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    #91
    Originally posted by lunkan View Post
    Module arrived and testing right now.
    I can't do a setpoint, it always returns to default 23 C.
    Values shows ok and I can set mode to off/auto
    From the manual:
    Qubino thermostats IS working now. I can do a setpoint with z-wave ver. 3.0.1.61 Thanks a lot HS for this!!

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      #92
      Originally posted by lunkan View Post
      Qubino thermostats IS working now. I can do a setpoint with z-wave ver. 3.0.1.61 Thanks a lot HS for this!!
      Then i should order one for testing. I will order some other new 500 serie qubino/netichome for testing too.
      Certified installer for HomeSeer, Control4, KNX and Eaton/xComfort

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        #93
        Does anyone know what settings you have to set voor the i2 input to work on the qubino plus module?

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          #94
          For the Dimmer module, it is Group 5 Endpoint 2.
          stefxx

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            #95
            Originally posted by stefxx View Post
            For the Dimmer module, it is Group 5 Endpoint 2.
            That's it? not:
            Parameter no. 100 – Enable / Disable Endpoints I2 or select Notification Type and Event

            Yes it's for the dimmer module

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              #96
              Yes, I forgot. You need to set it to 9 I believe, and then exclude and include again. Sorry...
              stefxx

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                #97
                Originally posted by stefxx View Post
                Yes, I forgot. You need to set it to 9 I believe, and then exclude and include again. Sorry...
                Thanks I'll try it again after a reset.
                It's a behaving a little bit strange now so I'm glad to hear that it should work.

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                  #98
                  Group 1 HomeSeer (ID: 1)
                  Group 5 HomeSeer (ID: 1)
                  And parameter 100 set to 9 1 byte

                  It works but it takes four seconds pressing the button before it registers the input from i2
                  Can I fix this?

                  --edit--

                  After updating the updating the Associations I noticed that it added endpoints. after removing them the binary switch 1 immediately updates it's status. Although I noticed that 1 module behaves is a mono switch and the other module is a binary switch...
                  Last edited by alan_smithee; February 4, 2017, 07:25 AM.

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                    #99
                    Yes it is a mono switch. If you need to use I2 to control another switch, you need an event.

                    So what associations do you have now? Just curious if I can improve anything on my switches...
                    stefxx

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                      Originally posted by stefxx View Post
                      Yes it is a mono switch. If you need to use I2 to control another switch, you need an event.

                      So what associations do you have now? Just curious if I can improve anything on my switches...

                      Group 1 HomeSeer (ID: 1)
                      Group 5 HomeSeer (ID: 1)
                      And parameter 100 set to 1 1 byte

                      But it took a couple of times updating the associations and refreshing the page before it showed the associations right. Because it tried to do this

                      Group 1 HomeSeer (ID: 1) Endpoint 1
                      Group2 HomeSeer (ID: 1) Endpoint 2
                      Group 5 HomeSeer (ID: 1) Endpoint 1

                      And that doesn't work.

                      I can't confirm and I don't want to mess around with it since it's working now but setting up parameter 100 to 1 (1 byte) made it a binary switch and setting it to 9 made it a mono switch.
                      That's the only explanation I have that both modules behave differently.

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                        Interesting. Just to make sure I understand; I2 is now working as a bi-stable switch with a mono (impuls) push button? I would love to have that.

                        Can you share the exact model and firmware version of your dimmer?
                        stefxx

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                          Originally posted by stefxx View Post
                          Interesting. Just to make sure I understand; I2 is now working as a bi-stable switch with a mono (impuls) push button? I would love to have that.

                          Can you share the exact model and firmware version of your dimmer?
                          Yes that's correct. But only on 1 module (the newest one) the other module (1 year old) does not stay on when I press the pulse switch.

                          Manufacturer Goap (ID=0x159)
                          Product Type 0x1
                          Product ID 0x51
                          Application Version 3.4
                          Hardware Version 3
                          Firmware 0 Version 3.5
                          On the order form the hardware is specified as ZMNHDD1

                          So you thinks it's because of the firmware that it behaves the way it does.

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                            Just wanted to leave this here.
                            Had to rebuild my z-wave network because of the mono 4 upgrade.

                            I tried everything I did before but I can't seem to get the binary switch back.

                            I was however able to make a binary switch of the root device that responds just as fast.

                            Setting the parameter 100 to 9 1 byte
                            Then exclude, include
                            Group 1 to Homeseer
                            Group 5 to Homeseer
                            Change parameter 100 to 0 1 byte
                            Delete the device and light scan
                            Now the Root Zwave device is a binary switch
                            Add status graphics 0 and 255 (on and off)

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                              Any reason I shouldn't use this in USA?

                              O know they are 868.42 but adding a Z-Wave stick for Europe to my HS3 in theory would make them work and I can have a USA Z-wave network and a EU Z-Wave network connected in the same HS3.

                              Am I wrong?

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                                Originally posted by sirexilon View Post
                                Any reason I shouldn't use this in USA?

                                O know they are 868.42 but adding a Z-Wave stick for Europe to my HS3 in theory would make them work and I can have a USA Z-wave network and a EU Z-Wave network connected in the same HS3.

                                Am I wrong?
                                The Qubino website seems to imply that they have all sorts of frequencies available now (just on the products I checked there were different ordering codes for different frequencies) - might be worth trying to find out where to buy those rather than have a dual Z-Wave network??

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