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Triggering on the state of the Input on a Zooz Zen17

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Would anyone happen to know how to detect/trigger on the state of the S1 Input on a Zooz Zen17 Relay in an EISY program? I'm trying to allow a program to run once the input from a temperature switch closes.

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Eric

  • 3 weeks later...

I use one of these to monitor a rain switch, you should be able to use an In as a status in your program.

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Hi Peter

I managed to find a partial solution to my problem with using the inputs on a Zen17, but not the complete solution.

I discovered that if I didn't set Parameters 2 and 3 to 10 (on/off report -dry contact switch/sensor) and then remove (aka exclude) and add (aka include) the relay, the input node for the binary sensor never appears on the console. Once I do that, I can get the first binary sensor node to appear, but never the second one. In the screenshot below, ZY 031.1 Binary Sensor appears, but not ZY 031.2 Binary Sensor. I've attempted to set Parameter 3 ten times on two different Zen17 Relays, and I always get the result you see below.

By the way, the reason I'm up to Z-Wave device 31 is becuase all the Exclude/Include attempts keep incrementing the device numbers - I'd love find a way to go back to the initial device numbers.

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Adding insult to injury, I've been able to use the Status of ZY 031.1 Binary Sensor if I connect S1/C to a dry contact sensor (actually a spare toggle switch for testing). However, when I connect V1/C to a 12V DC sensor, I receive no response in my logic. And my sensor sends 12 VDC when true, so that is what I need. I thought that there might be another Parameter I need to set, but so far, I haven't found it.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Eric

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