Hi,
Recently I installed a Logic Home ZHC5002 in my Z-Wave network.
This is a 6 button Z-Wave sensor incl. 1 relais.
I'm struggling with the enabling the buttons to a scene.
The first button works perfect, however the remaining buttons activitate besides their own attached scene also the scene from button 1.
The problem is described in the manual:
"All commands sent to the root device (the only device when not using Multichannel encapsulation), will be
interpreted as it was sent to the logical device 1 (button #1). Therefore, if Multichannel encapsulation is NOT
used, then it is not possible to send commands to the other sixe logical devices (buttons #2, #3, #4, #5, #6
and backlight)."
How can I disable the multichannel encapsulation on Domoticz to make these 6 sensors work correctly?
Or alternatively how to make the multichannel encapsulation work in Domoticz?
Thanks,
Domoticz version: 4.9962
Aeon Labz Z-Wave Plus USB stick
6 switch is correctly recognized:
Logic Soft ZHC5002 Z-Scene Controller+
2018-09-29 17:24:52.632 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH BINARY, Label: Switch, Instance: 1
2018-09-29 17:24:52.632 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH BINARY, Label: Switch, Instance: 2
2018-09-29 17:24:52.632 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH BINARY, Label: Switch, Instance: 3
2018-09-29 17:24:52.633 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH BINARY, Label: Switch, Instance: 4
2018-09-29 17:24:52.633 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH BINARY, Label: Switch, Instance: 5
2018-09-29 17:24:52.633 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH BINARY, Label: Switch, Instance: 6
2018-09-29 17:24:52.633 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH BINARY, Label: Switch, Instance: 7
2018-09-29 17:24:52.633 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH MULTILEVEL, Label: Level, Instance: 1
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH MULTILEVEL, Label: Bright, Instance: 1
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH MULTILEVEL, Label: Dim, Instance: 1
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY, Label: Toggle Switch, Instance: 1
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x28 (SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 1
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY, Label: Toggle Switch, Instance: 2
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x28 (SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 2
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY, Label: Toggle Switch, Instance: 3
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x28 (SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 3
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY, Label: Toggle Switch, Instance: 4
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x28 (SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 4
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY, Label: Toggle Switch, Instance: 5
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x28 (SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 5
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY, Label: Toggle Switch, Instance: 6
2018-09-29 17:24:52.634 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x28 (SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 6
2018-09-29 17:24:52.635 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY, Label: Toggle Switch, Instance: 7
2018-09-29 17:24:52.635 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x28 (SWITCH TOGGLE BINARY), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 7
2018-09-29 17:24:52.635 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: CENTRAL SCENE, Label: Scene Count, Instance: 0
2018-09-29 17:24:52.635 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: CENTRAL SCENE, Label: Scene KeyAttribute, Instance: 1
2018-09-29 17:24:52.635 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: CENTRAL SCENE, Label: Scene ID, Instance: 2
2018-09-29 17:24:52.635 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: CENTRAL SCENE, Label: Scene Number, Instance: 128
2018-09-29 17:24:52.635 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: CENTRAL SCENE, Label: Button, Instance: 3
2018-09-29 17:24:52.635 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: CENTRAL SCENE, Label: Scenes Identical, Instance: 4
2018-09-29 17:24:52.635 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: CENTRAL SCENE, Label: Supported Key Attributes All Scenes, Instance: 5
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: INDICATOR, Label: Indicator, Instance: 1
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x87 (INDICATOR), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 1
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: INDICATOR, Label: Indicator, Instance: 2
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x87 (INDICATOR), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 2
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: INDICATOR, Label: Indicator, Instance: 3
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x87 (INDICATOR), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 3
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: INDICATOR, Label: Indicator, Instance: 4
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x87 (INDICATOR), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 4
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: INDICATOR, Label: Indicator, Instance: 5
2018-09-29 17:24:52.637 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x87 (INDICATOR), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 5
2018-09-29 17:24:52.638 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: INDICATOR, Label: Indicator, Instance: 6
2018-09-29 17:24:52.638 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x87 (INDICATOR), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 6
2018-09-29 17:24:52.638 OpenZWave: Value_Added: Node: 20 (0x14), CommandClass: INDICATOR, Label: Indicator, Instance: 7
2018-09-29 17:24:52.638 Status: OpenZWave: Unhandled class: 0x87 (INDICATOR), NodeID: 20 (0x14), Index: 0, Instance: 7
Logic Home ZHC5002
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Re: Logic Home ZHC5002
Did someone managed to correctly configure this device with Domoticz?
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Re: Logic Home ZHC5002
Hi All,
It looks that Domoticz correctly recognized the Z-Wave device and supports Multi Channel Command Class:
"ZHC5002 has support for the Multi Channel Command Class, and therefore be seen as eight logical
devices by the Z-Wave Controller that supports this; one root device and seven Binary Switch devices" "No Multi Channel Mode:
If the Z-Wave Controller, or the Z-Wave devices that shall be associated to ZHC5002, does not support the
Multi Channel Command Class (Multichannel encapsulation), then only the association groups in the root
device must be used. This device will contain all 31 association groups needed to send standard notification
commands to the associated Z-Wave nodes when the buttons are used. For further information, see the
chapter concerning association groups.
All commands sent to the root device (the only device when not using Multichannel encapsulation), will be interpreted as it was sent to the logical device 1 (button #1). Therefore, if Multichannel encapsulation is NOT used, then it is not possible to send commands to the other sixe logical devices (buttons #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and backlight)."
How can I recognize that the commands sent from Domoticz to the device is using multichannel encapsulation?
It looks that Domoticz correctly recognized the Z-Wave device and supports Multi Channel Command Class:
"ZHC5002 has support for the Multi Channel Command Class, and therefore be seen as eight logical
devices by the Z-Wave Controller that supports this; one root device and seven Binary Switch devices" "No Multi Channel Mode:
If the Z-Wave Controller, or the Z-Wave devices that shall be associated to ZHC5002, does not support the
Multi Channel Command Class (Multichannel encapsulation), then only the association groups in the root
device must be used. This device will contain all 31 association groups needed to send standard notification
commands to the associated Z-Wave nodes when the buttons are used. For further information, see the
chapter concerning association groups.
All commands sent to the root device (the only device when not using Multichannel encapsulation), will be interpreted as it was sent to the logical device 1 (button #1). Therefore, if Multichannel encapsulation is NOT used, then it is not possible to send commands to the other sixe logical devices (buttons #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and backlight)."
How can I recognize that the commands sent from Domoticz to the device is using multichannel encapsulation?
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