Hari, or others,
This is what I get when I try to set associations on my evolve ltm-5 light switch (http://www.aartech.ca/ltm-5-evolve-zwave-remote-wall-switch.html (http://www.aartech.ca/ltm-5-evolve-zwave-remote-wall-switch.html))
10 09/11/12 23:36:40.985 Receive string: MESSAGE 89 <0xb5987b70>
10 09/11/12 23:36:40.985 Received MESSAGE 89 0x863b400 device: 31 <0xb5987b70>
10 09/11/12 23:36:40.985 Received Message type 1 ID 842 from 0 to 31 (device: 31) resp 0 <0xb5987b70>
36 09/11/12 23:36:40.985 ZWave::CMD_Set_Association <0xb5987b70>
36 09/11/12 23:36:40.985 parsing node list <0xb5987b70>
40 09/11/12 23:36:40.998 Sending job 0x86939c0 (cb 79) - 0x1 0xd 0x0 0x13 0x2 0x4 0x8e 0x1 0x1 0x0 0x3 0x3 0x5 0x4f 0x23 (#\r###########O#) <0xb6d89b70>
41 09/11/12 23:36:41.004 0x1 0x4 0x1 0x13 0x1 0xe8 (######) <0xb6d89b70>
35 09/11/12 23:36:41.004 ZW_SEND delivered to Z-Wave stack <0xb6d89b70>
41 09/11/12 23:36:41.016 0x1 0x5 0x0 0x13 0x3 0x0 0xea (#######) <0xb6d89b70>
35 09/11/12 23:36:41.016 ZW_SEND Response with callback 3 received <0xb6d89b70>
05 09/11/12 23:36:41.016 ERROR: callback id is invalid! <0xb6d89b70>
36 09/11/12 23:36:41.016 Generic callback handling for command 19, removing job <0xb6d89b70>
40 09/11/12 23:36:41.116 Sending job 0x8693be0 (cb 80) - 0x1 0xd 0x0 0x13 0x2 0x4 0x8e 0x1 0x1 0x0 0x4 0x4 0x5 0x50 0x3c (#\r###########P<) <0xb6d89b70>
41 09/11/12 23:36:41.124 0x1 0x4 0x1 0x13 0x1 0xe8 (######) <0xb6d89b70>
35 09/11/12 23:36:41.125 ZW_SEND delivered to Z-Wave stack <0xb6d89b70>
41 09/11/12 23:36:41.129 0x1 0x5 0x0 0x13 0x4 0x0 0xed (#######) <0xb6d89b70>
35 09/11/12 23:36:41.129 ZW_SEND Response with callback 4 received <0xb6d89b70>
05 09/11/12 23:36:41.129 ERROR: callback id is invalid! <0xb6d89b70>
36 09/11/12 23:36:41.129 Generic callback handling for command 19, removing job <0xb6d89b70>
40 09/11/12 23:36:41.230 Sending job 0x8693e00 (cb 81) - 0x1 0xd 0x0 0x13 0x2 0x4 0x8e 0x1 0x1 0x0 0x5 0x5 0x5 0x51 0x3d (#\r###########Q=) <0xb6d89b70>
41 09/11/12 23:36:41.237 0x1 0x4 0x1 0x13 0x1 0xe8 (######) <0xb6d89b70>
35 09/11/12 23:36:41.237 ZW_SEND delivered to Z-Wave stack <0xb6d89b70>
41 09/11/12 23:36:41.249 0x1 0x5 0x0 0x13 0x5 0x0 0xec (#######) <0xb6d89b70>
35 09/11/12 23:36:41.249 ZW_SEND Response with callback 5 received <0xb6d89b70>
05 09/11/12 23:36:41.249 ERROR: callback id is invalid! <0xb6d89b70>
36 09/11/12 23:36:41.249 Generic callback handling for command 19, removing job <0xb6d89b70>
That's using NodeID=2, GroupID=1, Nodes List= 3,4,5
I've done it successfully with with this configuration before so I know it's supported by the device. Interestingly, if I send negative values for the node list (remove associations) i get no such error.
I can communicate successfully with all nodes by issuing on/off commands directly to the lmce devices. I've also tried using GroupID=0, and leaving GroupID blank.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong here?
Hey davegravy,
I am soon to setup several of these, did you figure out your issue?
Thanks
Ritmo2k,
Yes and no. I was unsuccessful with setting associations via LMCE, however I downloaded a trial version of Homeseer to one of my Win7 computers, plugged in my AEON Zstick, and set the associations that way.
I've reported the issue in detail to Hari, and he is looking into the root of the matter.
Regards,
I did introduce a bug when adding multi channel association support. I temporary fix is checked in, possy will release packages very soon.
I'm sorry for any inconvenience!
br Hari
Thanks hari,
One last question for davegravy, so I have a zstick and minimote. Excuse the noob lack of understanding but the associations in your case are then stored in the zstick and read in by your core? I assume the homeseer ware was only used temporarily and the core picked up the task of controlling them? Could I use the minimote in place of the homeseer app when I get around to this?
Thanks for the patience:)
Quote from: Ritmo2k on September 16, 2012, 05:21:58 PM
Thanks hari,
One last question for davegravy, so I have a zstick and minimote. Excuse the noob lack of understanding but the associations in your case are then stored in the zstick and read in by your core? I assume the homeseer ware was only used temporarily and the core picked up the task of controlling them? Could I use the minimote in place of the homeseer app when I get around to this?
Thanks for the patience:)
I believe the associations are stored in the Zwave module itself, not the controller. The Zwave module speaks directly to the associated nodes in the default configuration. If you include the controller node (usually 1) in the associations then module activity will inform the core. Once you set associations via homeseer orbminimote (if possible) then they should remain after you bring your zstick back to your LMCE core. Or you can try Hari's fix and set via LMCE.
updated z-wave package is available