Xanura modules not respondig
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 9:46 pm
Hi,
I have a 3 phase Xanura setup with phase coupler and filters installed. Sometimes my modules don't work/switch well (Switching a module using the PMIX35 software gets lost during transmission)
After downloading the new PMIX software and verifying my installation all my modules show up as "Controleer" When i try analyzing one module by my self (by sending commands at different voltages) it show that the module only works on maximum voltage. (Sometimes this does not even work)
I decided to pull the plug out of the wall socket for every electrical appliance i own, hoping this would improve things. Unfortunately this did not improve anything every module still shows up as "Controleer" when using the analyzer software.
One thing i did notice was that my noise level is much higher then other people on this forum (about 0.32volt) Could this be the cause of my problems?
Is there anyway to get the noise down? I was under the impression that the filters in my HIFS35/3 S6 would keep noise out of the house.
My house is build in 2001 and the longest power cable is about 15 meters. I think this is a typical home setup right?
Does anyone have a good suggestion how to isolate what's causing my problem?
Cheers,
Peter
and pull all the powerplugs from my wall sockets to try and isolate thep problem. Trying to find the source of the problem
I have a 3 phase Xanura setup with phase coupler and filters installed. Sometimes my modules don't work/switch well (Switching a module using the PMIX35 software gets lost during transmission)
After downloading the new PMIX software and verifying my installation all my modules show up as "Controleer" When i try analyzing one module by my self (by sending commands at different voltages) it show that the module only works on maximum voltage. (Sometimes this does not even work)
I decided to pull the plug out of the wall socket for every electrical appliance i own, hoping this would improve things. Unfortunately this did not improve anything every module still shows up as "Controleer" when using the analyzer software.
One thing i did notice was that my noise level is much higher then other people on this forum (about 0.32volt) Could this be the cause of my problems?
Is there anyway to get the noise down? I was under the impression that the filters in my HIFS35/3 S6 would keep noise out of the house.
My house is build in 2001 and the longest power cable is about 15 meters. I think this is a typical home setup right?
Does anyone have a good suggestion how to isolate what's causing my problem?
Cheers,
Peter
and pull all the powerplugs from my wall sockets to try and isolate thep problem. Trying to find the source of the problem