Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

Post by bullrin »

I've tried to update the devices, but nothing new... Device is recognized correctly accoring to the xml.

I don't know what I can else try to do...

EDIT: Which version of openzwave are you using? I'm running 1.3-523-gb258e9e with domoticz 2.3530 on my raspi
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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I have updated to the latest openzwave and domoticz version (both built directly from git) and then I have reincluded the Devolo TRV.
Guess what... still nothing. No TFA Device in the list.

Do I have fake Devolo Devices? :cry:
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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After updating, check if the changes in the XML are still there. Because I don't know how long it takes until the changes in open zwave find their way in a release.
What manufacturer and device name is listed in the open zwave control panel?

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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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Your changes are already in the git repo.

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I can't imagine that it's enough to use the same configuration as for danfoss. On some config file there must be an information about the additional TFA Device that is recognized at your Domoticz.
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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And you don't have the temperature measurement device as an unused device in your device list?
Because the working setpoint means that the device already uses the right configuration...

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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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Yes, here is my whole Device list:

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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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OK, no clue. Only difference is that I'm using a z-wave USB stick, no razzberry, but that should make no difference...

Only the danfoss devices have no temperature reading, the main reason to get devolo...

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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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Yes, I have no clue, too. Thats so strange...
I have paid extra charge for the devolo devices and then i can't use it :(

Maybe thats an openzwave related issue. Are there any openzwave developers?
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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bullrin wrote:I can't imagine that it's enough to use the same configuration as for danfoss. On some config file there must be an information about the additional TFA Device that is recognized at your Domoticz.
It is enough. Normally, all capabilities (supported command classes) of the Z-Wave-Device are detected by the z-wave protocol during the interview without configuration. In case of the Danfoss/Devolo TRVs the only thing being modified is changing the base of the temperature set point (0 based)
Theoretically a device could work without any existing configuration as long as the manufacturer does not use any special stuff... one of the advantages of z-wave. Although some might not work correctly, at least all devices should show up. And for the Thermometer device, no special parameters are necessary, so it works straight out of the box without any dedicated config.
If you look at the danfoss/devolo config file, it's almost empty...

So, the thermometer device not being detected is most likely not a problem of OpenZwave, this should be visible anyway. Maybe the z-wave interview is cancelled for some reason before the device is complete... this could be a razzberry issue then, because with my Aeon Z-Wave USB Stick everything is detected.
Adding the node to Z-Wave network really worked fine? Because normally, the new device has to be really close to the Z-Wave-Server (like 1m close) when adding it, one reason why I got the Stick (has builtin battery, It can add devices even if unplugged).
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That would be really annoying, if it has something to do with the Razberry. I don't want to change to AEON. There must be a solution...

It would be nice to know what the other users are using on their RPi.

When the interview is not completed succesfully there should be any entry in the log of openzwave or domoticz. But I can't see any messages related to that problem...
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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Anyone out there with a Razberry module and the devolo home control thermostats with working temperature sensor?
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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Hi,

Sorry for getting involved so late, but yes, I have a Razberry with Devolo Thermostat working properly, except for setting its internal clock. I have proper temp readings (checked that with another thermometer) in Domoticz and I am scheduling temp settings on the thermostat.

So it can work to add to your (and mine!) frustration and (yet) cluelessness.

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And some picture proof...
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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Mhhh.. Thanks for confirming Razberry and Devolo is working. But I really have no glue what else I can try to do...
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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I tried it now 10 times to exclude and include the device... It doesn't work. The situation drives me insane

I could reset the Razberry Controller, but don't know what this can help.

Can someone please post his zwcfg_xxxxx.xml?

