katiaf wrote:I have ZSMOKEs and ZCOMBOs in my system. I have triggers for low battery, but several times the built in chirp has started alerting us of low battery before the triggers (not fun when it is at 3 or 4 am!). I believe my triggers are too low, they were at 25 so now I changed them to 50. Does anyone know what is the right number to use for a low battery trigger?
zama36 wrote:So I am new to Indigo. Still on a trial version of Indigo Pro.
In my new home, I'm going down the Z-wave path for security, fire alerting and home automation. I originally went with Samsung Smartthings but quickly got frustrated with the latency resulting from the Samsung service. I liked the Indigo and the idea of a personal server running things with an Aeotec Z-Stick Gen5.
That being said, is it possible to define the states of the ZCOMBO in Indigo? Smartthings is able to distinguish between "test" and "alert." Can that be defined in Indigo? And if so, how?
Thanks,
Zama36
Colorado4Wheeler wrote:BAH, I hate resurrecting an old thread, hate, but this is the topic for the device that I need help with and it's curated so...
I just picked one of these up (ZCOMBO) and I'm not seeing the Smoke and CO2 sensors. Is this a limitation of this device that it only sees the smoke detector portion? I'm used to my various Fibaro devices that will create multiple Indigo items for a single device (i.e., leak sensor also creates a tamper and temperature sensor).
jay (support) wrote:It doesn't report C02 separately - it just reports a single event regardless of how it was triggered.
toille27 wrote:My two do not report back at any regular interval. I just looked and mine last updated 8 days ago. If I hit the test button they always update Indigo immediately so I assume reliable reporting when there is an actual alarm.
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