I thought about the sequence some more and I think the following will segregate the doorbell being pressed from a door being opened. That way you can have one chime play when the button is pressed, a different chime play when a door is opened (and a different event triggers the chime).
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I'm not sure why that previous link didn't work. However, use this link then click on #12 for Gen 5 doorbell.
https://aeotec.freshdesk.com/support...0088070-gen5-6
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Originally posted by mlevin77 View Postsince we can send Z-wave commands to the doorbell, presumably then we can buy any other Z-wave button device and set a rule to serve as the trigger? Anyone know an outdoor-rated Z-wave button fob?
One solution you might try is to use a relay and a dry contact z-wave sensor. That way you can use any doorbell button you like that will survive the weather better. The relay and sensor I have fit inside my doorbell ringer inside the house so little chance to get exposed to weather.
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I have my door bell events working well with one exception. Sometimes the doorbell rings once (which is what I have it set for), sometimes it rings two, three or four times.
I have three doors with a different chime for each door. I set parameter 6 to the file I want played and I get the chime for the door that opened. Parameter 6 sets the tune to be played and plays it.
I don't see the "Z-wave action" in the log and I wonder what I have to do to confirm that only one command is being sent. I really want the tune to be played just once.
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