This is the devolo part of mine

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    <Node id="12" name="" location="" basic="4" generic="8" specific="4" type="Setpoint Thermostat" listening="false" frequentListening="false" beaming="true" routing="true" max_baud_rate="40000" version="4" query_stage="Complete">
        <Manufacturer id="2" name="Danfoss">
            <Product type="5" id="175" name="Devolo Home Control Radiator Thermostat" />
        </Manufacturer>
        <CommandClasses>
            <CommandClass id="67" name="COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT" version="1" request_flags="4" override_precision="2" innif="true" base="0">
                <Instance index="1" />
                <Value type="decimal" genre="user" instance="1" index="1" label="Heating 1" units="C" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="18.00" />
            </CommandClass>
            <CommandClass id="70" name="COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true" change_counter="0">
                <Instance index="1" />
                <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="1" label="Monday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" />
                <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="2" label="Tuesday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" />
                <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="3" label="Wednesday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" />
                <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="4" label="Thursday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" />
                <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="5" label="Friday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" />
                <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="6" label="Saturday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" />
                <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="7" label="Sunday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" />
                <Value type="list" genre="user" instance="1" index="8" label="Override State" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" vindex="0" size="1">
                    <Item label="None" value="0" />
                    <Item label="Temporary" value="1" />
                    <Item label="Permanent" value="2" />
                </Value>
                <Value type="byte" genre="user" instance="1" index="9" label="Override Setback" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="255" value="127" />
            </CommandClass>
            <CommandClass id="114" name="COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
                <Instance index="1" />
            </CommandClass>
            <CommandClass id="117" name="COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
                <Instance index="1" />
                <Value type="list" genre="system" instance="1" index="0" label="Protection" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" vindex="0" size="1">
                    <Item label="Unprotected" value="0" />
                    <Item label="Protection by Sequence" value="1" />
                    <Item label="No Operation Possible" value="2" />
                </Value>
            </CommandClass>
            <CommandClass id="128" name="COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
                <Instance index="1" />
                <Value type="byte" genre="user" instance="1" index="0" label="Battery Level" units="%" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="255" value="100" />
            </CommandClass>
            <CommandClass id="129" name="COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
                <Instance index="1" />
                <Value type="list" genre="user" instance="1" index="0" label="Day" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" vindex="0" size="1">
                    <Item label="Monday" value="1" />
                    <Item label="Tuesday" value="2" />
                    <Item label="Wednesday" value="3" />
                    <Item label="Thursday" value="4" />
                    <Item label="Friday" value="5" />
                    <Item label="Saturday" value="6" />
                    <Item label="Sunday" value="7" />
                </Value>
                <Value type="byte" genre="user" instance="1" index="1" label="Hour" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="255" value="0" />
                <Value type="byte" genre="user" instance="1" index="2" label="Minute" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="255" value="6" />
            </CommandClass>
            <CommandClass id="132" name="COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP" version="2" innif="true">
                <Instance index="1" />
                <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="0" label="Wake-up Interval" units="Seconds" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="300" />
                <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="1" label="Minimum Wake-up Interval" units="Seconds" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="60" />
                <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="2" label="Maximum Wake-up Interval" units="Seconds" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="1800" />
                <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="3" label="Default Wake-up Interval" units="Seconds" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="300" />
                <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="4" label="Wake-up Interval Step" units="Seconds" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="60" />
            </CommandClass>
            <CommandClass id="134" name="COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
                <Instance index="1" />
                <Value type="string" genre="system" instance="1" index="0" label="Library Version" units="" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="6" />
                <Value type="string" genre="system" instance="1" index="1" label="Protocol Version" units="" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="3.67" />
                <Value type="string" genre="system" instance="1" index="2" label="Application Version" units="" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="1.00" />
            </CommandClass>
            <CommandClass id="143" name="COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
                <Instance index="1" />
            </CommandClass>
        </CommandClasses>
    </Node>
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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Hi,

I am not a hero with copying xml/code into a forum, but let's give it a try. Here is the part from the zwcfg_xxxx.xml for one of my Devolo Radiator Thermostats including its timer configurations :-) Does this help?

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</Node>
- <Node id="5" name="Devolo Hal" location="" basic="4" generic="8" specific="4" type="Setpoint Thermostat" listening="false" frequentListening="false" beaming="true" routing="true" max_baud_rate="40000" version="4" query_stage="Complete">
- <Manufacturer id="0002" name="Danfoss">
  <Product type="0005" id="0175" name="Devolo Home Control Thermostat" /> 
  </Manufacturer>
- <CommandClasses>
- <CommandClass id="49" name="COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL" version="6" innif="true">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
  <Value type="decimal" genre="user" instance="1" index="1" label="Temperature" units="C" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="19.09" /> 
  <Value type="decimal" genre="user" instance="1" index="4" label="Power" units="W" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="0.0" /> 
  </CommandClass>
- <CommandClass id="67" name="COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT" version="1" request_flags="4" override_precision="2" innif="true" base="0">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
  <Value type="decimal" genre="user" instance="1" index="1" label="Heating 1" units="C" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="21.00" /> 
  </CommandClass>
- <CommandClass id="70" name="COMMAND_CLASS_CLIMATE_CONTROL_SCHEDULE" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true" change_counter="0">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
  <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="1" label="Monday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" /> 
  <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="2" label="Tuesday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" /> 
  <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="3" label="Wednesday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" /> 
  <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="4" label="Thursday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" /> 
  <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="5" label="Friday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" /> 
  <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="6" label="Saturday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" /> 
  <Value type="schedule" genre="user" instance="1" index="7" label="Sunday" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" /> 
- <Value type="list" genre="user" instance="1" index="8" label="Override State" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" vindex="0" size="1">
  <Item label="None" value="0" /> 
  <Item label="Temporary" value="1" /> 
  <Item label="Permanent" value="2" /> 
  </Value>
  <Value type="byte" genre="user" instance="1" index="9" label="Override Setback" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="255" value="127" /> 
  </CommandClass>
- <CommandClass id="114" name="COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
  </CommandClass>
- <CommandClass id="117" name="COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
- <Value type="list" genre="system" instance="1" index="0" label="Protection" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" vindex="0" size="1">
  <Item label="Unprotected" value="0" /> 
  <Item label="Protection by Sequence" value="1" /> 
  <Item label="No Operation Possible" value="2" /> 
  </Value>
  </CommandClass>
- <CommandClass id="128" name="COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
  <Value type="byte" genre="user" instance="1" index="0" label="Battery Level" units="%" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="255" value="45" /> 
  </CommandClass>
- <CommandClass id="129" name="COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
- <Value type="list" genre="user" instance="1" index="0" label="Day" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" vindex="0" size="1">
  <Item label="Monday" value="1" /> 
  <Item label="Tuesday" value="2" /> 
  <Item label="Wednesday" value="3" /> 
  <Item label="Thursday" value="4" /> 
  <Item label="Friday" value="5" /> 
  <Item label="Saturday" value="6" /> 
  <Item label="Sunday" value="7" /> 
  </Value>
  <Value type="byte" genre="user" instance="1" index="1" label="Hour" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="255" value="6" /> 
  <Value type="byte" genre="user" instance="1" index="2" label="Minute" units="" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="255" value="47" /> 
  </CommandClass>
- <CommandClass id="132" name="COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP" version="2" request_flags="2" innif="true">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
  <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="0" label="Wake-up Interval" units="Seconds" read_only="false" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="300" /> 
  <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="1" label="Minimum Wake-up Interval" units="Seconds" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="60" /> 
  <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="2" label="Maximum Wake-up Interval" units="Seconds" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="1800" /> 
  <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="3" label="Default Wake-up Interval" units="Seconds" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="300" /> 
  <Value type="int" genre="system" instance="1" index="4" label="Wake-up Interval Step" units="Seconds" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="-2147483648" max="2147483647" value="60" /> 
  </CommandClass>
- <CommandClass id="134" name="COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
  <Value type="string" genre="system" instance="1" index="0" label="Library Version" units="" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="6" /> 
  <Value type="string" genre="system" instance="1" index="1" label="Protocol Version" units="" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="3.67" /> 
  <Value type="string" genre="system" instance="1" index="2" label="Application Version" units="" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="1.00" /> 
  </CommandClass>
- <CommandClass id="143" name="COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CMD" version="1" request_flags="4" innif="true">
  <Instance index="1" /> 
  </CommandClass>
  </CommandClasses>


