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HSM100 sensor sensitivity

Started by JaseP, May 31, 2012, 08:59:43 PM

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davegravy

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you could:

1) Control directly from LMCE temporarily
2) Configure the sensitivity
3) Return the device to the Vera

and the sensitivity setting would be maintained. I don't know if the memory on the device is volatile however.

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JaseP

Yeah,... Andrew's right. Secondary controllers get their Z-wave network info from the primary controller. If you change the Z-wave network, you're supposed to copy from the primary to the secondary again,... unless I've forgotten how it's supposed to work.
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davegravy

But isn't the sensitivity parameter stored within the HMS100 device, separately from network settings?

hari

you can send the set configuration command from any controller, also from linuxmce
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JaseP

Good to know,... I know it's the first variable,... I just have to confirm the syntax for issuing that command...
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