Thanks a lot for that info U5tabil, was going to buy 4 of them bot now I will wait. Maybe I order one oft them to check what is working. Can you see temp, status, and amp? Have you info on when plus version will be out?
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Originally posted by lunkan View PostThanks a lot for that info U5tabil, was going to buy 4 of them bot now I will wait. Maybe I order one oft them to check what is working. Can you see temp, status, and amp? Have you info on when plus version will be out?
I found that making an thermostat in HS with events to work just as good or even better. by using sensors and on/off switches.Certified installer for HomeSeer, Control4, KNX and Eaton/xComfort
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One issue I found with first generation Qubino devices - they do not remember "all OFF" settings after power failure.
If I set the device to not respond to "all off" and "all on" signals, it works all the way until the device have power cut.
(other settings like ramp up time is remembered through power cut)
Is this a behavior you also see?
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I have several issues with the Qubino devices in combination with HS3. Using the latest plugin available (3.0.1.54).
- Additional inputs (for instance, on the Flush Dimmer) do not work at all in HS3.
- Power measurements on the second relay do not work for the Flush 2 Relay Zwave Plus switches (only see power updates on the first relay)
- On/Off status for both devices is only reflected on the first device (so if I switch on relay 1 or relay 2, the "Binary Switch 1" in HS3 switches on)
- Default association for the non-Plus devices is always set to 1 (but should be the last group to have instant status shown in HS3). Fortunately, this can be easily resolved manually.
See Bugzilla 2909, 2910, 3133 and 3134.stefxx
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Originally posted by stefxx View PostI have several issues with the Qubino devices in combination with HS3. Using the latest plugin available (3.0.1.54).
- Additional inputs (for instance, on the Flush Dimmer) do not work at all in HS3.
- Power measurements on the second relay do not work for the Flush 2 Relay Zwave Plus switches (only see power updates on the first relay)
- On/Off status for both devices is only reflected on the first device (so if I switch on relay 1 or relay 2, the "Binary Switch 1" in HS3 switches on)
- Default association for the non-Plus devices is always set to 1 (but should be the last group to have instant status shown in HS3). Fortunately, this can be easily resolved manually.
See Bugzilla 2909, 2910, 3133 and 3134.
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Originally posted by stefxx View PostI have several issues with the Qubino devices in combination with HS3. Using the latest plugin available (3.0.1.54).
- Additional inputs (for instance, on the Flush Dimmer) do not work at all in HS3.
- Power measurements on the second relay do not work for the Flush 2 Relay Zwave Plus switches (only see power updates on the first relay)
- On/Off status for both devices is only reflected on the first device (so if I switch on relay 1 or relay 2, the "Binary Switch 1" in HS3 switches on)
- Default association for the non-Plus devices is always set to 1 (but should be the last group to have instant status shown in HS3). Fortunately, this can be easily resolved manually.
See Bugzilla 2909, 2910, 3133 and 3134.
Also Bugzilla 3032 submitted back in October by me with no response yet.
Steve
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Originally posted by stefxx View PostSo how do we get the HS team to fix those issues? Should Qubino be involved somehow? Do we need to create more Bugzilla tickets? Or do we just wait patiently, never knowing if and when it will be fixed?
Thanks!
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Originally posted by stefxx View PostSo how do we get the HS team to fix those issues? Should Qubino be involved somehow? Do we need to create more Bugzilla tickets? Or do we just wait patiently, never knowing if and when it will be fixed?
Thanks!
The whole Z-Wave story is a very complex affair and IMO suffers tremendous problems relating to interpretation of the rules and / or requirements of membership and / or device specification.
There are dozens of certified devices out there that according to some, do not adhere to the protocol, but according to others do adhere to the protocol. Who should I believe?
The general consensus in the Z-Wave world appears to be that it is a lot easier for a software developer to develop and distribute a workaround than it is to recall 000's of devices for a firmware update. True most newer devices support end-user updating but from what I've seen, Aeotec are about the only manufacturer that have released any firmware updates and the procedure is not trivial.
In the case of HST, they have generally been very accommodating in the past when it comes to adding workarounds for buggy devices and supporting new devices, however it would appear that Rich is the main (if not the only) person working on the main HS3 application, HSTouch and the Z-Wave plug-in and no doubt other projects as well which I expect is why they are generally a lot slower at getting the updates in than some other providers of Z-Wave software.
Paul..
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Originally posted by sooty View PostI understand your frustration with regard to the lack of interoperability with some Z-Wave devices.
I am very well aware of the "certified" issues and I like to help wherever I can to help the HS3 team. But I don't know how, so that was basically my question. What does the team need to get this "fixed"?
Thanks again!stefxx
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Originally posted by sooty View PostI would say that time is the No1 thing they need, then probably some actual devices to work with and of course a demand from users.
Perhaps Qubino would be willing to send HST some devices...
Paul..
Cheers
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