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Question

Posted

Hi,

 

Just installed a remotec v1.2 on my HC2 running 4.100 NO TEMPLATE

 

The release notes clearly show its supported

 

Why does this []?

 

 

4 answers to this question

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Posted

Because in 4.100 we support only EU for version 1.2, we are working to add other frequencies with Remotec; I hope in 4.110 you will find it

 

Version z-wave

4.100 support

1.0

EU, US, AU

1.1

EU, US, AU

1.2

EU

1.3

EU, US

1.7

EU, US, AU

1.12

EU, US, AU

1.20

EU

1.21                              

 

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  • Inquirer
  • Posted (edited)

    Hi,

     

    Thank you... I checked the box and it's actually V1.7B. I'm in Australia - should this be supported then?

     

    Also - is that table of information public? If so, where can I find these details?

    Edited by JamieSonegoAus
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    Posted

    @JamieSonegoAus Check in device setting a version of your device because i think 1.7B = 1.20 version (we use z-wave version of device not IR version)

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  • Inquirer
  • Posted
    22 hours ago, A.Socha said:

    @JamieSonegoAus Check in device setting a version of your device because i think 1.7B = 1.20 version (we use z-wave version of device not IR version)

     

    Yes, version 1.20 :cry:

     

    So when is the next release? Will it work with the AC panel? 

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