Typically a press on the service button would be requiered to confirm the updated but luckily for you they allowed to write to an configuration-register to start without pressing the button. So you should (EDIT:) NOT need to open your PIR.
Regards,
Andreas.
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I will give this a try in 2 days once additional z-uno are delivered (shop only had 2 when I placed my first order, more on the way now they have them in stock).
I would try tonight but do not want to risk having to open up the PIR, so I will wait until I have a unit outside of the PIR to test.
I confirm that in 2.0.6 you can push a new sketch to Z-Uno via OTA. Instead of using triple press you can also use a config parameter to confirm OTA process.
Just wonder why you are still not aware of this. Please unswer for our understanding.
- You are not signed up on our mailing list
- You don't read our news on the site
- The news/mailing is soo big that you dont read it
Thought I would chime in, I did a couple of OTA sketch updates. Worked perfectly!
You may want to add this to the faq, although its only related to razberry:
I found it helpful to tail the z-way log file and watch the fragments get sent to the z-uno. Otherwise, at least with the razberry, there is no way to know when the update is complete. It can take quite some time (3-5 minutes in my case, depending on how far the z-uno is from the razberry). Maybe there is a way to do this via the NON-expert mode of z-way, but I did it via the expert mode, where it does not show the progress of the firmware update.