I have a few problems with the new Jasco In-Wall Smart Motion Dimmer (26933) The Z-wave configuration capabilities as posted at http://products.z-wavealliance.org/p...s/2108/configs
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This switch looks great! I think it would be fantastic if every switch was also a motion sensor. Though I would not want to have the motion sensor directly controlling the load. Instead I would rather use HS to act on motion to then control the light. I hope that this switch/Motion Sensor gets full support in HS._______________________________________________
HS3 : HSpro (3.0.0.460) on Win2012 (vm on ESXi)
Plugins: HSTouch, UPBSpud, Kinect, Nest, IFTTT, DirecTV, EasyTrigger, Imperihome, Zwave, RFXcom, UltraMon3, UltraWeatherBug3, UltraGCIR3, UltraLog3, UltraPioneer, PHLocation, Pushover, Pushalot, MCSSPrinklers S, JowiHue
Jon00 Plugins: Bluetooth Proximity, Performance Monitor, DB Chart, Links
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I stumbled across something interesting. Under the Jasco Switch Multilevel master node controller, go to Z-wave and associations. Delete the existing associations with Homeseer and then add an association with Homeseer with NO destination endpoint. Now you'll note that the motion sensor is displayed properly in Homeseer. Then I changed the occupancy mode to manual. Now the motion sensor does not control and I can program Homeseer as if I had a separate motion detector and dimmer switch.Last edited by rotunnoe; March 3, 2017, 09:19 PM.
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Your suggestion worked for me, starting to like this switch.
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Originally posted by rotunnoe View PostI stumbled across something interesting. Under the Jasco Switch Multilevel master node controller, go to Z-wave and associations. Delete the existing associations with Homeseer and then add an association with Homeseer with NO destination endpoint. Now you'll note that the motion sensor is displayed properly in Homeseer. Then I changed the occupancy mode to manual. Now the motion sensor does not control and I can program Homeseer as if I had a separate motion detector and dimmer switch.-Rick
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Is this switch sold by homeseer? I don't see it in the store?_______________________________________________
HS3 : HSpro (3.0.0.460) on Win2012 (vm on ESXi)
Plugins: HSTouch, UPBSpud, Kinect, Nest, IFTTT, DirecTV, EasyTrigger, Imperihome, Zwave, RFXcom, UltraMon3, UltraWeatherBug3, UltraGCIR3, UltraLog3, UltraPioneer, PHLocation, Pushover, Pushalot, MCSSPrinklers S, JowiHue
Jon00 Plugins: Bluetooth Proximity, Performance Monitor, DB Chart, Links
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Originally posted by rotunnoe View PostI stumbled across something interesting. Under the Jasco Switch Multilevel master node controller, go to Z-wave and associations. Delete the existing associations with Homeseer and then add an association with Homeseer with NO destination endpoint. Now you'll note that the motion sensor is displayed properly in Homeseer. Then I changed the occupancy mode to manual. Now the motion sensor does not control and I can program Homeseer as if I had a separate motion detector and dimmer switch.
@rotunnoe I can't seem to get this to work for some reason.
May I ask what version of the Homeseer Z-wave plugin you are running and what firmware version your jasco dimmer is on where this works?
Also, may I ask which group number you set your new association up on?
Hopefully I can figure out what is different in my system or what I am doing wrong.
Thanks!
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Originally posted by rotunnoe View PostI stumbled across something interesting. Under the Jasco Switch Multilevel master node controller, go to Z-wave and associations. Delete the existing associations with Homeseer and then add an association with Homeseer with NO destination endpoint. Now you'll note that the motion sensor is displayed properly in Homeseer. Then I changed the occupancy mode to manual. Now the motion sensor does not control and I can program Homeseer as if I had a separate motion detector and dimmer switch.
Hey guys, i'm running into the same problem. I want to set up a master override so when I watch TV and there is little motion I don't want the living room lights to constantly be turning off.
I need to be able to have the motion be controlled separately. I tried deleting associations and then adding ones without endpoints but it didn't work for me. Was this for all 3 groups?
Please help! I paid a lot for these switches thinking I would have separate motion that could be controlled.
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Make sure you set the parameter 3 to (1) manual... You might want to chack parameter 1 and 13 too.
See for more: http://products.z-wavealliance.org/p...s/2108/configs
Somebody else asked for version:
HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.318 (Windows)
Z-wave plug-in 3.0.1.87
-Rick-Rick
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Originally posted by rmorton27 View PostMake sure you set the parameter 3 to (1) manual... You might want to chack parameter 1 and 13 too.
See for more: http://products.z-wavealliance.org/p...s/2108/configs
Somebody else asked for version:
HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.318 (Windows)
Z-wave plug-in 3.0.1.87
-Rick
Thanks for the link Rick, I have messed with the parameters but I still can't get the motion to show up. I only have three things populate:
1. Jasco Switch Multilevel
2. Home Securtiy 2
3. Light Switch (this is only thing that has on / off button)
How do I get a separate motion / no motion displayed properly?
I still need some help. I must be doing something wrong, but I followed the instructions to delete the existing associations and then add group 1, 2 and 3 with no endpoint. Not seeing a motion controller.
Any help would be appreciated.
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DISREGARD ABOVE
I figured it out! I just had to re add the node and boom, the home security 2 now changes based on the motion.
Thanks!Last edited by bankingdom; June 7, 2017, 11:09 PM.
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Originally posted by rotunnoe View PostI stumbled across something interesting. Under the Jasco Switch Multilevel master node controller, go to Z-wave and associations. Delete the existing associations with Homeseer and then add an association with Homeseer with NO destination endpoint. Now you'll note that the motion sensor is displayed properly in Homeseer. Then I changed the occupancy mode to manual. Now the motion sensor does not control and I can program Homeseer as if I had a separate motion detector and dimmer switch.
The only thing I changed was the status graphics for status 0 and status 8 for the motion sensor using the homeseer status gifs. I didn't like the text with no graphics in my console.
Got it working with my timer controlling the fan and the light as soon as you enter the restroom. No more need to have a battery powered motion sensor in the restroom. Love this GE switch!
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