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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #90 on: August 25, 2008, 02:02:29 pm »
Hi Hari,

I've just compiled from svn, here are my first impressions, with a somehow larger z-wave network (a bit below 20 nodes, some at the edge of reachability).
- The polling works (thank you !), I see the devices being polled, and I could see in the logs that the first run has updated the internal status of some devices
- 30 seconds seems a bit short because with that number of devices, we are almost continuously seeing activity on the zwave device. IMHO every few minutes would be enough
- I saw only a few devices respond (7-8). I didn't get time to look carefully at which ones responded and which ones didn't
- I haven't tested changing a device manually because I'm at work, will test tonight. Back to work now :)

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #91 on: August 25, 2008, 03:20:25 pm »
- 30 seconds seems a bit short because with that number of devices, we are almost continuously seeing activity on the zwave device. IMHO every few minutes would be enough

the poll does not run every 30 seconds, it is triggered after being idle for 30 seconds. We have to figure out nice values with testing. I wondered if we never get idle for such a long time on very busy networks..

time will tell

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #92 on: August 28, 2008, 02:36:05 pm »
I know you were planning to do some work on this aspect this weekend so I was wondering...Will this revision get the non-load remote switches working with the floorplan ie will they update the floorplan when I change a dimmer modules state using the associated wall switch... and will the remote wall switches LED pickup changes in the associated dimmers state when driven from the floorplan?

just working on that. Regarding the LED: the switch itself polls the associated devices every two minutes.

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Hari,

Any progress on the floorplan update issue when using non-load remote switches paired with dimmer modules?

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« Reply #93 on: August 29, 2008, 08:05:36 pm »
Which switch modules with LEDs are we talking about here? Having some feedback in my system would be great. At the moment if I press an X10 switch downstairs before I go out to switch my lights off using a macro I have to look around the house to see that they have actually been switched off! Might there be a way to have a button trigger a LMCE event and then LMCE set the button colour once the macro has been completed?

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #94 on: August 29, 2008, 09:36:29 pm »
Hi Andrew,

Any progress on the floorplan update issue when using non-load remote switches paired with dimmer modules?

I was pretty busy this week, but half of the code is ready, the other half should follow this weekend.

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #95 on: August 29, 2008, 09:41:01 pm »
Which switch modules with LEDs are we talking about here? Having some feedback in my system would be great. At the moment if I press an X10 switch downstairs before I go out to switch my lights off using a macro I have to look around the house to see that they have actually been switched off! Might there be a way to have a button trigger a LMCE event and then LMCE set the button colour once the macro has been completed?

Hmmm... well the basic problem with X10 is that you cannot be sure command was acted on... as there is no feedback from the controlled device. Before Hari's new driver this was essentially true of the 'old' ZWave driver too... the only difference was that ZWave is inherently more reliable in its communication protocol so meesages generally get through.

With Haris's new driver we have full bi-directional control :-)

The modules we are referring too earlier in this thread are ACT wall switches that have a single LED on each 'paddle' of the switch used to indicate the various 'states' that the paddle is in or in some cases the associated dimmer module that the 'paddle' is controlling. We are testing the scenario where a dimmer modules has been set to a new 'state' by LinuxMCE and therefore the assciated wall switch 'paddle' should have that new 'state' communicated to it and this 'state' should be reflected by the LED.

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #96 on: August 29, 2008, 09:41:44 pm »
Hi Andrew,

Any progress on the floorplan update issue when using non-load remote switches paired with dimmer modules?

I was pretty busy this week, but half of the code is ready, the other half should follow this weekend.

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Great Hari... guessed you were busy ;-)

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #97 on: August 30, 2008, 06:15:02 pm »
hi andrew,

the code for the right paddle is checked in, but not yet tested. Left one will follow.

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #98 on: August 30, 2008, 07:27:01 pm »
hi andrew,

the code for the right paddle is checked in, but not yet tested. Left one will follow.

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Hey great Hari... I will test that first thing on Monday as I dont have the ACT hardware to test with here at home this weekend.

I will get that Zwave kit off to you early next week... sorry just did not get to it last week.