Regards,

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Unfortunately not. I added this part

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<CommandClass id="49" name="COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL" version="6" innif="true">
			<Instance index="1" />
			  <Value type="decimal" genre="user" instance="1" index="1" label="Temperature" units="C" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="19.09" />
			  <Value type="decimal" genre="user" instance="1" index="4" label="Power" units="W" read_only="true" write_only="false" verify_changes="false" poll_intensity="0" min="0" max="0" value="0.0" />
		  </CommandClass>
But there is still no TFA Device in the list (Disabled service, edited zwcfg, started service)


EDIT: OH WAIT! IT'S THERE! Jesus... Need to check if the temperature is correct now.

EDIT2: Yes it's working! The temperature sensor shows the correct room temperature! I'm feeling really happy now :) Because I can now start coding a climate control :)
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Post by regenschein71 »

Hello there,

I was struggling with the same problem (razberry, Devolo Thermostat, but no Temp reading), adding the new Command Class to the XML file really helped. After waiting for half an hour after doing the edit and restarting the service, I finally got my temperature.

Any ideas why it is not added during the inclusion process. I tried 3 or four times.

BR!
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

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regenschein71 wrote:Hello there,

I was struggling with the same problem (razberry, Devolo Thermostat, but no Temp reading), adding the new Command Class to the XML file really helped. After waiting for half an hour after doing the edit and restarting the service, I finally got my temperature.

Any ideas why it is not added during the inclusion process. I tried 3 or four times.

BR!
It can't be an Open Z-Wave issue, I got it running with the previous version by just adding the one necessary line to the manufacturer_specific_whatever.xml... but I'm using a Aeon Labs Z-Wave stick. As this seems to happen only with razzberry adapters, my first guess would be that the interview is either not completed or not done properly at all. And it looks like that's not a general issue because a few posts above somebody mentioned that it worked with a razzberry without problems. Maybe it's also a matter of the distance to the Razzberry?

I would anyway recommend using a Z-Wave stick when having more devices. Because for including devices, the Adapter and the Device have to be really close together... that works like a charm with the Aeon Labs USB Stick as it has a builtin battery. You simply unplug the stick, carry it to the device, do the inclusion and plug it back in afterwards. Especially convenient for devices that can't be relocated like builtin wall switches, so it's not necessary to always carry the Raspberry around the house.

Otherwise try to get the Raspberry+Razzberry very close to the TRV when doing the inclusion and keep it nearby until the interview is finished, this might also help...
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Re: Devolo Home Ctrl TRV (Danfoss) - Setpoint not working

Post by regenschein71 »

I did indeed setup the RasPi right next to the Comet - about 20cm distance. Started the inclusion and went to bed, to give the two a lot of time to get to know each other. In the morning there was only the Setpoint and Clock, so I made the above mentioned edits and the Temp appeared as well.

Maybe when I have some more time to spare, I'll try the USB Z-Wave Stick (not Aeon Labs, but ZMEEUZB, from ZwaveMe?) with another RasPi...
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