This is the forum archive of Homey. For more information about Homey, visit the Official Homey website.
The Homey Community has been moved to https://community.athom.com.
This forum is now read-only for archive purposes.
The Homey Community has been moved to https://community.athom.com.
This forum is now read-only for archive purposes.
Turn off LED on Fibaro motion detector
Aurelia
Member
Like it says in the tittle. I have the sensors in the bedroom. And everytime I turn arround it gives a blink. This is really irritating when your trying to sleep. I found out that you need to edit paramater 80. But have no clue how.
Comments
Go to zones and devices tab > find you motion sensor > open device settings (wrench symbol) > change the behaviour of the LED > if you want to apply the settings immediately (without waiting for the wake up of the sensor (default 7200 sec) > wake up the sensor (3x B-button) > press save at the moment the LED starts to glow Blue
I did do what @TedTolboom suggested en changed the behaviour of the LED to inactive.....but it still keeps blinking.
So I am hoping to get this topic live again.....
Thanks in advance.
Danny
The LED still blinks....
And a short summary of what I did troubleshooting this:
-reboot Homey
-Verified I can turn on/off single fibaro switches and wall-plug = okay
-Opened the Motion Sensor 2's config screen
-Pressed button 3 times, led stays on after doing that
-Changed a setting, pressed Save (you have very little time for this before the LED goes off again)
-Got message that settings were saved (no message about "at next wake-up settings will be pushed")
-Verified I can turn on/off single fibaro switches and wall-plug = okay
The link is to github, and it is closed... I didn’t quite get what was the origin of the problem, and how to permanently fix it?
2- press the wake-up button quickly 3 times from the fibaro motion sensor
3- press save button.
just did a test and it workes fine over here
so I input raw data 80,1,0 .. and now there is no light on motion detection ..
Try looking at developer.athom.com, go to z-wave, enable log, in "filter" write [node-id] (the actual number of the sensor, that is, of course).
Wake up the sensor (triple press the button inside), await transmission, triple press again, wait, repeat, while looking at the log - not really necessary to try to understand what it says, but at some point it will be evident, that triple pressing the button results in the same set of commands to and from the sensor - meaning no more info is queued in Homey for transmission...
Is this for all battery driven sensors from Fibaro? All Z-wave devices in general?
As I’m understanding it, instead of the sensor actually picking up the settings you’ve saved, you need to change the settings but not click save, triple click the sensors wake up button, and then quickly hit save on Homeys configuration.
It seems as if Homey saves, but doesn’t send the configuration if the sensor isn’t awake, and won’t send the next time it is awake.
How is is this supposed to work?