🔧 Transform Your Home into a Smart Haven!
The ActiveHome Pro USB Transceiver Module (CM15A) by X10 is your ultimate solution for home automation, allowing seamless control of X10 devices from your computer or remotely over the internet. With its lightweight design and universal housecode communication, this module is the brain behind your smart home setup.
Manufacturer | X10 |
Part Number | CM15A |
Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.4 x 5.5 x 3.4 inches |
Item model number | CM15A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | white |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Computer Interface, USB Cable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**.
Works great
Just replaced my old CM15 that started acting up over the last month… Downloads would take too long or just stop. Plugged the new one in and everything’s working perfectly again.
R**C
I couldn't be happier with this purchase.
I originally bought this device in the early 2000's. The RF finally stopped working. I didn't want to go through the trouble and expense of changing out all of my equipment to something else, so I decide to buy another. It looks pretty much the same except the antenna isn't the cheap plastic thing like in the picture (and my original). It is a nice telescoping metal antenna. I couldn't be happier with this purchase.
L**Y
Does not work without "out of stock" software or European version
The device is fine but the software needed to run it is "out of stock" and not furnished with the device! There is a European version of the PC software from Marmitex available but it is very difficult to locate I found it and have a copy but have lost the link. Sorry. Best not to buy until you find the software.
R**Y
Must-have for any serious X10 home automation project
If you are committed to X10 for your home, this is a must have. Works great, extremely reliable. One key capability is to remap any X10 signal to a different signal, which is very helpful with multi-switches and remotes, or with having a single X10 switch control multiple items with different codes. You can also easily program complex if-then scenarios, even using variables to manage states. (For example, if I send code O9, set a flag to keep outside lights from being turned off automatically at midnight, but clear the flag at midnight so the lights get turned off automatically the next day. Useful, for example, to override auto settings if you are having a party...)However, X!0 is dying, and zwave and zigbee are so much more reliable, so I would recommend this only to someone who already has a major investment in X10 automation.
C**N
Good product that needs US software
This is a very good product to use with venerable X-10 lighting control devices, but at the present time you will have to do a bit of a stretch to get the software used to program it. The X-10 company went belly up July, 2013 and installing the ActiveHome Pro software needed to program the CM15A required access to their servers, which of course no longer exist. How do I know all of this? I purchased a new machine and my attempt to re-install ActiveHome Pro led me to search out the back story of what was going on. The new owner of X-10 product line has promised to fix this, but it hasn't happened yet, I'm sure in part because the programmers already familiar with the software have scattered to the 4 winds.In the meantime, you can easily acquire the European version of the software, and it works fine with this unit. Google "marmitek cm15pro", which will lead you to a download link for the European version of ActiveHome Pro (no activation required!). The only difference in the software that I've experienced is that the modules as pictured are for European sockets, but a lamp module is still a lamp module, and an appliance module is still an appliance module, which are the ones I have deployed. If you've used this software before, the stuff like dimmer controls and macros all work fine.As for the CM15A, if you have a computer and the ActiveHome Pro software, once programmed it works as well as (actually better) than the physical controllers you can get for controlling X-10 modules. Dimming even works for my 30 year old X-10 lamp modules, so you can see those basic modules apparently are the same as when conceived many years ago. I won't comment on the X-10 system itself, which has a number of shortcomings, but if that is what you are using, I can recommend this controller as a step up from the physical controllers for X-10 devices (incidentally, the physical controllers can be used in conjunction with the CM15A if you wish).
C**O
Has telescoping antenna
So glad the CM15A is still being made. This new unit has a date code on the back of 21E20, which is May 20, 2021. It works just as expected and the metal telescoping antenna definitely improves the range over my previous units.This is my 3rd CM15A since 2007 The reason for replacement is that the RF failed in 2012 and again now in 2022.
J**H
Two Stars
DIdn't work. I returned it.
C**E
Works with multiple CM15As.....so far......
I have a large complicated home (600 amp service, 11 electrical panels.) I have most of the X10 signals working using multiple transceivers (several each on house codes A, B, C - I also have bridges and amplifiers on each of 3 main services). One switch could not be activated easily, so this 2nd CM15A is being used on house code P to send a macro for A and B codes. I just set up a separate file on AHP and plug the USB into this one, program it and just plug it in AC outlet near the difficult switch on the same phase of that electrical panel. So far not problems using multiple CM15As.
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