greenwave powernode1 & parameters
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greenwave powernode1 & parameters
Hello,
I have 2 greenwave powernode 1 zwave switches.
The manual says that you can set the parameters from 0 to 4
What i want to change on the switches is that in the case when the power goes down and the power goes on again the switch is automatically swithed to on. I want them to switch to off instead.
How can i change these parameters, i can not find anything in domoticz settings
regards,
Jango
I have 2 greenwave powernode 1 zwave switches.
The manual says that you can set the parameters from 0 to 4
What i want to change on the switches is that in the case when the power goes down and the power goes on again the switch is automatically swithed to on. I want them to switch to off instead.
How can i change these parameters, i can not find anything in domoticz settings
regards,
Jango
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
Are they identified correctly in the ZWave hardware panel?
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
Yes, the nodes are added correctly, status controller and switches OK (green)
If i set the switch on/off is it switching fine.
If i set the switch on/off is it switching fine.
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
that is not possible and a known greenwave issue, after a power failure they will be switched on
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
Thank you for your quick response.
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
I spoke to someone who said that is is easy to do in homeseer, you can set the parameter there.
Can i do this too via scripting or on another way?
Can this be implemented in domoticz and what do i have to do?
regards
Can i do this too via scripting or on another way?
Can this be implemented in domoticz and what do i have to do?
regards
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
Hello,
I finally get technical documentation from GreenWave.
Short version:
- param 0: Power change required to send a notification, in % from 1 to 100, default 10
- param 1: Keep alive time, in minutes from 1 to 255, default 2
- param 2: Color wheel selection, read only
- param 3: State after power loss, 0 = all off, 1 = remember last state, 2 = all on, default 2
- param 4: Led for network error, 0 = disable, 1 = enable, default 0
- assoc group 1: Color wheel change
- assoc group 2: Relay health
- assoc group 3: Power value change
- assoc group 4: Over-current protection
Long version:
Technical doc for PowerNode
I finally get technical documentation from GreenWave.
Short version:
- param 0: Power change required to send a notification, in % from 1 to 100, default 10
- param 1: Keep alive time, in minutes from 1 to 255, default 2
- param 2: Color wheel selection, read only
- param 3: State after power loss, 0 = all off, 1 = remember last state, 2 = all on, default 2
- param 4: Led for network error, 0 = disable, 1 = enable, default 0
- assoc group 1: Color wheel change
- assoc group 2: Relay health
- assoc group 3: Power value change
- assoc group 4: Over-current protection
Long version:
Technical doc for PowerNode
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
I have also two Greenwave Powernode.
They have a very disturbing blinking led. I found out that I have to set Parameter 1 to 255. But I can't find any possibility to set the device parameters. Also on openzwave interface, i can't find any configuration options.
who has managed to do this?
They have a very disturbing blinking led. I found out that I have to set Parameter 1 to 255. But I can't find any possibility to set the device parameters. Also on openzwave interface, i can't find any configuration options.
who has managed to do this?
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
The blinking green led you mean? I fix that by enabling polling, which is not ideal. If there is a other way to fix this that would be nice.
Will settings this to 255 not just make it blink after 4 hours 15 minutes?
Will settings this to 255 not just make it blink after 4 hours 15 minutes?
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Oh you're right... The last time I googled, i thought this is the solution...
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What happens if you set parameter 1 to '0'? Will that not disable the blinking lights?
I have a few (single) powernodes and 1 powernode "block" of 6. I'm not at home now, but I will try it soon!
I have a few (single) powernodes and 1 powernode "block" of 6. I'm not at home now, but I will try it soon!
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
Value will not be accepted because it has to be between 1 and 255.
A value of 0 for disabled would be great, but how many times does it take more than 255 minutes to switch?
If you really hate the blinken after that time you can script to resent a switch command after 250 minutes.
A value of 0 for disabled would be great, but how many times does it take more than 255 minutes to switch?
If you really hate the blinken after that time you can script to resent a switch command after 250 minutes.
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
I've contactec Greenwave for that reason. But they don't seem to be interested in answering my question. Next time I'll buy a power switch from another company
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Re: greenwave powernode1 & parameters
Just sent the same command again, not that hard to do:
That will sent every 250 minutes the actual state again. Byebye flashing light...
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<?php //part of cron.php
if($STtv<$time-15000) Schakel($SItv, $Stv);
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