xlurkr Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago My Zen30 isn't working right. It was, before I migrated to ZMatter. It used to have controls on the "XXX.1 Binary Switch" node. Since I excluded it, migrated, and reincluded it, the controls are in the "XXX Binary Switch" node, as shown in the first image, and there are no controls in in the "XXX.1 Binary Switch" node, as shown in the second image. I wouldn't care, except the controls don't actually change the state of the switch - nor do they reflect any change made locally. Does anyone here have this device in a ZMatter setup so you could look at your nodes and see if they match mine? Any other advice would be appreciated, too. -Tom Quote
Techman Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago What about the "dimmer switch" node. Does that work correctly? Quote
xlurkr Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Yes. btw, I just excluded and readded, and there's no change. Except the Z-Wave device number incremented to 4, of course. -Tom And I have restarted IoX several times. I haven't power cycled yet, but I can't imagine that would help. -Tom Quote
Techman Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago If the "dimmer switch" works then use that node and disregard the binary node(s) Zwave devices are designed to work with various controllers and not all the nodes are compatible with all the controllers. It's not unusual to have left over nodes. Quote
oberkc Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 11 hours ago, xlurkr said: I wouldn't care, except the controls don't actually change the state of the switch - nor do they reflect any change made locally. Your experience sounds similar to mine in some ways. Some z-wave devices I have tried do not seem to update status in the ISY when controlled locally. I have decided that I am not going to use Z-wave devices as scene controllers. They work quite well for me as responders, however. I have only used z-wave as part of the ISY/Polisy so I cannot compare that to other systems or know whether this is normal for z-wave or unique to Universal Devices. Quote
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