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Fibaro Relay Switch
So far, I am pretty impressed by Homey. It looks really good! However, I am running into some difficulties while connecting a Fibaro (double) Relay Switch to Homey. One of the two switches is controlling a lamp at my front door (with a so-called momentary switch). The other switch is not connected to anything. In Homey, I can see 3 z-wave devices that are connected to this Relay Switch: one main device and 2 endpoint devices. I can control the light at my front door through the Homey interface both by toggling the main device and by toggling endpoint device 1. However, when I turn off the light by toggling the hardware momentary switch itself, the light turns on again immediately.
When I had the Relay Switch connected to my Fibaro HC Lite controller, I was able to control the lights both with the wall switch and the Fibaro HC Lite's software. Am I doing something wrong?
Of note: I made a flow in Homey's interface that was triggered by an on-event and by an off-event of one of the 3 devices and it appears that when I press the momentary switch Homey's software is registering both an on-event as well as an off-event.
When I had the Relay Switch connected to my Fibaro HC Lite controller, I was able to control the lights both with the wall switch and the Fibaro HC Lite's software. Am I doing something wrong?
Of note: I made a flow in Homey's interface that was triggered by an on-event and by an off-event of one of the 3 devices and it appears that when I press the momentary switch Homey's software is registering both an on-event as well as an off-event.
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Please disable any flows regarding the device when testing.
toggle switch
zelf nog niet geprobeerd maar in je eerste foto bij z-wave configuratie bij data 14,1,1; invullen (denk)
en dan opslaan
In the Z-Wave Configuration, I have set the data parameter to 14,1,0 and now it works again as it is supposed to be!
@Taco: thank you also for your quick responses! I actually do have to reopen the card to show whether I have turned the device on or off with the physical switch.
Very stupid of Fibaro, the relays are by default set differently than their dimmers. Very confusing at first
If the card also switched off immediately without reloading, it would have been a Homey issue.