Qubino modules

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Qubino modules

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If you have any questions for Qubino, please do not hesitate and contact us on info@qubino.com.
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Have you forgot to close the door? ... Qubino Z-Wave will remind you!

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The perfect solution for you is Qubino Flush 1 relay module in combination with door sensor. Sensor on the door alerts you, if you have left your door open and the relay can unlock the door.

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Home security taken to the next level with Qubino door sensors

Two varieties - to satisfy all your needs
The Qubino Open door sensor comes in two varieties, to satisfy all your needs. You can choose between a built-in or a surface mounted version.

One product – two functions
With Qubino Flush 1 relay module in combination with Qubino door sensor you can on your smartphone:
  • monitor if your door are left open,
    unlock the door.
Surface door sensor
Ordering code: NEDJAA1

Sensor comes in three parts. Door mounted part is screwed by two screws on the door, the second part – Door frame part goes screwed on the door frame, this part has 2 connectors for 2 wires. Third part is called Cover for connectors and covers connectors.

When the door is closed the two parts should be aligned.

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Built-in door sensor
Ordering code: NEDJAA2

Sensor comes in two parts. One part is built-in in the door, while the second part with 2 wires is inserted on the door frame.
When the door is closed the two parts should be aligned.
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Example of how it looks on user interface
(browser and smartphone app)


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Qubino - Open door sensors
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Re: Qubino modules

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This post looks like just an advertisement, which I think are not allowed here.
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Re: Qubino modules

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what kind of actors are available to retrofit a front door, so that I could lock it via z-wave?

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Re: Qubino modules

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To unlock the door with Qubino Flush 1 relay module can be used 24VDC electrical strike‏ like this
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Instructions how to instal.
http://qubino.com/forgot-close-door/
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Re: Qubino modules

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I find no xml file for qubino is what his work with Razberry ?
" Raspi 2 (RaZberry) / Raspi B (Razberry) " With OpenRemote Free 2.2.0_TTS-Email-Serial and Z-Way
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@Qubino: I'm glad that you use our forum for your personal ads, but at least make ZDDX files for your devices to work in RaZberry and make a link on your site that RaZberry work with them. Otherwise this ads is not worth to be here.
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Re: Qubino modules

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I fully agree with Polto, I have bought 2 qubino relays and can't get them recognized since they are not in the supported device list of the zway Device Configuration menu. I checked Pepper One database, no Qubino manufacturer is listed. Since Pepper One is a zwave certification shop, is it possible for them to register manufacturers that didn't use their services to get the zwave certification? Thanks for the clarification.
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Sure it is possible to make P1 record even without having them certified. But it is way better to get them certified.

So, my suggestion to Qubino:
1) send us your devices to make description records
2) submit your devices to certification!
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Re: Qubino modules

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PoltoS wrote: 1) send us your devices to make description records
2) submit your devices to certification!
Come on Qubino, not only your colleague manufacturers need this. We as users are even more interested in easy and rugged interoperability.

Hope you soon find the time to respond on this forum!
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