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TKB Home TZ56D - Can't Add
Hi,
I am a Homey newbie. Installed the TKB Home app and tried to add a TZ56D switch but it is not being recognised. I tried another one and that too is not recognised. All my TKB switches were recognised by my Fibaro HC2 - although they did not work properly.
What am I doing wrong?
I am a Homey newbie. Installed the TKB Home app and tried to add a TZ56D switch but it is not being recognised. I tried another one and that too is not recognised. All my TKB switches were recognised by my Fibaro HC2 - although they did not work properly.
What am I doing wrong?
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https://github.com/caseda/com.tkbhome
Can you add the model, type, id etc you see when it's added to Homey as a basic Zwave-device?
So if you please can say the manufacturer id, device id, and product type id, then i can add them into the app.
you can find the id's after they are included as "unknown devices" into homey, under the device's settings -> node information
@bvdbos
it is on the supported list, named as TZ56.
The D is just for Double switch, but is the exact same device as the Single switch with a different front plate (2 switch parts)
I can add the switch as a basic Zwave device and it reports it as a TZ56 with a product type id of 3
i still need the product id, and for good measure the manufacter id (as there is something odd with this one with one of the types now going around)
those id's are already in the app for the tz36/tz56 combination, are you sure you installed the tkb home app?
I have installed v1.0.11 of the TKB Home app. None of my TZ56s are being recognised and I am tearing my hair out. Is there any debugging I can do?
never seen this behavior before, maybe also try re-installing (really delete and then re-install) the app from your homey
Tried removing app and reinstalling it. I cannot get the TKB Home app to recognise a switch. I was able to add it again as a generic Zwave device - see screenshot
If you are looking at the Device Class, then that is something specific created by the z-wave alliance to give the TYPE of the device a name (you can see it like a light is called a light), it has nothing to do with the workings of the device in the app.
So the commands are being sent by the switch.
Here is the flow when on is pressed:
And this really reliant on a few variables in the device
Please try to re-include it so all the settings are set properly (again)
You only show the right switch, but what about the left switch?
You don't have the flow disabled?
Does the lamp turn on when you test your flow.
Does it work when you use it in a new flow?
I really need all the information you tried (you only say it doesn't work)
For debugging:
Like I said before, it is really a hacky way, so unless you are able to install it via cli it will not be enough information to even start to try and debug it. (and even that doesn't show all the information)
As you are the only one of many users, I really don't think it is an app issue.
After much reading it became clearer that I needed to have the device very close to Homey before adding it. So I have removed the switch and added it again. The TZ56 now appears as a device in Homey. I deleted all flows and created a new one which sends a message to my phone when the TZ56 is turned on. The test of this flow works, but turning the switch on does not start the flow. Homey is receiving the commands from the switch - see log below:
The two Zwave commands towards the top of the log are the switch being turned on and then being turned off. Baffling!
I will now try again a complete reset of Homey and the Zwave network (removing all devices) and add devices again etc
Thanks for your patience