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I should note that the EcoLink is not very well configurable for sensor reset times. It has two settings. TEST and Default. Though it works for most needs this is its limitations. Test is 5 seconds to reset <--- I use this for the hallway so a program can send a run program which resets the timer for 15 seconds on motion detection before lights turn off. Push a switch and the lights remain on for 10 minutes. Or you can issue a verbal "GOD Mode" and all timers for lights throughout the house are disabled for 12 hours then re-enabled. Default is 4 minutes to reset. I'll see how the Zooz is on configuration when I get it. Also note that the Zooz if I decide to run a USB power into the ceiling for it, it will also become a Z-Wave Signal Extender. Very important reason I want to test that. Even though all my toggle switches, dimmer, in wall motion, are Kasa I want to add another Zooz ZEN32 in the other end of the house. This should be interesting to test. TRI0N
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Not an INSTEON Device. It's a motion sensor that I use in the warehouses at a job location that are not based on Schedules. This is the first time I've used this product for scheduling. I'm using EcoLink Z-Wave PIR Sensor Model No. PIR-ZWAVE2.5-ECO (Z-Wave Plus) Amazon.com : Ecolink Z-Wave PIR Motion Detector Pet Immune, White (PIRZWAVE2.5-ECO) : Electronics They work great for battery operated sensors. Been using these for over 3 years now in warehouse and yet to replace a battery in any of them. At home these are used in conjunction with Kasa TP-Link 3-Way Motion Switches at each end of the 30' hallway with the EcoLink halfway to fit the blind spot between the two switches. PS - I plan on testing a Zooz Magnetic ZSE18 Motion Sensor here soon for the kitchen under cabinet lights to come on at night when someone enters the kitchen. I plan on installing those in the next 5 days if all goes well with my scheduling. I believe I can get a better mounting direction I desire with the magnetic base for that location. Nearly half the price of the EcoLink so it's worth the tinker. TRI0N
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HTTP/S Port No Longer Configurable? (8080/8443 should be 80/443)
TRI0N replied to Jason Madden's topic in eisy
You may try to using port forwarding of your router to deal with the new ports but using the old ports externally like you did before. Example: Forward port 80 to 8080 at whatever IP your eisy is on and do the same for 443 to 8443. TRI0N -
Production is pretty much certified Polyglot Library while Non-Production is in development or unstable nodes, use are your own risk kind of thing. Perpetual means never ending so yes, that means lifetime license. TRI0N
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It's working now. Just not as sync as it was in a scene but I guess that is the drawback of having it in a schedule rather than scene controller running 24/7. Which makes me wonder if Enabling/Disabling Scenes in the future based on programing times would be worth looking into. TRI0N
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Well I suppose I could change it but the idea would be to make sure it works as intended. Still need to make sure it turn off 5:30 AM the next day too.. TRI0N
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This appears to be working from the Day side... I will report back when the 5:30 PM Mark to see if it's enabled correctly. Thanks, TRION
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So this would be your solution to replace the then line in Hallway Mid Sensor to this: Mid Sensor has been removed from Scene. Scene is now only the 2 Kasa Controllers at each end of the hallway. TRI0N
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The problem is turning out to be that the Sensor is in a scene for the hallway switches. I completely ignores the programing. The Scene: 2 Kasa 3-Way Motion Sensor Switches + 1 Battery Motion Sensor mid hall. The Programs: If I remove the ZY 003 Hall Motion Sensor from the scene as a controller it appears to work during the day. I won't know till tonight if that will fix the night hours. But seems like it defeats the scene sync between all devices. TRI0N
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Sometime just a reboot after adding Z-Way will make ZY functions correct themselves with On/Off abilities. ZY 014 Dimmer Switch is the one that should show up with On/Off only while the others are Scene "Controllers" not responders. The Dimmer Switch would be the responder in a scene with one of the ZY 014 Scene Button # at the scene controller for On/Off at the device itself. TRI0N
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I'm not at the House Location at this time. It's a simple From to To schedule. From 5:30 PM To 5:30 AM Next Day Then enable Hall Way Motion Sensor 1<--- This is a program which makes the lights come on in a certain area of the hallway through the house that does not have an area to install a switch/motion sensor. It should not be enabling that program between 5:30 AM and 5:30 PM... I'm going to see if I can do that with just that 5:30 AM to 5:30 PM (same day) to disable that program and see if that works. Which I shouldn't really have to. But then again if that doesn't work I would have to have a 5:30 PM Enable and separate one for 5:30 AM to disable it. TRI0N
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Um... No actually UNIX® is NOT maintained by a community. It's owned by The Open Group which you MUST pay a license fee to use it even you just want to put in on your packing box like "UNIX®". It is not maintained by any community. It was also not developed at Berkley either. It was developed at Bell Labs which eventually was bought by AT&T and once their Motorola CPU Dreams came to a halt they sold it. TRI0N
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Well after setting it to "Next Day" it still does not work. It remains active 24/7. So this is NOT FIXED. 5:30 PM 5:30 AM Next Day TRI0N
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I can't believe I missed that.. It works. I overlooked "SAME DAY". Should be "NEXT DAY" for AM time... IfFrom 5:30:00 PMTo 5:30 AM "NEXT DAY"AND Hallway Motion Sensor 1 is OnThenSet Motion Switch 1 On. Cheers! TRi0N
