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- 03 Oct 2016 10:14
- Forum: RaZberry
- Topic: fibaro FGS 213 supported by Razberry?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 19388
Re: fibaro FGS 213 supported by Razberry?
It seems indeed that switching via the Razberry works fine, however, I tried to associate my Z-Wave.me wall controller (the Z-Wave.me successor to the Duwi one), and I can pick the device and the instance number, but it does not respond to the up/down clicks on the wall controller. Whatever other de...
- 03 Apr 2015 02:44
- Forum: Device specific
- Topic: EZMotion PIR detector - any success?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 18217
Re: EZMotion PIR detector - any success?
Thanks for the example. I decided to try it out with a sensor that normally works fine (The everspring, device 5): zway.devices[5].Basic.data.level.bind(function(type) { console.log("fired zway.devices[5].Basic.data.level"); }); No 'fired' message when I triggered the motion sensor. Same f...
- 02 Apr 2015 10:38
- Forum: Device specific
- Topic: EZMotion PIR detector - any success?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 18217
Re: EZMotion PIR detector - any success?
pofs, thanks for your quick reply. Some questions remain. It is actually a pretty good question why it identifies as Multilevel sensor. And I don't have a reasonable answer to it. Is this something the device reports itself, or is this something provided by metadata such as the ZDDX file? Is there a...
- 02 Apr 2015 02:01
- Forum: Device specific
- Topic: EZMotion PIR detector - any success?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 18217
Re: EZMotion PIR detector - any success?
Checked device types of the different motion sensors mentioned and it seems the Everspring and Fibaro sensors report as device type 'Binary sensor' whereas the EZMotion reports as 'Multilevel sensor'. Raw Z Wave messages sent on motion detection seem identical though. Wrong device type detected/used...
- 02 Apr 2015 01:35
- Forum: Device specific
- Topic: EZMotion PIR detector - any success?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 18217
Re: EZMotion PIR detector - any success?
I 'solved' this by monitoring the Z-Way logs and trapping a signature that looks like: 01 09 00 04 00 xx 03 20 01 yy where xx = the device id in hex and yy is the level in hex (yy == 0 means motion stopped, yy == FF means motion started) These messages seem correctly formatted and are identical to e...
- 31 Mar 2015 18:36
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Device renaming
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7115
Re: Device renaming
I was wondering about the names in the different UI's. The old blue GUI has its own naming which is stored in the Rules.xml file, the new blue GUI stores it in the Z-Way config and is retrievable via 'Given name' data field via the API. Strangely these names seem unknown when using the HA modules an...
- 09 Feb 2015 03:35
- Forum: RaZberry
- Topic: I give up !
- Replies: 20
- Views: 22420
Re: I give up !
Although I am not giving on the Z-Wave technology myself (too much invested, 50+ devices), I think Mirar is spot on: Its reliability and stability is lacking. There is always something to accuse: RF signals, Sigma stack, the mesh network and reachability of the nodes, messages that get lost, batteri...
- 03 Feb 2015 17:38
- Forum: RaZberry
- Topic: New Raspberry Pi 2 supported?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4785
New Raspberry Pi 2 supported?
Read yesterday: http://www.raspberrypi.org/raspberry-pi-2-on-sale/ Nice board from what I read, 6 times the speed of the old model B/B+. They claim it is fully compatible with the old raspberry pi. Does the same hold for the Razberry compatibility? Hope you can post a response as soon as you have te...
- 27 Nov 2014 11:13
- Forum: RaZberry
- Topic: Z-wave plus feature
- Replies: 25
- Views: 27053
Re: Z-wave plus feature
Can you make a backup on 1.7.2 and restore that backup on 2.0 with the new device?
- 14 Nov 2014 00:17
- Forum: RaZberry
- Topic: Problem: Fibaro FGS221 Hardware Switch get completely stuck
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11116
Re: Problem: Fibaro FGS221 Hardware Switch get completely st
Hi Jin, I had the same problem (lockup of the Fibaro switches/dimmers, at least one occurrence per two/three weeks, so less frequent than you, which is quite extreme) and ripped out all (quite a lot, I think somewhere between 10 and 15 switches/dimmers) and sent them back. Good thing I had a good sh...