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Author Topic: CM11A Setup Trouble  (Read 1367 times)
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« on: May 04, 2006, 06:36:23 am »

I have installed and configured a CM11A.  and have been unable to send any commands using this device.

I created a lighting device that uses it (the standard dimmable lamp module that also serves as a relay)

Whenever I reload the core, however, get the following in the log:

CM11A, v.2.0.0.39
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10   05/04/06 1:01:09.253      Device: 65752 starting.  Connecting to: localhost
10   05/04/06 1:01:09.359      TranslateSerialUSB /dev/ttyS0 isn't serial usb
10   05/04/06 1:01:09.360      Using serial port: ttyS0.
10   05/04/06 1:01:09.360      Connect OK
10   05/04/06 1:01:09.360      Got CreateEvent for unknown type 38.
05   05/04/06 1:01:09.360      Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom event handler for.  It will not fire events.
10   05/04/06 1:01:09.360      Got CreateCommand for unknown type 38.
10   05/04/06 1:01:09.360      Requesthandler 0x8069820 (device: 65752) runThread now running
10   05/04/06 1:01:09.360      Device Poll thread started.
10   05/04/06 1:01:09.360      Child device: #65753(1)   Category:73
05   05/04/06 1:01:09.386      Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom handler for.  This is normal for IR.

any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you
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