Need help - Fibaro FGPB101 button & POPP 012501 strike

I tried, but even if with 0.63 a new pyozw is installed (0.43.???) the issue still there

Thanks @gcosta74 , I’m going to return it Today to amazon. I will use this to control my lock:

The unique thing is that I think it does not work encrypted and that I have to bring power to its location as it works either with 110-230V or 24-30V DC (and my intercom, where I was placing it, it’s only 18V DC).
But once this is solved, I think it’ll work fine anyway. I’ll let you know in case you’re interested.

Issue has been resolved. Look at the progress made on github regarding that issue.

I think that the correction will be available with the next release of homeassistant.
For the impatience you can already implement the modification as reported on github.

Hi! Although unfortunately I was impatient and already returned it, I’m glad you have the issue solved and your strike lock working!!Congrats!:ok_hand::ok_hand:

@gcosta74: Have updated to the newest release, but still not see a lock entity. The sensor is now showing.
The strike lock is recognized and working in OpenZWave Control Panel.
Any configuration i need in configuration.yaml other than the zwave setup?

No I didn’t do anything else. Have you looked up your zwcfg*.xml File if the lock is there ?

You should finde a line starting like this:

<CommandClass id="98" name="COMMAND_CLASS_DOOR_LOCK"

I’m on 0.74.1 on docker and I still have the issue with the popp locker.
My zwcfg*.xml is correct with the command class id 98
I checked the gitub thread and discovery_schemas.py is already patched as suggested by the user turbokongen
The github thread now is locked but I cannot operate my locker through the popp device.
I cannot find any other zwave switch than can work with my 12vDC intercom power source.

@jolaca: How did it go with Qubino Relay?

Fine, it is working great since I installed it. Hope this helps.

Did you add a new transformer?

No, no need for a transfromer in my case because I was able to power it with 230V AC as my intercom was near other normal switches and I could just get power from there. As you probably know, this qubino works either with 110-230V AC or 24-30V DC.