I re-read the sticky and realized I didn't 100% follow the instructions for posting a problem. So I've recreated the post.
License is paid, not trial.
I'm still having trouble with setpoint being reversed almost immediately (10-12 seconds it seems).
The honeywell thermostat is on the first floor. (I have a Trane zwave on the 2nd floor)
When I run an event (the one attached is a screenshot) it simply sets values on both thermostats and then emails that it was concluded.
In the log file you can see the original value is 73. The event requests 72. Here's what I see in the log:
10/12/2019 08:48:03.658 - send change for CoolSetpoint to 72 (was 73)
10/12/2019 08:48:07.616 - send change for CoolSetpoint to null
10/12/2019 08:48:11.364 - send change for CoolSetpoint to null
10/12/2019 08:48:15.877 - send change for CoolSetpoint to 73
10/12/2019 08:48:19.687 - send change for CoolSetpoint to null
10/12/2019 08:48:24.231 - get data shows json value of "CoolSetpoint":73,
When I watch the honeywell app, I see it flip for a few seconds then flip back, which is exactly what I see happen in the log.
My thermostat is a RTH9585WF model.
Thermostat dump, log files and screenshot are below.
Homeseer Data:
Current Date/Time: 10/12/2019 9:00:44 AM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.531
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home - Work Station
System Uptime: 0 Days 20 Hours 47 Minutes 7 Seconds
IP Address: 10.0.250.30
Number of Devices: 200
Number of Events: 80
Available Threads: 1023
HSTouch Enabled: True
Event Threads: 13
Event Trigger Eval Queue: 0
Event Trigger Priority Eval Queue: 0
Device Exec Queue: 0
HSTouch Event Queue: 0
Email Send Queue: 0
Anti Virus Installed: Norton Security Windows Defender
In Virtual Machine: No MFG: gateway
Enabled Plug-Ins
2.0.61.0: BLBackup
2.0.11.0: BLEditor
2.0.28.0: BLOccupied
1.4.1.0: Honeywell WiFi Thermostat
3.0.0.34: ImperiHome
3.0.1.252: Z-Wave
License is paid, not trial.
I'm still having trouble with setpoint being reversed almost immediately (10-12 seconds it seems).
The honeywell thermostat is on the first floor. (I have a Trane zwave on the 2nd floor)
When I run an event (the one attached is a screenshot) it simply sets values on both thermostats and then emails that it was concluded.
In the log file you can see the original value is 73. The event requests 72. Here's what I see in the log:
10/12/2019 08:48:03.658 - send change for CoolSetpoint to 72 (was 73)
10/12/2019 08:48:07.616 - send change for CoolSetpoint to null
10/12/2019 08:48:11.364 - send change for CoolSetpoint to null
10/12/2019 08:48:15.877 - send change for CoolSetpoint to 73
10/12/2019 08:48:19.687 - send change for CoolSetpoint to null
10/12/2019 08:48:24.231 - get data shows json value of "CoolSetpoint":73,
When I watch the honeywell app, I see it flip for a few seconds then flip back, which is exactly what I see happen in the log.
My thermostat is a RTH9585WF model.
Thermostat dump, log files and screenshot are below.
Homeseer Data:
Current Date/Time: 10/12/2019 9:00:44 AM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.531
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home - Work Station
System Uptime: 0 Days 20 Hours 47 Minutes 7 Seconds
IP Address: 10.0.250.30
Number of Devices: 200
Number of Events: 80
Available Threads: 1023
HSTouch Enabled: True
Event Threads: 13
Event Trigger Eval Queue: 0
Event Trigger Priority Eval Queue: 0
Device Exec Queue: 0
HSTouch Event Queue: 0
Email Send Queue: 0
Anti Virus Installed: Norton Security Windows Defender
In Virtual Machine: No MFG: gateway
Enabled Plug-Ins
2.0.61.0: BLBackup
2.0.11.0: BLEditor
2.0.28.0: BLOccupied
1.4.1.0: Honeywell WiFi Thermostat
3.0.0.34: ImperiHome
3.0.1.252: Z-Wave
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