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slychiu Administrator
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The new UCM/Zwave 7.061 beta allows Flags to be mapped to Zwave Virtual nodes Please download from http://www.cytech.biz/ucmzwave_firmware.html
If the same flag is mapped to other devices eg Cbus, then it allows this mechanism to be used for sending commands from one system to another Changing the state of the flag also changes the state of the mapped Zwave node, ie it is a 2 way control Cmfigurator 3.9.5 (Beta) is required to support the new feature Last edited on Tuesday Oct 28th, 2014 03:32 pm by slychiu |
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slychiu Administrator
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Zwave 7.061 firmware has now been released Right click on the Zwave UCM and select "Check for Updates" to upgrade the firmwre |
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juwi_uk Member
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Hi Is there anything in this firmware that post upgrade would be causing my lights to go unstable. Ie they seem to be turning themselves on/off occasionally by themselves. Has been ok in period before I upgraded so trying to pin down. All i have done is upgrade firmware but not done any read/writes etc to ucm so wondering if for example it needed that too? Also on the latest UCM/eth3 and ULT firmwares too in case anything here. I guess i should revert back to previous firmware and check if problems go away again? Julian |
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slychiu Administrator
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There should be nothing that causes your zwave to be randomely controlled However you should look at the mapping to counters and flags and do a write to eeprom The new Zwave allows mapping to flags so there could be random information in eeprom locations that were not used before but may cause mappng to flags So do a write to eeprom |