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Fibaro Relais Switch 2x1,5KW - paired, but now what :-)
As I am slowly migrating from a Domoticz controlled home to a Homey controlled setup, I today managed to successfully pair a new device: a Fibaro relais switch. This is a built in receiver that allows to switch two different connections.
It shows up as 3 z-wave devices, in my case Node 2, Node 2.1 and Node 2.2
Node 2 allows setting the z-wave parameters:
And on/off switch:
also shows a
Node 2.1 and 2.2 have this settings page:
I now want to start using these switches, so created a flow that uses the switch as a trigger and a Hue light to switch on. Nothing happens. I tried all 3 Nodes al trigger. Tried using the actual wall switch (set as 'push and jumop back automatically, so not the standard on/off type).
I tried using the web interface and none of the 3 on/off sliders work..
Testing the flow is succesful, however..
What am I missing?
Should I adjust z-wave parameters?
It shows up as 3 z-wave devices, in my case Node 2, Node 2.1 and Node 2.2
Node 2 allows setting the z-wave parameters:
And on/off switch:
also shows a
Node 2.1 and 2.2 have this settings page:
I now want to start using these switches, so created a flow that uses the switch as a trigger and a Hue light to switch on. Nothing happens. I tried all 3 Nodes al trigger. Tried using the actual wall switch (set as 'push and jumop back automatically, so not the standard on/off type).
I tried using the web interface and none of the 3 on/off sliders work..
Testing the flow is succesful, however..
What am I missing?
Should I adjust z-wave parameters?
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But to explain, and this will change when the rewrite is done, but for now it works like this (when the bug is fixed):
2 = main device, or better said the internal controller (in flows I believe it switches both relays at the same time)
2.1 is relay 1
2.2 is relay 2