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Sensors and Home Automation => Home automation => Topic started by: rouz42 on July 25, 2014, 10:14:46 am
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Device connected as a door sensor. The status on the almond changes correctly but no alerts are given on the android app since it says "unsupported device."
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We'll have an updated app soon, but I'll check with the app developer why there's an issue in this case.
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New Android app shows the device as supported with a valid status but does not update/notify. Rebooting the app does not update status.
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Hmmm, going to have to check with the ZigBee team as this one should be working.
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Updated the router to the newest firmware and reset the sensor. Sensor is back to "Not Supported" again.
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I've updated to R065, and my Almond+ doesn't even detect the MultiSensor. I've opened the housing on the sensor and depressed the "join" button for 6 seconds and the led turned off, meaning it should be announcing itself to any available hub as being ready to connect. The Almond+ just sits on the "Add Sensor" page though.
Is there something I'm missing here?
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It seems like this might be a problem on our side. That said, does the LED on the sensor flash to indicate that it's in pairing mode?
I'm waiting for a reply from the software team, sorry about the delay of getting this figured out.
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Sensor is connected to the A+
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We are trying connect this sensor and seeing no response in the Almond +. Sensor LED is not flashing.
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If the LED on the sensor isn't flashing, then you need to reset the sensor, as it most likely thinks it's associated to something else.
Admittedly I don't have one here, but most sensors have an LED that will flash when they're in add/association mode.
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It seems like this might be a problem on our side. That said, does the LED on the sensor flash to indicate that it's in pairing mode?
I'm waiting for a reply from the software team, sorry about the delay of getting this figured out.
The instructions say to hold the button down for 6 seconds, or until the LED turns off. At that point it should be pair-able.
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If the LED on the sensor isn't flashing, then you need to reset the sensor, as it most likely thinks it's associated to something else.
Admittedly I don't have one here, but most sensors have an LED that will flash when they're in add/association mode.
I have not seen the LED on one of these blink when pairing it with a SmartThings Hub before. Not that I typically have to open them up for that, but I've got quite a few and have had to manually pair several in the past. I'm sure you guys are aware of this, but it is a ZigBee HA device.
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We had to get hold of some new batteries for ours so there's been a bit of a delay on our side to make sure there aren't any issues.
Apparently AAAA batteries are impossible to find in India so we had to ship some over from the Taipei office... :-\
Anyhow, we'll get this figured out shortly and I honestly haven't used one, but most sensors like this has an LED that tends to flash when you're associating.
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Yikes! That is a pain.
The LED does turn on when you initially press it, but does and is supposed to turn off after 6 seconds of holding the button down. When it turns off, that's when it's ready to pair.
Instructions are here https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/article_attachments/200320430/SmartSense_Multi_User_Guide.pdf (https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/article_attachments/200320430/SmartSense_Multi_User_Guide.pdf).
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Any updates on getting the sensor state to be updated via the A+ or the app? With the new firmware, both state "not supported."
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I've been told that it's working, but maybe SmartThings has a couple of different revisions where they changed something in the code, so please go to Help, Send Logs in the LCD UI and send us a log after pairing the sensor. Don't forget the include the name in the text box provided.
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Our problem is it won't pair. I can press Add Sensor but it never can find this one to add. No way to send a log for that one.
Thanks.
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I just did a sensor reset myself and now it says "Association Failed" after the "Getting Sensor info" box.
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You can still send the logs, even if it doesn't pair, as there should still be some data that's being collected.
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I uploaded the logs yesterday and sent you an email about it.
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Ok, so to get the SmartThings sensors to connect to the Almond+, you need to trigger them once during the adding process and they'll connect just fine.
Apologies for not knowing this, but I actually don't have one handy.
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Repeatedly triggering the sensor during the "Adding Sensor" and "Getting Info" gets it working (only the door sensor part)!
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We'll get the rest working in a future firmware release.