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 Posted: Thursday Mar 14th, 2019 08:33 am
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Ian

 

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Hi - I am having problems with z-wave. I have a Z-Wave 3.42 version 7.104. My Comfort is Comfort 2Z Ultra version 7.142.
I noticed yesterday that a virtual device was not working as it should. I now realise this could have been happening for some time! When I looked at the device it had changed from virtual to basic. I have recently added some new z-wave devices to the primary controller, Homeseer using a zme_uzb stick. All the devices controlled by HomeSeer are working as they should showing no errors. I thought doing a Learn might resolve the problem. I did the Learn and the device that was showing basic reverted to virtual and the new devices appeared in the list. I wrote to the EEPROM when Comfigurator asked me to do so.
However, I then noted a different device although showing as virtual was not in green text and was not working as it should. I did another Learn.  This appeared to work but when Comfigurator asked to write to the EEPROM I got the message; The EEPROM data is invalid - please perform a Learn Z-Wave Network operation. I tried to do another Learn but nothing happened. HomeSeer tried numerous times to send the info then timed out. The Comfigurator popup appears; Waiting for response from Z-Wave. It just sits there and does nothing.
I have tried this several times to no avail. I also tried locating the usbstick on the primary controller nearer the Comfort z-wave aerial but that made no difference. This morning I tried to Read From EEPROM and got the same error; The EEPROM data is invalid - please perform a Learn Z-Wave Network operation. I tried a Learn again but still to no avail.
I now am in the position that I can't read or write from/to the EEPROM and neither can I Learn from the z-wave network. I have done a reset on the Comfort and restrted the PC running HomeSeer.
I'm not sure what to try next so all suggestions gratefully received.

Cheers,
Ian

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