Hi Colin,
I don't think it does.
For reference, my DIP switches are set as follows: 1 through 6 = off, 7 = on, 8= off. DIP Switch 1 is set on when including /excluding or if you need to to keep the device awake for 60 seconds via the
Li (listen) command.
What you will get are triggers for the set point being changed or the temperature changing (you can alter the sensitivity of the temperature alerts via the device settings). So if either of those change, you could run an action to compare and you would know whether heat was required or not.
There are three associations set up by Indigo when you sync the device to point at the Z-Stick (device address 1):
- Group 3 - Nodes to receive unsolicited Battery Level reports or Low Battery Warnings.
- Group 4 - Nodes to receive Thermostat Set Point Reports.
- Group 5 - Nodes to receive unsolicited Multilevel Sensor Reports.
Groups 1 & 2 aren't set-up and I think would normally be used to control another Z-Wave device when heating is being called for or not as the case may be:
- Group 1 - Nodes controlled by Thermostat Mode SET command.
- Group 2 - Nodes controlled by Binary Switch SET command.
What I am not certain of is that if you assigned the Z-Stick (device address 1) to Group 2 whether that would result in Indigo receiving the ON/Off command. Indigo probably wouldn't respond to it but you might be able to trap it via a Z-Wave trigger? It will probably need Matt to comment on this.