Doing something wrong - trying to change base add

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hi there i have three temperature sensors which are all on the default base address... this means that when I try to add them to homeseer i can only see one of them

i tried to follow the instructions to change the address but i must be missing something

i get this repsonse

20FC0C841B RFXsensor[64524]T RFXSensor addr:FC0C ID:64524 Error: No end of read signal received from 1-Wire device bits=32
20FC0C841B RFXsensor[64524]T RFXSensor addr:FC0C ID:64524 Error: No end of read signal received from 1-Wire device bits=32
20FC0C841B RFXsensor[64524]T RFXSensor addr:FC0C ID:64524 Error: No end of read signal received from 1-Wire device bits=32

and then when i reset again it goes back to the 240 address

can anyone help
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yeah i think i have tried that .. but i must be doing something wrong... does the output above look wrong?
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Do u have a picture of how to use the 3mm pin in the jack connector?

I was using the 3.5mm jack which I now realize is wrong

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use a 3.5 or 3mm drill.

The metal pin must create a short circuit on the first contact in the jack input and the ground of this input.
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