=8 align=left>Sent: (73) G1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:True AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True</TD></TR><TR><TD class=LOGDateTime0 noWrap align=left>06/07/2010 10:25:54 </TD><TD class=LOGType0 colSpan=3 align=left>PLCBUS Debug </TD><TD class=LOGEntry0 colSpan=8 align=left>Sending: (73) G1 GetAllIdPulse Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:False Ack:False IDreq:True Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:False PlcBusOK:False</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

    It look much better I think, could you please comment on this?
    It looks like the 3-Phase coupler response now.

    Thanks,
    Yossi.

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      #17
      Everything looks fine in the previous log. It looks like you have PlcBus fast polling active on house-codes G P A and H.

      However, I can't see any simple command sent to any PlcBus device.

      If you still have problem, I suggest you deactivate PlcBus fast poling until simple commands work fine.
      --
      stipus

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        #18
        Same problem here, No respond from 1141

        Same issue , same problem , same installation
        attach HomeSeer log :

        02/11/2011 19:42:10 - JDS StarGate - Security Event: JDS Basement updated to not faulted
        02/11/2011 19:42:14 - PLCBUS Debug - SetIO() called HC=H DC=4 COMMAND=3 BRIGHTNESS=0 DATA1=0 DATA2=0
        02/11/2011 19:42:14 - Device Control - Device: Two-Load App. (PLCBUS) Parking Parking Out - Light (H4) OFF
        02/11/2011 19:42:15 - PLCBUS Debug - Sending: (209) H4 Off Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:True Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:False PlcBusOK:False
        02/11/2011 19:42:15 - PLCBUS Debug - Sent: (209) H4 Off Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:True AckReq:True Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True
        02/11/2011 19:42:18 - PLCBUS Debug - PLCBUS Error : Too long wait for Ack response to command: (209) H4 Off Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:True Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:False PlcBusOK:False
        02/11/2011 19:42:22 - PLCBUS Debug - SetIO() called HC=H DC=5 COMMAND=3 BRIGHTNESS=0 DATA1=0 DATA2=0
        02/11/2011 19:42:22 - Device Control - Device: Two-Load App. (PLCBUS) Parking Parking In - Light (H5) OFF
        02/11/2011 19:42:22 - PLCBUS Debug - Sending: (209) H5 Off Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:True Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:False PlcBusOK:False
        02/11/2011 19:42:23 - PLCBUS Debug - Sent: (209) H5 Off Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:True AckReq:True Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:True PlcBusOK:True
        02/11/2011 19:42:24 - JDS StarGate - Security Event: JDS Cooridor (1flr) updated to faulted
        02/11/2011 19:42:25 - PLCBUS Debug - PLCBUS Error : Too long wait for Ack response to command: (209) H5 Off Data1:0 Data2:0 Tx:False AckReq:True Ack:False IDreq:False Id:False 3PhReq:True RiscOK:False PlcBusOK:False


        Thanks,

        Ran

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          #19
          If you are using the 3-phase coupler, you may want to disable Ack requests to get rid of the error.

          Regards,

          stipus
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          stipus

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            #20
            1141 problem's

            Thanks Stipus I will try it.

            The main problem in my HomeSeer is that the 1141 doesn't operate.
            I am sending commands through the HomeSeer Plcbus plug in, and I can Here the Bzzz noise. I also can see the command at the HomSeer log, but nothing happens.
            I am trying to set up a new module by pres the setup button for 5 second and then send the command ON from the plug in. However, the module doesn't receive the command.
            I replace the 1141 with a new one. but still the same behavior.
            I did try to use the 1141 with x10-hk.com PLCBUS1141.exe app (ver 0.5)
            And it's still doesn't work.
            I have the PlcBus 4034 mini controller and with it, everything works. I can
            setup and control the modules.
            What's wrong with the 1141?

            Ran

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              #21
              Originally posted by ran View Post
              I did try to use the 1141 with x10-hk.com PLCBUS1141.exe app (ver 0.5)
              And it's still doesn't work.
              PLCBUS1141.exe is the most basic PLCBUS1141 control program. If it doesn't work with your interface, there is no way the PLCBUS plugin can work.

              Unfortunately, I have no idea why it doesn't work.

              Your last log shows you have been activating the plugin 3-phase mode.

              Do you really have a 3-phase power installation ?
              Do you have a PLCBUS 3-phase coupler installed ?
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              stipus

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                #22
                1141 problem's

                Hi,

                It's very strange behavior with the 1141

                Now I can setup & control only the 2263D modules (one load lamp) with the 1141 software & plugin but I can't setup & control other modules.

                With the 4034 I can setup & control all modules.

                As I said very strange ...

                And yes I have 3phase and 3phase coupler and the 4034&1141 is setup for 3phase
                I did try it with 1phase setup and 3phase seup

                Ran

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                  #23
                  Do you have the PLCBUS 3-phase coupler such as the PLCBUS4825+ up and running ?
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                  stipus

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                    #24
                    1141 problems

                    Yes , I have it

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                      #25
                      You could try to reverse the polarity on the 1141. (ie plug it the other way around)
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                      stipus

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                        #26
                        Thank's, It works now !!!

                        Originally posted by stipus View Post
                        You could try to reverse the polarity on the 1141. (ie plug it the other way around)

                        Thank's stipus,

                        That was the problem, It works like a magic now.

                        Ran

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