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Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 11 Sep 2014 19:00
by digitaldan
Hi, Lowes is selling the Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener under their Iris brand for $99. This device uses the new Motorized Barrier Command Class. Will zway support this anytime soon? More info at http://www.pepper1.net/zwavedb/device/584 . Thanks!

Re: Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 00:12
by pofs
We're currently busy with certification and the next major release, and we haven't got such a device in our hands yet. So I'm pretty sure it won't be supported in the next couple of months.

This command class is very new, and there's no much devices supporting it. It is even possible Linear is the only device supporting it for now. Furthermore, it seems to be a US-only device. Of course, it will be supported eventually, but I can't tell any estimate.

Re: Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 07:33
by jensmoes
Any updates on this?

Re: Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 18:46
by rsebes
Also, Looking for updates on this. I have purchased and have had the GD00Z-1 installed for about a month and am waiting for compatibility. I know this is a newer product but it has been a while since any word has been made on this.

Re: Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 15 Jan 2015 02:56
by pofs
Not yet.

Re: Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 16 Jan 2015 02:39
by jensmoes
I am curious how you like it? Is the Razberry detecting it, can you poll anything in the Expert UI?
According to the product description it seems like all the door logic is encapsulated and all it needs is a simple on/off to open/close, it would be cool if one could just treat is a binary switch and get it to work that way.
rsebes wrote:Also, Looking for updates on this. I have purchased and have had the GD00Z-1 installed for about a month and am waiting for compatibility. I know this is a newer product but it has been a while since any word has been made on this.

Re: Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 24 Jan 2015 02:10
by rsebes
The device seems to be very well made, and it appears to have some great potential. It has successfully been included into the network. Interview completed no problems. I'm able to get the association to update for the door sensor. Unfortunately, I'm still learning about the z-way stack and how things are structured. So no real functionality just yet. I've only just recently been bitten by the home automation bug but I'm sure someone out there already has this working. I'm a programmer by trade and familiar with C, C++ and everything web so it's just a matter of time before I get this working. I'm running the RPi on 2.0.0. I'm upgrading to 2.0.1 tonight. I have my fingers crossed as tomorrow is my bday.

Re: Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 02:49
by evergreen
+1 to wanting Barrier Operator support. I have this device included and interviewed without issue. If we had basic CC support for barrier operator I would be willing to assist with the automation support as well as testing. I have seen the implementation for SmartThings for this. Would be great to have low level support for this.

Re: Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 21:20
by RottenMutt
I just received mine from homeseer, and it is the GD00Z-4 (date code 14223, H/W rev A, F/W ver 1.2) and box is marked Barrier Operator Command Class, mine doesn't say Motorized so maybe i'm in luck.

I'm new to the community and waiting for the parts to build my raspberry Pi and razberry. Unfortunately it looks like i will have to wait for support for the garage door controller, but looks like there is a lot of eager people willing to do some work.

I have received my Yale keyless touch pad locks and am waiting for light switches and thermostats, let the fun begin. :D

Re: Linear GD00Z-X Garage Door Opener

Posted: 04 Feb 2015 03:58
by RottenMutt
How does HomeSeer compare to Z-Way?

It appears that GD00Z just takes a while to detect, perhaps sometimes beyond the 10 second timeout period. See http://bugzilla.homeseer.com/bugzilla/s ... gi?id=2086