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* Started with a Samsung Smarthub 2.0.  Difficult to program.
 
* Started with a Samsung Smarthub 2.0.  Difficult to program.
 
* Currently using HomeSeer Hometroller ZS2
 
* Currently using HomeSeer Hometroller ZS2
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= Kitchen =
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* Z-Wave Motion Detector With Temperature Sensor (PID: 10796)
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** Placed in Freezer so if the temperature got too low I'd get an email
  
 
= Living Room =  
 
= Living Room =  

Revision as of 21:49, 31 January 2016

Zwave Controller

  • Started with a Samsung Smarthub 2.0. Difficult to program.
  • Currently using HomeSeer Hometroller ZS2

Kitchen

  • Z-Wave Motion Detector With Temperature Sensor (PID: 10796)
    • Placed in Freezer so if the temperature got too low I'd get an email

Living Room

Lights

  • HomePro ZDW120
    • Ebay: Used, $20
    • Learned that the pairing information is stored on the zwave device, and that the device must receive a leave-network command from a smart hub before it can be added to a new z-wave network.
    • Add or remove to z-wave network by turning on and then off. Same to instruct it to leave the network, after the controller has issued the leave-network command
  • HomePro ZDW100 (1 of 2)
    • Ebay: Used, $20 each
  • HomePro ZDW100 (2 of 2)

Remotes


In the events, you can pick "if this device had it's value set to" pick the newly added miniremote controller, pick "button 1 pressed" (or whatever). Then do whatever you need in the event. I used them to set various lighting devices to different levels.