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    HomeSeer Lighting Replacement for Aspire RF9517 Accessory Switches

    I have three Aspire RF9517 Accessory Switches on my Z-wave network. Two of them each control an Aspire RF9501 single pole switch and the third controls a Leviton VRR15-1LZ outlet. The 9517 accessory switches are the most unreliable things on my network... actually I think they're the only things I've ever had to add back to the network. I want to replace them with their HomeSeer lighting equivalent, but I cannot find an accessory switch. I cannot use the HS-WA100+ companion because the circuits are not actually wired as three-way circuits, so I had them setup as virtual 3-ways.

    Do I just buy HS-WS200+, use them without a load connected, and link them to the RF9501 switches? I currently do not have any HomeSeer lighting products on my network, which is almost exclusively Cooper Aspire with a sprinkling of Leviton.
    John
    Hardware: i5-6400T w/16GB RAM & SSD w/HS3Pro, Z-Net, Harmony Hub x2, Echo Dot x2, Ocelot
    Plugins: Z-wave, HSTouch, BLBackup, Harmony, GTS CPUXA, UltraMon3, Nest
    HSTouch: Multiple Android Devices; 5 x ToteVision MD-1001 10.1" Win 7 Tablets
    Devices: Cooper RF9501 x4, RF9517 x6, RF9534 x1, RF9540-N x7, RF9542 x1, RF9542-Z x2, RFHDSCG x1, RFWC5 x5; Intermatic HA02 x6; FortrezZ MIMOLite x3; Leviton VRPD3-1LW x4, VRR15-1LZ x6; Nest Tstat & 9x Protects; Dragon PD-100 x3, PA-100 x3

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    It should work. You can use direct association from the HS-WS200+ to the RF9501 and vice versa, but I haven't tried it.
    You will need to upgrade the firmware on the HS-WS200 to a version that support group 2 association depending on what firmware it ships with.
    You use Group 2 on the HS-WS200+ but Group 1 on the RF9501. The load shouldn't matter on the HS-WS200+.

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