Hi,
Me and another user are finding that one or more of our plugin sockets (me - fibaro, him -tkb) are switching themselves on during the early hours.
I have z-way logging disabled, so gonna re-enable that as my first port of call, but I've checked my system and it does not appear to be sending any instructions for command, but I do see the feedback showing the device state changed.
We're currently running 1.7.0-rc3, but as soon as I depreciate the network/usb server we're using, get the new RPi gateway online, I can upgrade our linux to a newer kernel and run the latest v2.0.0.
In the meantime, just wondered if anyone else had see such behaviour?
Thanks
Neil
devices turning themselves on?
devices turning themselves on?
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Re: devices turning themselves on?
Could it be that your fibaro is switched because of an association with an other device that sends an alarm? See your fibaro configuration screen in good old expert UI
Edit: You should check the other devices to see if any has an association with the Fibaro
Edit: You should check the other devices to see if any has an association with the Fibaro
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Re: devices turning themselves on?
Nah, no associations... no need for them.
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Re: devices turning themselves on?
Not even to the RaZberry?skiv71 wrote:Nah, no associations... no need for them.
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Re: devices turning themselves on?
Oh yes, group 3, node 1, of course 

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