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    Go Control GC-TBZ48 Thermostat Parameters

    I am looking for a Z-Wave parameter reference for the Go Control TBZ48 Thermostat. I have been unable to find it.
    HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

    #2
    I sure hope this is right, because then I've given rprade an answer as opposed to always getting them from him!

    https://products.z-wavealliance.org/...s/2370/configs

    https://products.z-wavealliance.org/...oFilename=True

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      #3
      Originally posted by racerfern View Post
      I sure hope this is right, because then I've given rprade an answer as opposed to always getting them from him!

      https://products.z-wavealliance.org/...s/2370/configs

      https://products.z-wavealliance.org/...oFilename=True
      Yes it is! Thank you
      HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

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        #4
        I just switched over to the GC-TBZ48 instead of Nest because Google's servers were not 100% reliable. Better to have the solution "in-house" I think.

        That said I am getting some errors where one of my thermostats is giving "Device: Node 43 Upstairs Temperature Set to INVALID VALUE"
        This resolves itself and then comes back again over and over.

        Also I looked through these parameter files and can't quite figure out how to increase the frequency of updates on ambient temperature?

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          #5
          When I was allowing logging mine seemed to only send updates when the temperature changed. They are not on an interval. I have 8 of them in use and never see that error. Here is a screenshot from today. They are always correct, but only update when the temperature changes.

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          HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

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            #6
            Thanks, I'm still not getting updates from the thermostats when the temperature changes. It's happening on all 3 of mine, so it must be something I've done wrong.

            Should I set a "polling interval" on the root device or on the temperature reading itself? Are yours all on C-wire power or battery? Mine are on batteries (no c-wires) and I'm thinking maybe they try to conserve battery power by not transmitting.

            did add them as non-secure nodes so I don't think that is my problem.

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              #7
              Mine are on the system power (C wire). If you poll the root,I will poll everything, if you just poll temperature, there will be less traffic. It depends on which nodes you need updates from.
              HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

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