pete_c
Guru
Looking at the pictures I see a network connection cable plugged in to the network port. What type of consoles do you have plugged in to the panel.
Guessing maybe only keypads eh?
Do the LED lamps next to the network port continuously flash?
I also see that only a TW-523 X10 PIM is plugged in to the X10 port. Nothing else. IE: there is no UPB PIM plugged in.
Have a look see at all of your automated switches. Guessing that they are all X10. Best way to check is just to remove the cover of the light switch and look for 2 dials on it to set your X10 house code and number. How many of these switches do you have.
If only some of these switches are working then you have a powerline noise issue. If none of the switches are working then it could be a bad TW-523.
Also look to see if you have any UPB switches in place. UPB switches have a little blue LED on top. When you turn on the lamp then the LED turns amber.
If you have any UPB switches in place then you have no UPB PIM attached to your panel to control these light switches.
Guessing maybe only keypads eh?
Do the LED lamps next to the network port continuously flash?
I also see that only a TW-523 X10 PIM is plugged in to the X10 port. Nothing else. IE: there is no UPB PIM plugged in.
Have a look see at all of your automated switches. Guessing that they are all X10. Best way to check is just to remove the cover of the light switch and look for 2 dials on it to set your X10 house code and number. How many of these switches do you have.
If only some of these switches are working then you have a powerline noise issue. If none of the switches are working then it could be a bad TW-523.
Also look to see if you have any UPB switches in place. UPB switches have a little blue LED on top. When you turn on the lamp then the LED turns amber.
If you have any UPB switches in place then you have no UPB PIM attached to your panel to control these light switches.