Posted: Sunday Jan 25th, 2015 08:18 pm |
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Vangelis
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Ok, so I have been naughty and didn't abide by the warning message when hitting the Reset button in Comfigurator.
I now have multiple duplicate nodes that I need to remove.
I followed the instructions in the manual (2 parts), the first with sending Node Information when ZStick is in Exclusion Mode, seemed to work, however the second didn't work and the Learn didn't do anything until cancelled.
I have even re-installed the ZWave firmware, but that didn't work either...
Please can you provide instruction for resetting duplicate Device-IDs with ZStick S2??
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Posted: Monday Jan 26th, 2015 05:11 am |
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leonchue
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Doing exclusion merely remove the current node from the network, not removing the duplicate nodes.
Reinstalling the Z-Wave firmware (I assume UCM/Zwave) also does not removing the duplicate node either.
The Z-Wave network management is handled solely by the Primary Controller (Z-Stick). All network information data is maintained by it. UCM/Zwave has no part in the network management.
You have to check with Z-Stick software/manual/manufacturer if there is a provision to remove the duplicate nodes.
Another way is to factory reset the Z-Stick. However that is more tedious. Before doing that, remember to remove all devices (where possible) from the network first. After factory reset Z-Stick, add back all devices into the network again.
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