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #99 on: August 31, 2008, 11:59:05 am »
just added code for the left paddle. The associations are fetched from the remote switch at device startup:
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36 08/31/08 11:49:25.095 Nodes:  <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:25.095 6 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:25.095 32 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:25.095 Built nodelist: 6,32 <0xb7986b90>

when we receive a node information frame (left paddle pressed), we request reports from the associated devices in group 1:

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36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 3 -  <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 This is a remote switch, we will traverse the association list and request reports <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 Adding job: 0x80dc838 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 Setting callback type: 19 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 Adding job: 0x80dca58 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 Setting callback type: 19 <0xb7986b90>

then we receive the reports and send the events to update the state within lmce and the floorplan:

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36 08/31/08 11:49:55.582 Got basic report from node 6, value: 0 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:55.582 Sending EVENT_State_Changed_CONST event from node 6, level 0 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:55.886 Got basic report from node 32, value: 0 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:55.886 Sending EVENT_State_Changed_CONST event from node 32, level 0 <0xb7986b90>

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #100 on: August 31, 2008, 01:19:54 pm »
just added code for the left paddle. The associations are fetched from the remote switch at device startup:
Code: [Select]
36 08/31/08 11:49:25.095 Nodes:  <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:25.095 6 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:25.095 32 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:25.095 Built nodelist: 6,32 <0xb7986b90>

when we receive a node information frame (left paddle pressed), we request reports from the associated devices in group 1:

Code: [Select]
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 FUNC_ID_ZW_APPLICATION_UPDATE:UPDATE_STATE_NODE_INFO_RECEIVED received from node 3 -  <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 This is a remote switch, we will traverse the association list and request reports <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 Adding job: 0x80dc838 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 Setting callback type: 19 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 Adding job: 0x80dca58 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:54.945 Setting callback type: 19 <0xb7986b90>

then we receive the reports and send the events to update the state within lmce and the floorplan:

Code: [Select]
36 08/31/08 11:49:55.582 Got basic report from node 6, value: 0 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:55.582 Sending EVENT_State_Changed_CONST event from node 6, level 0 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:55.886 Got basic report from node 32, value: 0 <0xb7986b90>
36 08/31/08 11:49:55.886 Sending EVENT_State_Changed_CONST event from node 32, level 0 <0xb7986b90>

best regards,
Hari

Hari thats great we'll test that first thing tomorrow!

Does this mean that the reverse situation will get reported correctly now too? ie we change the state of the associated dimmer using the floorplan... does that change get passed back to the appropriate paddle on the wall switch?

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #101 on: August 31, 2008, 01:25:38 pm »
Does this mean that the reverse situation will get reported correctly now too? ie we change the state of the associated dimmer using the floorplan... does that change get passed back to the appropriate paddle on the wall switch?
No. The switch itself polls the devices every two minutes and changes the led accordingly.

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ps: btw, the ACT wall dimmer with double paddle is so loud (humming sound) that even my girlfriend noticed it in the sleeping room. I'm really looking forward to the merten units..
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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #102 on: August 31, 2008, 01:34:46 pm »
Does this mean that the reverse situation will get reported correctly now too? ie we change the state of the associated dimmer using the floorplan... does that change get passed back to the appropriate paddle on the wall switch?
No. The switch itself polls the devices every two minutes and changes the led accordingly.

best regards,
Hari

ps: btw, the ACT wall dimmer with double paddle is so loud (humming sound) that even my girlfriend noticed it in the sleeping room. I'm really looking forward to the merten units..


Of course we discussed the fact that the Switch polls the associated devices every two mins by default. I forgot to check the docs on what values that polling period can be set to.

What ACT 2-paddle dimmer switch are you getting a hum from? I'll check that against one of our units to see if its a common fault!

I have sent another email to Seluxit about there multi-sensor... nothing back from them yet though.

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #103 on: August 31, 2008, 01:38:43 pm »
What ACT 2-paddle dimmer switch are you getting a hum from? I'll check that against one of our units to see if its a common fault!
ZDM230. The ZDP plugs also make noise if you get close..

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I have sent another email to Seluxit about there multi-sensor... nothing back from them yet though.

Daniel gave me a short notice, he was on holidays. He said he will send me one in two weeks.

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Re: ZWave API
« Reply #104 on: August 31, 2008, 01:47:37 pm »
What ACT 2-paddle dimmer switch are you getting a hum from? I'll check that against one of our units to see if its a common fault!
ZDM230. The ZDP plugs also make noise if you get close..

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I have sent another email to Seluxit about there multi-sensor... nothing back from them yet though.

Daniel gave me a short notice, he was on holidays. He said he will send me one in two weeks.

best regards,
Hari

I'll check our ZDM230's for 'hum'... I have noticed some very low level hum from the ZDP plugin dimmers.

Good news re multi-sensor from Daniel :-)

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