Hi Martin
I have been playing around with Z-Wave for the last 3-4 years and have tested almost every platform and software around.
None of them have been able to successfully include and use the Merten Connect 505xxx/506xxx battery operated wall switches. As far as I have been able to read through MANY Google-searches is that the Merten switches has some kind of proprietary classes the messes up the whole inclusion process?
If I use the Merten switch and any other Z-Wave device that I want to control, like the Fibaro Roller Shutter (first version or the version 2 that you have), then I have to do a direct association between those two devices.
I have been able to do that successfully in Indigo but Indigo is bad on other things with these switches such as the fact that a 2-way switch shows up as a 1-way switch...
I recently found out about the Z-Way program and I ordered the Z-Wave.ME USBZ stick together with the license and have now been able to use the Z-Way web gui to do the inclusion, exclusion, parameter configs and so on MUCH better than ANY other software I have tested.
However, while I am able to do direct associations between a Merten 505xxx switch and for example a roller shutter I am not able to control a simple on/off wall plug when trying to do the associations via Z-Way.
I have been able to do that with the Z-Wave.ME WALLC-S2 (the new Gen5 version) successfully though so I think there is an issue with Merten Connect wall controllers in Z-Way?
Funny thing is that I am able to see all 4 paddles nice and clean in the Z-Way log:
Left paddle - Uppe
[2016-01-09 16:59:11.076] [D] [zway] RECEIVED: ( 01 0C 00 04 00 0A 06 60 06 01 20 01 FF 42 )
[2016-01-09 16:59:11.076] [D] [zway] SENT ACK
[2016-01-09 16:59:11.076] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.10.data.lastReceived = 0 (0x00000000)
[2016-01-09 16:59:11.076] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.1.commandClasses.32.data.srcNodeId = 10 (0x0000000a)
[2016-01-09 16:59:11.076] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.1.commandClasses.32.data.srcInstanceId = 1 (0x00000001)
[2016-01-09 16:59:11.076] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.1.commandClasses.32.data.level = 255 (0x000000ff)
Left paddle - lower
[2016-01-09 16:59:35.380] [D] [zway] RECEIVED: ( 01 0C 00 04 00 0A 06 60 06 01 20 01 00 BD )
[2016-01-09 16:59:35.380] [D] [zway] SENT ACK
[2016-01-09 16:59:35.380] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.10.data.lastReceived = 0 (0x00000000)
[2016-01-09 16:59:35.380] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.1.commandClasses.32.data.srcNodeId = 10 (0x0000000a)
[2016-01-09 16:59:35.380] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.1.commandClasses.32.data.srcInstanceId = 1 (0x00000001)
[2016-01-09 16:59:35.380] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.1.commandClasses.32.data.level = 0 (0x00000000)
Right paddle - upper
[2016-01-09 17:00:29.364] [D] [zway] RECEIVED: ( 01 0C 00 04 00 0A 06 60 06 03 20 01 FF 40 )
[2016-01-09 17:00:29.365] [D] [zway] SENT ACK
[2016-01-09 17:00:29.365] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.10.data.lastReceived = 0 (0x00000000)
[2016-01-09 17:00:29.365] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.3.commandClasses.32.data.srcNodeId = 10 (0x0000000a)
[2016-01-09 17:00:29.365] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.3.commandClasses.32.data.srcInstanceId = 3 (0x00000003)
[2016-01-09 17:00:29.365] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.3.commandClasses.32.data.level = 255 (0x000000ff)
Right paddle - Lower
[2016-01-09 17:01:32.367] [D] [zway] RECEIVED: ( 01 0C 00 04 00 0A 06 60 06 03 20 01 00 BF )
[2016-01-09 17:01:32.367] [D] [zway] SENT ACK
[2016-01-09 17:01:32.367] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.10.data.lastReceived = 0 (0x00000000)
[2016-01-09 17:01:32.367] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.3.commandClasses.32.data.srcNodeId = 10 (0x0000000a)
[2016-01-09 17:01:32.367] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.3.commandClasses.32.data.srcInstanceId = 3 (0x00000003)
[2016-01-09 17:01:32.367] [D] [zway] SETDATA devices.1.instances.3.commandClasses.32.data.level = 0 (0x00000000)
However, when I do direct association to for example a wall plug then nothing happens...
The WALLC-S2 works fine though.