I have two XSP modules hooked up to my Elk M1 system. Neither of them seems to behave as I would expect (I am trying to use them to control Insteon lighting).
Please view this link:
https://dl.dropbox.c...nking_small.mpg
to see the blink rate of the XSP's. It seems to me that about every 30 seconds or so, the blink rate does some very strange things (kinda dies for a few seconds, then seemingly resets and goes normal blinking for another 30 seconds and dies again.....). The first odd blinking occurs at the 27 second mark, then again at 1:08, and then again at 1:48...)
Bear in mind when this video was shot, no one beside me was home (no other motion/zone changes), and my HA system was not performing any actions that would have cause intermintent power draws.
With the Elk powered off, I have measured the databus resistance to be at 78 Ohms (which is about right I think). Additionally, the system (other than the two XSP in question) has behaved flawlessly for over 4 years.
Is this proper blinking? If not, what else can I check to get these XSP's to work correctly?
Please view this link:
https://dl.dropbox.c...nking_small.mpg
to see the blink rate of the XSP's. It seems to me that about every 30 seconds or so, the blink rate does some very strange things (kinda dies for a few seconds, then seemingly resets and goes normal blinking for another 30 seconds and dies again.....). The first odd blinking occurs at the 27 second mark, then again at 1:08, and then again at 1:48...)
Bear in mind when this video was shot, no one beside me was home (no other motion/zone changes), and my HA system was not performing any actions that would have cause intermintent power draws.
With the Elk powered off, I have measured the databus resistance to be at 78 Ohms (which is about right I think). Additionally, the system (other than the two XSP in question) has behaved flawlessly for over 4 years.
Is this proper blinking? If not, what else can I check to get these XSP's to work correctly?