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Have you tired excluding one of your devices and then include back into your system? I'm wondering if those disconnected devices are using the new Z-Wave security protocols that eisy now use. Such as S2 Auth ID etc. Just a thought... If it is S2 it will pop up with a input for the 6 digit ID number. It may just be using a newer version of the S1 or S0 handshakes... Can't hurt to try one device and see. The S2 ID Number should be on the device itself near the Z-Wave Logo. Usually printed directly on the product. Non-S2 Relay An S2 Relay Just an example. So you can spot the difference of a S2 Z-Wave. TRI0N
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I noticed this when doing the porch light but I just made two programs to handle after sunset and after sunrise but now that I'm setting Sensors for Scheduled times that is going to be a bit of a pain do to for each sensor when it should just need a From / To time frame. TRI0N
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Is the schedule feature of programming not working? What I have: If From 5:30:00 PM To 5:30 AM AND Hallway Motion Sensor 1 is On Then Set Motion Switch 1 On. The time does not seem to matter whatsoever. It's running when it shouldn't be. Here is the XML <?xml version="1.0" ?><triggers><d2d><trigger><id>21</id><name>Hallway Motion Sensor</name><parent>1</parent><if><and /><schedule><from><time>63000</time></from><to><time>19800</time></to></schedule><and /><control id="DON" node="ZY003_155" op="IS"></control></if><then><cmd id="DON" node="n001_1c61b428b94b"></cmd></then><else></else><comment></comment></trigger></d2d></triggers> TRI0N
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Oh yeah ... Sure I though you were able to actually just assign the program condition to the scene button itself... I was like wait a minute... LoL
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Somehow I missed this but there is no way at this time to see the light status of a Scene in the UDAC. So you can't change that either like you could with a Insteon with on/off backlight adjustments. Maybe it will be added later if it can be which I sure hope it is. The scene buttons only report on in query at this time.
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Not sure how you assigned a program to the ZEN32 Scene Buttons but I'd sure like to see how you did that to control Kasa and my own HUE I use for outdoor lights. I was under the impression that is yet to be added since I could not find how to assign a scene button to a program. As for main button being direct wired to your Main Binary Button, you can disable that being a scene too by sending the Parameter 24 with a value of 1 to disable the Relay Scene Association so that it's just On/Off for Direct Wire with no scene attached. TRI0N
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Nice I'll probably pick up a ZEN51 soon too. I did perform that test of turning the light on with ZEN32 Scene Button and then turned it off via UDAC... It didn't change the LED state to off (LED On for nightlight) so that just tells us it's not based on power state and just paddle toggles. The button was still with the light out in On State and the lights were off so when I pressed it the lights came on and the LED was in Power Off State. So if that persists to being a problem down the road I can set each button LED to remain on or off no matter what state it is in.
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Yeah it's not some cheap one. It came highly recommended.. https://www.flashforgeshop.com/product/adventurer-4-powerful-3d-printer-real-no-leveling-wider-compatibilities?cID=31&srsltid=AeTuncp8Qhs9hFdM95vgnHE2Q_AgfUc5OaJZznS9UR_2JNTy0bBJpsTx3f0
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I stick with codes as much as possible since I'm also an Electrical Engineer. Some of my work for retrofitting older buildings for new electrical systems for underground SEC. TRI0N
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Yeah I'm under the assumption that the LEDs in the ZEN32 Scenes don't sync with on/off as in power state. I need to test that now that I have the correct associations mapped out and turn it off in the UDAC and see if the LED represents Power State or just represents a paddle press. It could be fixed with a program however I seriously doubt at this time read the LED Button Light State like you could with Insteon. It's not reading that information just yet into eisy so we can't just make a if scene button 1 status check to see the LED is off and kitchen pendent lights are off then set button LED On. I do know if you hold the top main binary switch for 30 seconds and wait for the led to turn red, tap button 4 (bottom right) and it will preform a signal strength test for each scene button. I'll get back to you when I perform this this later today. I have some more HUE recess lights to install in the all rooms. I just ran new wiring for 2 gang box for switches in each room and I'll test it when I get the last 3 rooms done. Cheers! TRI0N
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The default of the scene switches lack easy toggling. The Relay (Main Larger Button) when direct wired acts like a normal on/off. Otherwise unless you assign the appropriate Association to that scene the Scene Buttons will only turns things on. One person thought you could double tap the paddles to make it turn off but that is not the case with this ZEN32 might work for their smart switches . The 5 "scene" features are not toggle. I would assume they will eventually get the other associations for this working for the other types of one off setting such as short to long press for light dimming setup too. But for now it's just pulling the Basic Association of Off/On setting or no Association assign (default) will only toggle the device on. I'm glad I got this to work to replace the Scene Control I had from Insteon and appears to be the only Z-Wave Scene Controller available with at least 5 buttons. Leave one left over for whatever I decided to assign it to. The right bottom I have assigned a Good Night Button, that will turn all lights off, set the night light rings around the recess lighting on for 1 minute, lock all doors, arm the alarm for home mode... So it does the trick just needs more support for it's full capabilities. If I get a chance I'll see if I can pick up a ZEN51 or ZEN52 to play with for maybe use it at the office location eisy. TRI0N