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Has anybody tried connecting a Z-Uno with ISY? 

It's certified as multi-channel (10 channel sensor device) , so I'm not sure how it'd appear under 4.6.2.  There is a support forum run by the manufacturer.

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When mains powered, Z-Uno can be a repeater, and it has both a wire antenna and a connector for an external antenna.

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18 hours ago, KeviNH said:

Has anybody tried connecting a Z-Uno with ISY? 

It's certified as multi-channel (10 channel sensor device) , so I'm not sure how it'd appear under 4.6.2.  There is a support forum run by the manufacturer.

When mains powered, Z-Uno can be a repeater, and it has both a wire antenna and a connector for an external antenna.

Thanks for the post.  Z-Uno seems to be a neat device.  It would make for a nice "pair" with a capable ISY.  Perhaps a different controller would allow the full benifit of this device.  Because of the lack of multichannel device support within the ISY I started using Beagle Bone computers as  a data collection/control device connected to my lan.  I send the data to my ISY setting variables.  Eventually my ISY will only be a Z-Wave "converter" for my switches.  Z-Uno would make things simpler.  Thanks again..

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19 minutes ago, Michel Kohanim said:

Hello all,

5.0.12 should support this device.

With kind regards,

Michel

Hi Michael..Thanks for the input.  I recently tried the Frotrezz Mimo (2 In/2 out) and could only see one in and one out.  What is the difference that makes the Zuno work and not the Frotrezz? 

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13 hours ago, Michel Kohanim said:

Hi KSchex,

What firmware version?

With kind regards,

Michel

Hi Michael.  Thanks for the reply.  I was using an older 5.0.x version, currently using 4.5.4.  Glad to hear that these devices are/will be fully supported.  I will anxiously await the official release.

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Question z-uno seems more of a prototyping device. At $79 is fairly expensive to replicate.
Is there a cheaper production version?


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Has anyone tried this yet?

i’m quite Intrigued by the large number of sensors available for The uno. 

 

In situations where you can have a high sampling rate - where is the best place to store and accumulate the data?

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On 5/13/2018 at 3:20 PM, nwchicago said:

In situations where you can have a high sampling rate - where is the best place to store and accumulate the data?

I usually log sensors to a table on a Unix host in my network, but for ease of graphing I've been using ThingSpeak for analytics and publishing graphs.

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