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 Posted: Sunday Feb 19th, 2017 01:41 pm
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Yes I did that sort of thing when I was using X10 to control devices.

A different related problem: When I try to "Write to EEPROM" on UCM02 it says "UCM02 on not a UCM/Z-Wave" even though it's listed as such and the Z-Wave mapping is correctly shown. "Write to EEPROM" on UCM03 works fine. Perhaps this is another consequence of having two UCM/Z-Waves?

Hopefully I will transfer everything to just one Z-Wave network shortly so should then be OK. Do the UCMs have to have sequential IDs?

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