Folks:
I have three thermostats that HS3 sees/controls - two are RCS RS-485 models that are connected to my Elk M1 security panel and accessed by the Ultra M1 plugin; the third is a new American Standard/Trane/RCS Z-Wave model that HS3 communicates with via the Z-Wave (Linux beta) plugin. With the recent changeover from Daylight Standard Time, I noticed that the clocks on my RS-485 thermostats were automatically adjusted via HS3, but my Z-Wave thermostat was not. Does anyone know how the thermostat plugin handles a thermostat's clock? From what I see, it looks like the plugin only adjusts the clock when you include the device or execute a full scan - is that correct?
Regards,
BBB
I have three thermostats that HS3 sees/controls - two are RCS RS-485 models that are connected to my Elk M1 security panel and accessed by the Ultra M1 plugin; the third is a new American Standard/Trane/RCS Z-Wave model that HS3 communicates with via the Z-Wave (Linux beta) plugin. With the recent changeover from Daylight Standard Time, I noticed that the clocks on my RS-485 thermostats were automatically adjusted via HS3, but my Z-Wave thermostat was not. Does anyone know how the thermostat plugin handles a thermostat's clock? From what I see, it looks like the plugin only adjusts the clock when you include the device or execute a full scan - is that correct?
Regards,
BBB
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