Hello everyone,
I have been trying to integrate a Z-Wave flush-mounted dimmer ‘UPSDMZ02’ from the german manufacturer “COQON” into the network for some time. Unfortunately, this cannot be learned.
I use Z-Wave JS version 0.1.50 in connection with the “Z-Wave.Me UZB” USB stick.
The following protocol (excerpt):
2021-12-24T17:10:07.297Z DRIVER » [REQ] [AddNodeToNetwork]
payload: 0xc13a
2021-12-24T17:10:07.305Z DRIVER « [REQ] [AddNodeToNetwork]
payload: 0x3a010000
2021-12-24T17:10:07.314Z CNTRLR The controller is now ready to add nodes
2021-12-24T17:10:55.605Z DRIVER « [Node 026] [REQ] [ApplicationCommand]
└─[MultiCommandCCCommandEncapsulation]
2021-12-24T17:10:55.609Z DRIVER Received a command that contains multiple CommandClasses. This is not supporte
d yet! Discarding the message...
2021-12-24T17:10:55.610Z CNTRLR « [Node 026] TODO: no handler for application command
2021-12-24T17:10:55.822Z DRIVER « [Node 026] [REQ] [ApplicationCommand]
└─[MultiCommandCCCommandEncapsulation]
2021-12-24T17:10:55.826Z DRIVER Received a command that contains multiple CommandClasses. This is not supporte
d yet! Discarding the message...
2021-12-24T17:10:55.827Z CNTRLR « [Node 026] TODO: no handler for application command
2021-12-24T17:10:55.862Z DRIVER « [Node 026] [REQ] [ApplicationCommand]
└─[MultiCommandCCCommandEncapsulation]
2021-12-24T17:10:55.864Z DRIVER Received a command that contains multiple CommandClasses. This is not supporte
d yet! Discarding the message...
2021-12-24T17:10:55.866Z CNTRLR « [Node 026] TODO: no handler for application command
2021-12-24T17:11:03.076Z DRIVER « [Node 009] [REQ] [ApplicationCommand]
└─[BinarySwitchCCReport]
current value: true
2021-12-24T17:11:03.081Z CNTRLR [Node 009] Mapping unsolicited report from root device to endpoint #1
2021-12-24T17:11:03.977Z DRIVER « [Node 009] [REQ] [ApplicationCommand]
└─[BinarySwitchCCReport]
current value: true
2021-12-24T17:11:03.981Z CNTRLR [Node 009] Mapping unsolicited report from root device to endpoint #1
Does somebody has any idea?
So far I have been able to include every Z-Wave device …
I wish you a Merry Christmas
Michael