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Smoke sensor devices
I have just added 3 Fibaro smoke sensors (FGSS-001).
When I look in the device list I can see several devices per smoke sensor:
- smoke
- temperature
- alarm type
- alarm level
- general (also seen als unknown)
As for the first two devices: no problem adding them.
As for the last 3 devices: Does anyone know what they are for? as what type of device can they be added?
Also one more question about the smoke detector:
When it detects smoke, what state does it get? (i.e. ON, PANIC, etc)
I want to create an event using the smoke detector state, but currently there is no way of knowing if it will work, because of the unknown state.
When I look in the device list I can see several devices per smoke sensor:
- smoke
- temperature
- alarm type
- alarm level
- general (also seen als unknown)
As for the first two devices: no problem adding them.
As for the last 3 devices: Does anyone know what they are for? as what type of device can they be added?
Also one more question about the smoke detector:
When it detects smoke, what state does it get? (i.e. ON, PANIC, etc)
I want to create an event using the smoke detector state, but currently there is no way of knowing if it will work, because of the unknown state.
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
Hi,
Could you simulate smoke by putting the FGSS near the toaster and overcooking a little - please take care of course!
Else you can get smoke detector testers like this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aero-Smoke-Dete ... B006WOAZJ4
Cheers
Ian
Could you simulate smoke by putting the FGSS near the toaster and overcooking a little - please take care of course!
Else you can get smoke detector testers like this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aero-Smoke-Dete ... B006WOAZJ4
Cheers
Ian
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
Try first to exclude them!!!!!
And then wait a time.
And then include.
And make sure the sripts are turning off in the setings..
And then wait a time.
And then include.
And make sure the sripts are turning off in the setings..
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
In my system the FGSS appears as follows:
00328 General (no obvious function)
00329 Smoke Alarm
0032c Heat Alarm
00332 Tamper Alarm
00333 Alarm Type (no obvious function)
769 Temperature (TFA 30.133)
In my case I have alarm indicators assigned to 329, 32c and I do not bother with the tamper switch, but it is functional. I read out temperature continuously using the thermometer device.
I cannot explain the two extra functions. I do know however that the sensor contains a black-box recorder, and also that it carries out a self-test regularly. It is possible that the extra devices are linked to these functions.
On a practical note, I have found a few issues with false triggers if the smoke alarm sensitivity is set to "high": possibly due to condensation or dust? I therefore set to medium, and I note that a "conventional" smoke sensor is much more sensitive to kitchen vapours! I have also set teh temperature alarm trip point a bit lower than 54C - somewhere near 40C is probably adequate in a cooler country but this may violate local codes. Test using a hair drier...
Regards!
00328 General (no obvious function)
00329 Smoke Alarm
0032c Heat Alarm
00332 Tamper Alarm
00333 Alarm Type (no obvious function)
769 Temperature (TFA 30.133)
In my case I have alarm indicators assigned to 329, 32c and I do not bother with the tamper switch, but it is functional. I read out temperature continuously using the thermometer device.
I cannot explain the two extra functions. I do know however that the sensor contains a black-box recorder, and also that it carries out a self-test regularly. It is possible that the extra devices are linked to these functions.
On a practical note, I have found a few issues with false triggers if the smoke alarm sensitivity is set to "high": possibly due to condensation or dust? I therefore set to medium, and I note that a "conventional" smoke sensor is much more sensitive to kitchen vapours! I have also set teh temperature alarm trip point a bit lower than 54C - somewhere near 40C is probably adequate in a cooler country but this may violate local codes. Test using a hair drier...
Regards!
Re: Smoke sensor devices
mm In my case the General = the temper alarm XD
Had to find out my self by testing it so i renamed the general one.
0000229 Smoke Alarm
000022C Heat Alarm
0000228 General ( In my case its the temper alarm )
0000233 Alarm Type
0000232 Alarm Level
513 TFA 30.3133
Had to find out my self by testing it so i renamed the general one.
0000229 Smoke Alarm
000022C Heat Alarm
0000228 General ( In my case its the temper alarm )
0000233 Alarm Type
0000232 Alarm Level
513 TFA 30.3133
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
Same for me: the first five numbers is the device number.
