Has anyone tried to include the Ring Alarm Contact Sensor, Motion Detector, Keypad or Range Extender into Indigo.
They all appear to be Z-Wave Plus, so in theory this should be possible?
Thought I would check before I give it a try.
Dual wrote:I am using numerous contact sensors and 4 keypads. Indigo has a device definition for the contact sensors. Not for the keypads.
Dual wrote:The keypads sync’d fine. They are in use via Send Raw Z-Wave Command and Z-Wave Command Received to give me basic functionality. I can receive any button press (15 different buttons). I can activate 8 different built in actions on the keypads (indicators, announcements, sounds). I have not done any additional work to figure out a few things that puzzle me. Such as the built in motion sensor. Or having the keypad transmit a complete PIN (I currently construct the PIN in python from the individual button presses). I basically reverse engineered what I could from the log for button presses. And delved into the Z-Wave spec just enough to figure out the built in actions. Then I quit.
Z-Wave Indigo Device "031 - Basic Repeater Slave" Z-Wave Properties:
Indigo Z-Wave Version: 2021.1.2
Node ID: 31
Model: Basic Repeater Slave
Model ID: 04010301
Manufacturer: Ring
Manufacturer ID: 0346
Protocol Version: 7.12
Application Version: 1.11
Model Definition Version: 0
Library Type: 3
Class Name: Basic Repeater Slave
Class Hierarchy: 04 : 0F : 01
Command Class Base: 00
Command Versions: 80v1 85v1 86v1 87v1 8Ev1 55v1 59v1 5Av1 5Ev1 9Fv1 20v1 6Cv1 70v1 71v1 72v1 73v1 7Av1
Encryption Status: Not Supported
Multi-Endpoint Types: - none -
Multi-Endpoint Classes: - none -
Multi-Instance Counts: - none -
Features: routing, battery, beaming
Neighbors: 8, 12, 14, 26
Associations: 1:[1]
Config Values: - none -
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