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Z-Wave Fibaro FGR-222 Roller Shutter 2 how to determine if the window is being opened or closed


alex88

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I have a

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 connected to a window motor. It is setup as a single momentary switch.

 

Does anyone know how through LUA I can determine if the window is being opened or closed?

 

When the 

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 is setup as a dual momentary switch the resultant scene activation id for gang 1 = 16 and gang 2 = 26, so I can tell if someone has tried to open or close the window, however as a single momentary switch it always returns id = 16.

 

I am hoping there is another way to determine if the window is being opened or closed. Please help?

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  • I think I knew that already. A fibaro door/window sensor will:

     

    a) be a waste of additional money

    b) not tell me the position of the window

     

    I have written LUA to determine the position of the window where I have dual momentary switches and it works fine for those windows.

     

    Does anyone know how to do what I have asked or do I have to convert to dual momentary switches which I would prefer not to do?

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