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I have an air quality sensor from EUROTRONIC.

The description says:

"

The Z-Wave Plus air quality sensor sends event-dependent notifications to the Z-Wave Controller.

Notification Type: Home Health.

Cause: The level of pollution in the air has changed.

Description: The degree of pollution is broken down as follows:

0x01: Clean

0x02: Slightly contaminated

0x03: Medium contaminated

0x04: High level of impurities

"

These states are also displayed via LED, but I need them in my HC2 to switch a fan...

Where can I read the four states in HC2?

 

thanks in advance

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Posted

You can't, HC2 does not support Notification Type: Home Health.

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  • Posted

    Hi, not good news, but thanks anyway.

    Do you have any idea how I can implement it?

    Unfortunately I don't have a table for the limit values (T°; humidity; VOC; CO2) to use numbers...

    Posted

    You can try asking the producer how they implemented the thresholds for LED signaling, then you will be able to do it yourself in Virtual Device if this will suit you :)
    Of course I am assuming that values are normally reported to the system.

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    Yes, the module is registered on HC2 and delivers values,

    but the air quality values are not fixed, but depend on each other:

    high temperature with high humidity => bad climate

    high temperature with low humidity => good climate...

     

    Thanks for the tip, I'll try the sensor manufacturer.

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