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Trouble pairing with smartthings?
admin:
Hi, the Z-Wave module is a receiver, not a transmitter. It's SKU is DCC-ZWAVE-12R
The DCG-1R-RFT Radio Transmitter Module is what I have been referring to in this post as the group transmitter because it directly controls a pre-assigned group of blind motors. There is a setting button it it, please see this picture from part 2 of the instruction series of articles:
http://RollerTrol.com/images/controllers/rf-433/DCG-1R-RFT-radio-transmitter-650x555.jpg
When I say Press the setting button on the DCG-1R-RFT Radio Transmitter Module once, I mean the one in the above picture. Sorry for the confusion.
Regards, Adrian
rkrasny:
Thanks very much, I was confused as to which module you were referring. I'll report back but I suspect I can get the rest done and things will work. I will also report back the steps for other smartthings users as well.
rkrasny:
Success!!!
In the end two things were required, one was certainly my error in the cloning assumption - the cloning of course needs to be done, one of my relays required a reset to default the other didn't.
The second thing was getting them to operate with ST - this didn't happen with the ST default detection of "dimmer switch" - oddly this did not activate the relay to perform any functions. Perusing the ST forums it is clear that there is some custom code for a device type called "Aeon Motor Controller" which properly sets "up", "down", and "stop" functionality in the ST app. I am happy to provide or post that custom code since it is open source if you'd like to have it on your forum for other future ST users. With the custom device type saved and published in the ST IDE (a website controlling a user's hub and devices), the type can be assigned to the "dimmer switch" that ST detects and then all will function wel.
It does seem clear that some users had success with the default detection in ST but this wasn't the case with me. Additionally, the custom code device type does appear to be superior in that on/off are up and down and stop functionality is also present. ST users would probably greatly appreciate the custom code version as opposed to the basic switch version.
Thanks for all your help and people are free to ping me in the future if they require similar assistance.
admin:
Good Evening, very glad to hear that. I could not find any particular problem associated with SmartThings, but I have run into that device type selection problem with Vera before, so I was interested to hear how you resolved it.
Since I couldn't give you anything concrete to go on, I ended up ordering a SmartThings hub, before I saw your most recent post. It will be good to have it since there are probably more support issues that will come up.
Personally, my favorite so far is the Raspberry Pi, we've been having fun with that:
http://rollertrol.com/raspberry-pi-shade-blind-motor-control-part1
but SmartThings looks very good too. I think the fact that Samsung is behind it is very encouraging; we use Samsung SSD's in the dozen or so laptops we have here, and they are the only drives that have never failed. Phones work well too.
Cheers, Adrian
rkrasny:
That's really above and beyond. I would imagine Raspberry Pi is a DIY adventure although the open source nature of smartthings makes it an interesting hybrid of DIY and off the shelf support. Let me know how I can help in the future, I do like to "pay it forward" when it comes to these things.
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