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How to differentiate a 'secured mode' device from a 'non-secured mode' device?


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I have some devices (z-wave plus) included with secured mode but I also have some (z-wave plus) devices included as normal mode.

 

How to differentiate or tell which devices are in secured mode?

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    Official Fibaro Response:

     

    As of now, with 4.083 beta and earlier, there is no visible way to the end-user (us) to determine which device has been included with secured mode and which device has not.

     

    Had to prompt support agent to escalate to developer as a feature to consider adding in future releases.

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    chaicka, thank you for enlightening us all. Fibaro should have done it but...

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    On 6/29/2016 at 7:21 PM, chaicka said:

    Official Fibaro Response:

     

    As of now, with 4.083 beta and earlier, there is no visible way to the end-user (us) to determine which device has been included with secured mode and which device has not.

     

    Had to prompt support agent to escalate to developer as a feature to consider adding in future releases.

     

    btw, after when I have added device(s) as secure device(s) now I can see battery level in device status bar :)  what I never see before...

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