I have:
Smoke 1
0000428: General (Tamper)
0000429: Smoke
000042C: Heat
0000432: Alarm level
0000432: Alarm type
Smoke 2
0000528: General (Tamper)
0000529: Smoke
000052C: Heat
0000532: Alarm level
0000532: Alarm type
Smoke 3
0000628: General (Tamper)
0000629: Smoke
000062C: Heat
0000632: Alarm level
0000632: Alarm type
I have:
Smoke 1
0000428: General (Tamper)
0000429: Smoke
000042C: Heat
0000432: Alarm level
0000432: Alarm type
Smoke 2
0000528: General (Tamper)
0000529: Smoke
000052C: Heat
0000532: Alarm level
0000532: Alarm type
Smoke 3
0000628: General (Tamper)
0000629: Smoke
000062C: Heat
0000632: Alarm level
0000632: Alarm type
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
Anyone managed to track/log smoke level data in Domoticz?
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
Yeah that's pretty much it. I was soo hoping to get smoke levels graphed (handy with a log burner in the house!). But Domoticz doesn't do any more than you already mentioned, just use the output as on/off sensors (apart from temp).
When i added my smoke detectors, the temperature didn't come through straight away, that was eventually recognised a few hours later, and maybe even a Domoticz reboot helped too.
When i added my smoke detectors, the temperature didn't come through straight away, that was eventually recognised a few hours later, and maybe even a Domoticz reboot helped too.
Now setup on a RPI3.
Also using Evohome HGI80, RFXTRX433E and a Aeotec Gen5 stick. Mainly a Gen5 Z-Wave system.
My weather (Davis vantage Pro2) data is obtained by weatherunderground
Now collecting rtl_433 data from Apollo Ultrasonic meter
Also using Evohome HGI80, RFXTRX433E and a Aeotec Gen5 stick. Mainly a Gen5 Z-Wave system.
My weather (Davis vantage Pro2) data is obtained by weatherunderground
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
How did you manage to have the temperature?
It seems like mine (FGSD-002 likes to create crazy stuff:
00000633 Alarm Type
00000632 Alarm Level
00000629 Smoke
0000062C Heat Light/Switch
00000635 Burglar
00000636 Power Management
00000637 System
00000628 General
00000600 Sensor
They are all of type Light/Switch
It seems like mine (FGSD-002 likes to create crazy stuff:
00000633 Alarm Type
00000632 Alarm Level
00000629 Smoke
0000062C Heat Light/Switch
00000635 Burglar
00000636 Power Management
00000637 System
00000628 General
00000600 Sensor
They are all of type Light/Switch
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@gooxbe Temperature device has some delay in being added to domoticz. Sometime it can takes a day and then it magically appears in the devices list! That is when you have enabled "allow new hardware" offcourse
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
I got the same Problem. Added 3 Fibaro FGSD-002 to domoticz. The last got a Temperature device, the other ones not.
Where do i have to enable "allow new hardware"?
Where do i have to enable "allow new hardware"?
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
A reboot of domoticz usually brings the temperature device up.
Allow new hardware is in the settings screen
Allow new hardware is in the settings screen
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
Patience
Allow new hardware must be active, and not just for 5 minutes.
The temperature will arrive after it's changed and depending on the parameters 20-21.
Allow new hardware must be active, and not just for 5 minutes.
The temperature will arrive after it's changed and depending on the parameters 20-21.
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
I found the settings, but i can´t change the button "5-Minutes"?
Or ist it activated when the checkbox is set?
Or ist it activated when the checkbox is set?
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Okay. Got the second one, one still missing.
Should i wait or exclude and include the missing smoke device?
Should i wait or exclude and include the missing smoke device?
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
Wake it by either a triple click or a long push until led is wite and confirm with short push.
Or maybe force temp change by going outside or something.
If nothing is succesfull you could indeed ex-/include.
Or maybe force temp change by going outside or something.
If nothing is succesfull you could indeed ex-/include.
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Okay, now they´re all fine.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
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Wich of the options did the trick?
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Re: Smoke sensor devices
Forcing the temp change. I put the sensor outside for an hour.
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