Resurrecting an old post. First, like someone else above, I'm in awe as to the person figuring out the value of 1255 as working for stop! For our exterior shades, stop was 255, but for our interior shades (same ZRTSI controller no less), 1255 is stop.
Which leads me to the following tip. We have nine virtual nodes -- six correspond to individual shades, and the other three correspond to groups of shades. Up/down/stop was working just for seven of the virtual nodes. For the other two, I was just getting up/down functionality, not stop.
As usual with Z-Wave devices, removing the virtual node from the network and readding it fixed the issue. So, if you're having problem with stop not working, try this.
Which leads me to the following tip. We have nine virtual nodes -- six correspond to individual shades, and the other three correspond to groups of shades. Up/down/stop was working just for seven of the virtual nodes. For the other two, I was just getting up/down functionality, not stop.
As usual with Z-Wave devices, removing the virtual node from the network and readding it fixed the issue. So, if you're having problem with stop not working, try this.
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