matt (support) wrote:noel1983 wrote:Just had the same issue, is mostly resolved by the steps above, I can now see the devices coming on and off in the logs when the switches are used.
However, I can't see the scene commands now which I like to have as they show me when the lights have been manually switched on using the switch vs motion or other triggers.
Unfortunately, I don't have an answer for this one. My suspicion is the module doesn't support sending the S2 scene commands if those multi instance association commands are used to make it send the S2 on/off switch commands. Probably a firmware buglet.
How they've implemented this is overly complicated and error prone IMO. The module supports Group 1 for "lifeline" reports which should have it send the endpoint on/off commands for both S1 and S2, but it doesn't. That results in having to use the extra commands to get S2 broadcasting but it looks like that breaks scene commands for S2.
Today I've spent some time trying to automate the configuration in Indigo for these modules so S2 works automagically, but I'm not comfortable enabling it. At this point I'm afraid it might break older firmware versions of the FGS213 and FGS223, or might break logic where users are relying on the scene commands to work. So for the time being sending the raw commands as outlined here is the recommended way to get S2 broadcasts working.
Any news on this issue? I have several of the double switches. Recently I installed one with noting v 3.2 on the label. And I had the same issue. I was not able to solve it with deleting associations and sending the three raw commands. Then I installed a newer module with noting v. 3.3 on the label. Same issue and not able to solve it.
I’m mostly interested to use the scene commands. Strange thing is that I have another model installed wich version 3.2 and this is performing normally without any extra efforts. I can see and use the sceen response for double click, tripple click and so on.
I probably have to systematically check the firmware versions of the models. Any more insight on this is appreciated.