Ok I am back. I have been doing some research and since I have UI7 on my Vera I see that things are a little different then they were with the UI5 which you wrote the guide for. So I am having to wrap my head around all this.
In the meantime I figured just to make sure my RFXcom (not the E version) that I purchased from you directly is working ok from the Windows RFXmgr program to control the rollertrol motor I have setup. I found this out from the forum thread below that you responded in.
http://forum.micasaverde.com/index.php/topic,31372.0.htmlIn that thread the user said he couldn't get all the commands to work in Vera and it was discovered that a firmware flash to his RFXcom was needed. I am having an issue that when I plug in my RFXCOM to my windows computer and load the RFXmgr app I can connect to the RFXcom just fine but I can't do anything with it? Everything is greyed out. I can't click any of the tabs or do anything???
Can you tell from the attached message I get when I connect to my RFXcom unit what is the issue?
See below..
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Reset receiver/transceiver
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Get Status
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Packettype = Interface Message
subtype = Interface Response
Sequence nbr = 1
response on cmnd = Get Status
Transceiver type = 433.92MHz
Firmware version = 64
Firmware Type = Type1
Transmit power = -18dBm
Hardware version = 1.0
Undec off
X10 enabled
ARC enabled
AC enabled
HomeEasy EU enabled
Meiantech disabled
Oregon Scientific enabled
ATI disabled
Visonic disabled
Mertik disabled
AD disabled
Hideki enabled
La Crosse enabled
FS20/Legrand disabled
ProGuard disabled
BlindsT0 disabled
BlindsT1 disabled
AE disabled
Rubicson disabled
FineOffset disabled
Lighting4 disabled
RSL disabled
Byron SX disabled
Imagintronix disabled
KeeLoq disabled
Home Confort disabled
RFU2 disabled
RFU3 disabled
RFU4 disabled
RFU5 disabled
RFU6 disabled
RFU7 disabled
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