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- 18 Mar 2017 21:56
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: wallc-s factory reset not working?
- Replies: 3
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Re: wallc-s factory reset not working?
I don't know if swapping the battery fixed it, or whether the action of simply removing the battery and putting it back in, but I managed to factory reset this time and the wallc-s is now talking to my new OpenHAB system after inclusion. A few points to note: 1) You have to hold all 4 buttons down f...
- 13 Mar 2017 14:00
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: wallc-s factory reset not working?
- Replies: 3
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Re: wallc-s factory reset not working?
That's exactly what I'm trying. But if I press all 4 buttons at the same time I don't get green/red flashing - I get just get slow green flashing. I have to hold the buttons down for about 5 seconds for this to happen - not the 1 second that it says in the manual. The battery has only been in there ...
- 13 Mar 2017 00:44
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: wallc-s factory reset not working?
- Replies: 3
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wallc-s factory reset not working?
I have a WallC-S switch (don't know which version but it says Z-Wave plus on the back, takes 1xCR2032 battery and is 868Mhz. There are 4 black buttons on the front). I originally connected it to a Razberry GPIO board on a Raspberry PI running the Z-Way software. The board stopped working ages ago an...
- 12 Dec 2016 12:54
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Dead z-wave board
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7917
Re: Dead z-wave board
Thanks for the information vosmont. In the end I concluded that the board was dead so I returned to the vendor. It didn't appear in /dev/ or any of the Linux commands that I issued and I didn't know what else to do with it. Remember that it worked for a while, then I rebooted the PI and it stopped w...
- 08 Nov 2016 01:21
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Dead z-wave board
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7917
Re: Dead z-wave board
@Support: Yes it is set to /dev/ttyAMA0 It originally worked. All I did was turn the PI off and on again. Any more ideas? Anything I can type at the shell to confirm the presence of the device or perform any diagnostics? @gsaw: Hmm. Sounds similar except that I didn't take the board off the PI Simon
- 06 Nov 2016 17:50
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Reliable Temperature Sensor for RaZberry
- Replies: 2
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Re: Reliable Temperature Sensor for RaZberry
I have a fibaro fire alarm which contains a temperature sensor.
The fire alarm is great but the temperature sensor is regularly reporting about 5 or 6 degrees Celsius higher than the actual room temperature.
Never tried the stand alone fibaro temperature sensor.....
The fire alarm is great but the temperature sensor is regularly reporting about 5 or 6 degrees Celsius higher than the actual room temperature.
Never tried the stand alone fibaro temperature sensor.....
- 05 Nov 2016 03:19
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Dead z-wave board
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7917
Re: Dead z-wave board
Forgot to mention....
When I turn on the PI 2, the lights on the Z-wave board come on for about 1 second and then turn off.
From that point onwards, there are no lights on the Z-wave board.
Simon
When I turn on the PI 2, the lights on the Z-wave board come on for about 1 second and then turn off.
From that point onwards, there are no lights on the Z-wave board.
Simon
- 05 Nov 2016 03:16
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Dead z-wave board
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7917
Dead z-wave board
Hi, I have a RazBerry board connected to a PI 2. I'm running Raspbian Jessie lite 2016-09-23 I installed the Z-way software using wget -q -O - razberry.z-wave.me/install | sudo bash It originally worked. The SmartHome website worked fine and I managed to add my Fire alarm and a few Z-wave light swit...