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** 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.
 
** 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
 
** 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
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** Sometimes to add or remove devices, the HomeSeer has to be very close to the device.  After it's added, it seems to receive commands no matter how far away the controller is in the house.
 
* HomePro ZDW100 (1 of 2)
 
* HomePro ZDW100 (1 of 2)
 
** Ebay:  Used, $20 each
 
** Ebay:  Used, $20 each

Revision as of 15:49, 25 November 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
    • Sometimes to add or remove devices, the HomeSeer has to be very close to the device. After it's added, it seems to receive commands no matter how far away the controller is in the house.
  • 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.