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  1. with a rgbw controller you can control 12v or 24v led. Adjust the separate colors of a rgbw source. it seems that you have 24 led ?
  2. I had the same problem and a restore of a backup solved the problem.
  3. a new fibaro device will be announced on ces 2019 The fibaro walli https://dombezpieczny.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/fibaro-walli.jpg https://dombezpieczny.com/zlote-medale-dla-koalicjantow-dom-bezpieczny/fibaro-walli/ https://infowire.pl/generic/release/416507/fibaro-na-ces-2019-co-w-las-vegas-pokaze-firma-z-polski/
  4. Hi 10der, i remove the information to avoid noise and to keep it general. it is working now . The syntax should be (Json["nam.e"].value). i had to remove the dot after Json . thanks for the help
  5. Hi There, i have imported a json table were i want to extract some data from. normaly i would use syntax like local response, status, errorcode = ipadress:GET( ".............................'"); local Json = json.decode(response); fibaro:debug (' The response is ".. Json ..'' ); local parameter = (Json.name.value); only in this case the name part of (Json.nam.e.value); hase a dot in it name. i get a error [ERROR malformed number near '. Does someone know the syntax if you want to extract data if the name contains a dot?
  6. @10der @ can you explain why it would be illegal to reuse the hardware for a project like this?
  7. Could you power off the HC II and then remove power supply connector. leave it so for a few minutes, put it back and power on the HC II. if still no image you could try another power supply or try to a monitor on the hmdi / dvi connector. normally you can reset the bios from the bios screen. for replacing the internal battery you will need to disassemble the HC II. see
  8. power down the HC II. connect the vga monitor. power up the HC II The first thing you should see is a intel bios screen. if the boot stops there remove the external usb (if it is still there). Also resetting the bios to its default settings could help.
  9. what version of the fibaro relay you are using ? please post a screenshut of the device you see onder the room menu
  10. Hi there, a fibaro relay should be visible in the Iphone app. Maybe you made the relay hidden in the web interface ?
  11. Hi, when the light of the home center comes on you should see a bios boot. in a few seconds followed by a linux boot that will start fibaro. it can help to remove the powerconnector for a few seconds for the hc II, plug in back and try again
  12. is this part ok? local ip, port = "192.168.100.166", 12345 local message = "FF0100"local socket = require "socket" i get a error on require [ERROR] 16:06:08: line 4: attempt to call global 'require' (a nil value)
  13. i just tried the link on the website/ it still works. you have to make a account and introduce yourself to the community at this link https://www.domotique-fibaro.fr/forum/6-nouveau-présentez-vous/ google translate version: https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=nl&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.domotique-fibaro.fr%2Fforum%2F6-nouveau-pr%C3%A9sentez-vous%2F&edit-text= Then you will be able to download the virtual device.
  14. hi, parameter 3: State after power loss, 0 = all off, 1 = remember last state, 2 = all on, default 2parameter 4: Led for network error, 0 = disable, 1 = enable, default 0 these parameters only work with greenwave powernode firmware 4.28. As far i know it is not possibly to upgrade the firmware.
  15. Samsung smarththings supports zigbee and z-wave.
  16. @play3man https://fccid.io/Z52NAS-WR01Z/User-Manual/User-manual-2948691
  17. The release notes are in the update notification. if you scroll down you will see the notes.
  18. @ramisammour You have a home center II or lite at home? You need a network connection (wifi/ mobiel) to able to control your home. Even if you could open the app, there will still be no connection to your home, so no control.
  19. @play3man I have Neo Coolcam plugs 20 meters away from the home center II. No range problems here.
  20. There is coming a sigma z-wave 700 series. a new series of fibaro devices is coming ? see: https://www.sigmadesigns.com/news/sigma-designs-unlocks-full-potential-smart-home-next-generation-z-wave-700-series-chipset/ Las Vegas, NV – CES 2018 Venetian Ballroom — January 8, 2018 8:00 AM PT — Sigma Designs® (NASDAQ: SIGM), a leading provider of intelligent system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for smart home IoT, today unveils its new 700-Series Z-Wave platform, which include numerous performance and technological enhancements in energy-efficiency and RF performance, while being cost-effective, built to power the context-aware smart home. Z-Wave 700-Series is a long range, low power and future-proof hardware platform with integrated software tools and building blocks enabling a whole new generation of Z-Wave sensor devices. 700-Series will drive the battery-powered device trend, empowering Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning systems to utilize sensor data and make smart homes smarter, safer, and more connected. “Sigma’s Z-Wave 700-Series chip will completely reshape the meaning of smart home. It solves for many of today’s technological barriers, while being the most flexible, interoperable platform, bringing smart home functionality to a new level,” said Raoul Wijgergangs, VP of Sigma Designs’ Z-Wave Business Unit. “700-Series opens opportunities for new classes of sensors that weren’t possible before, while making remarkable improvements to existing device categories. 700-Series is creating a path to full home installations, moving from tens of Z-Wave devices to hundreds of Z-Wave devices per home. Our new platform assures the environment that will take homes from smart to truly intelligent.” Key features of the 700-Series platform include: Low power: 700-Series will have best-in-class low power radio performance enabling multiyear battery lifetime and more than 10-year sensor lifetime on a coin-cell. Long range: 700-Series platform will enable range of more than 300 feet, covering multi-stories in a house and the far end of the yard. Low cost and fast time to market: 700-Series gets developers started fast with low cost developer kits, tools and readymade certified reference code ensuring minimum time from prototype to certified product. High performance: Powerful ARM®-based platform with large memory on the chip and many peripherals, enabling intelligence at the edge with fast energy efficient computation and secure inclusion in less than one second. Certified interoperable and backwards compatible: Every 700-Series device will have the highest level of security in the smart home with Z-Wave Security 2 (S2) framework and consistent easy install with Z-Wave SmartStart. The energy-efficient and long range wireless communication with the 700-Series Z-Wave platform, allows smart home sensors to go beyond the current limits. This means that smart homes can extend to the yard, the end of the driveway and seamlessly cover multiple stories in a home. The extremely low power consumption enables new small form factor Z-Wave sensors which can be embedded into new places such as into furniture, windows and even behind dry walls. The 700-Series platform will continue to utilize and build on top of core Z-Wave features such as S2 and SmartStart. Sigma’s Security 2 (S2) architecture, which combines existing and new security features, allows Z-Wave to continue to be the safest, most secure ecosystem of smart devices on the global market. SmartStart is an easy way to automatically create and configure Z-Wave networks for instant device installation success. Comprising the new Z-Wave protocol and gateway software layers, SmartStart pre-configures devices to the network before they reach the home, dramatically reducing installation time, and thereby costs, to maximize return on investment (ROI) for installers and remove difficulty of DIY installations for homeowners.
  21. @ivhansen could you share the code that you have used to build the message system?
  22. Hi Bestb, one topic is enough for the same subject. There is still no template for this device. You will need to add parameters. parameter 1 should have value 1 to send power consumption
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