Hello,
I've bought a Qubino ZMNHDD1 Z-Wave+. At first I couldn't get the module included and also did the module not respond to manual switching. After calling the shop where I bought it they send me a new module which acted the same as the first. I also ordered a new Gen5 Aeon stick because I already read in the meantime that the new modules weren't compatible with non Z-Wave+ sticks. Now I got the modules connected with Z-Wave and able to control my light over Z-wave but still not able to turn on the lights with the manual switch. After I turned on the light through Z-Wave I am able to turn off the light with the switch. This behaviour is shown by both modules (first one and replacement).
I think it's odd that both modules show the same behaviour; not able to turn lights on with the manual hardwired switch (mono-stable). Attached a picture of the wiring (I took out the module and wired it on the table to make sure I didn't have any wiring mistakes in my walls). I'm also uploading a movie of the behaviour. Can anybody confirm that all Qubino examine this behaviour or that I'm dead out of luck and received two faulty modules?
Switch: Mono-stable push switch Gira 55
Z-Wave stick: Aeon Z-Wave+ Gen5 USB
Domoticz: 2.3696 and 2.3708 (tested on 3696 first the upgraded) with custom OZW XML for the dimmer module on Windows 2012R2
Lighting: Philips dimmable LED bulb (test setup) and 8 x Philips 4W Dimtone LED GU10
Bot setups show same behaviour.
Edit: The configuration of the switches is set to default; mono-stable.
[SOLVED] Qubino ZMNHDD1 Wiring
Moderator: leecollings
-
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Sunday 01 September 2013 13:16
- Target OS: Windows
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
[SOLVED] Qubino ZMNHDD1 Wiring
- Attachments
-
- WP_20151128_17_03_04_Pro.jpg (336.88 KiB) Viewed 2909 times
Last edited by klontje on Tuesday 01 December 2015 10:51, edited 2 times in total.
- jvdz
- Posts: 2334
- Joined: Tuesday 30 December 2014 19:25
- Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
- Domoticz version: 4.107
- Location: Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Qubino ZMNHDD1
Just guessing as I don't have this type of unit to test this: Shouldn't you use l2 for the switch instead of l1 as the manual states that l1 is for a push button and l2&l3 for push/switch?
What happens when you do a switch on & Off and that 2 times on your current setup, to simulate a push button?
Jos
What happens when you do a switch on & Off and that 2 times on your current setup, to simulate a push button?
Jos
New Garbage collection scripts: https://github.com/jvanderzande/GarbageCalendar
-
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Sunday 01 September 2013 13:16
- Target OS: Windows
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Re: Qubino ZMNHDD1
Jos, thanks for your reply but I'm using push buttons (mono-stable also called). There is an option to configure L2 & L3 for bi-stable (normal switches) but that's not by default. It should work with my push button. Here is the youtube video I made:
https://youtu.be/CdCB_vlJoS8
https://youtu.be/CdCB_vlJoS8
-
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Sunday 01 September 2013 13:16
- Target OS: Windows
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Re: Qubino ZMNHDD1
Update: I also get errors in the Domoticz logging saying that there's a timeout on Node 3 (Qubino dimmer) and device on/off status is not updated in Domoticz.
2015-11-30 12:09:04.601 OpenZWave: Received timeout notification from HomeID: 4261804587, NodeID: 3 (0x03)
2015-11-30 12:09:04.601 OpenZWave: Received timeout notification from HomeID: 4261804587, NodeID: 3 (0x03)
- bbqkees
- Posts: 407
- Joined: Sunday 17 August 2014 21:01
- Target OS: Linux
- Domoticz version: 4.1x
- Location: The Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Qubino ZMNHDD1
I can see in your picture you are connecting the switch contact to the neutral wire (N/blue).
The new Qubino ZWave+ modules need the switch to be connected to the live wire (L/brown).
If you connect them with N, the dimmer will not see the switch operation.
So far for drop-in replacement.

The new Qubino ZWave+ modules need the switch to be connected to the live wire (L/brown).
If you connect them with N, the dimmer will not see the switch operation.
So far for drop-in replacement.
Bosch / Nefit / Buderus / Junkers / Worcester / Sieger EMS bus Wi-Fi MQTT Gateway and interface boards: https://bbqkees-electronics.nl/
-
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Sunday 01 September 2013 13:16
- Target OS: Windows
- Domoticz version:
- Contact:
Re: Qubino ZMNHDD1
How stupid...... Thank you VERY much! It's all working now!
- bbqkees
- Posts: 407
- Joined: Sunday 17 August 2014 21:01
- Target OS: Linux
- Domoticz version: 4.1x
- Location: The Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Qubino ZMNHDD1
Nice.
Please set the topic title to [SOLVED]
Please set the topic title to [SOLVED]
Bosch / Nefit / Buderus / Junkers / Worcester / Sieger EMS bus Wi-Fi MQTT Gateway and interface boards: https://bbqkees-electronics.nl/
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest