Rock wrote:I did that but it didn’t help. I love the size but it just seems flaky. I’m wondering if others have had success with this.
Indigo Z-Wave Version: 2.0.103
Node ID: 53
Model: Zooz Multi Sensor (ZSE40)
Model ID: 20212101
Manufacturer: Vision / Yale
Manufacturer ID: 0109
Protocol Version: 4.05
Application Version: 5.01
Model Definition Version: 1
Library Type: 3
Class Name: Notification Sensor
Class Hierarchy: 04 : 07 : 01
Command Class Base: 00
Command Versions: 20v1 80v1 84v2 85v1 86v1 71v1 70v1 31v7 72v1 73v1 98v1 59v1 5Av1 7Av1 5Ev1
Encryption Status: Supported but not Enabled
Multi-Endpoint Types: - none -
Multi-Endpoint Classes: - none -
Multi-Instance Counts: - none -
Features: routing, battery, beaming, security, waking
Neighbors: 4, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 33, 34, 39, 40, 41, 43, 49, 50, 51, 61, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72
Associations: 1:[1]
Config Values: 1:1 2:10 3:10 4:10 5:1 6:2 7:1
matt (support) wrote:Have you tried removing the battery from the module for a few seconds? Modules will often automatically stay awake for a couple of minutes after the battery has been replaced.
Note Indigo doesn't have a device definition yet for the ZSE09. It might work to provide basic motion detection without it though.
matt (support) wrote:Yes, we'll add it to the list to look into.
Different Computers wrote:I think this is the same as the Monoprice version I purchased. The inclusion press stuff instructions are definitely wrong. I had to press and hold. Also it's a hidden switch accessed with a paperclip or similar, not the tamper switch on the main board.
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