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Homeseer switch
Homeseer switch











So searched that id through the FCC Database. I looked on Homeseer's store and noticed the fcc id on the back of an image of the dimmer switch. It was suggested somewhere that they are an in-house brand for. I could not find anything on Dragon Tech not even a website. With the help of other we found that they are rebranded Dragon Tech products. This intrigued me but I wanted to know the manufacturer to maintain quality. Join the Home Automation Discord by Clicking Here!Īs many of you know Homeseer has recently announced new wall switches. (If you would like your sub listed please contact the mods!) It will get removed and you will be banned without warning. Please use the provided flairs to appropriately label your posts.ĭo not spam your blog, website YouTube channel, company, product, etc. Reposts, low-effort content, karma whoring, and shitposts may be removed at the discretion of the mods. Posting a video/image without detail will result in a removed post and may result in a ban.Ĭrowdfunding links MUST be in a self-post with more information, Q&A, etc. When posting project details must be included. NO POLITICS! There are plenty of other subs to discuss them, this is not one. Referral/affiliate links are NOT ALLOWED! If you are being an ass you will be banned. This is a forum for friendly discussion, personal attacks will not be tolerated and you will be banned without warning.ĭon't be a dick, it doesn't make yours bigger. If you are not sure about what you are doing, hire a licensed professional.**** Please keep this in mind while assisting others. **** Working with electricity can result in injury/death/property damage if it is not done properly. If you would like to learn more about Home automation, Please look HERE Home automation may include centralized control of lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), appliances, security locks of gates and doors and other systems, to provide improved convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security. It is automation of the home, housework or household activity. Home automation is the residential extension of building automation. It allows asymetic On/Off periods.The Home Automation Network Main Deals Trade “description”: “This property is used to set the length of the On time during an On/Off period. “propertyKeyName”: “On/Off Period: On time”, “label”: “Node Identify - On/Off Cycle Count”, Must be set together with “On/Off Period duration””, “description”: “Sets the number of on/off periods. “label”: “Node Identify - On/Off Period: Duration”, Must be set together with “On/Off Cycle Count””, “description”: “Sets the duration of an on/off period in 1/10th seconds. “propertyKeyName”: “On/Off Period: Duration”, Here is the node configured in On/Off mode: If I’m reading this correctly, Home Assistant is toggling 37, but should instead by toggling 38.Īny idea how I go about fixing this? And is this a bug with the driver, and if so, is this the best place to report? The bottom two lines are Home Assistant trying to turn off the switch. The top two lines are me manually turning on the switch. I took a screenshot using the debugger, and I think I see the problem. It can successfully join the network and I can see Z-Wave traffic to and from, but I can’t control the switch from the app. The problem is the HS-WX300 setup as an on/off switch. Before inclusion, the mode is configured using a new button.)įor the HS-WX300 dimmer, everything seems to be going great. on/off switch modules, and now sells a combo unit. (NOTE: In the 300 series, HomeSeer went away from a dedicated dimmer vs. First one is configured in binary switch mode (it goes to a florescent light), second is factory-default configured as a dimmer.













Homeseer switch