I have a couple of sensative strips that I have used with the old zwave integration without issues. However, with zwave JS they always appear sleeping. I have tried changing to binary report with no luck.
I have even tried adding brand new strips. The add just fine but do not report open/close and are always in sleep state.
mine show open/close only if I’m close enough to the z-wave dongle.
(when you say “asleep”, is that an “official” state I can check somewhere in the logs/setting, or just a description of the situation?)
They wake up every 24h for about one second to report in:
They do report their open / close state (binary sensor) immediately. They stay asleep during that time, which is normal behavior. I did not notice any range difference on them between zwavejs and ozw 1.4 I was using before.
Thx HeylmAlex for your input, I kept on searching. In case anybody finds it helpfull, here is my solution
Zwave JS changed the binary sensor to sth like binary_sensor.strips_mazw_access_control_window_door_is_open_…
so my old namings did not change their state in the UI
Strange that the UI did not give an entity_not_found error. It wrongly made me assume that they were working just fine
Thanks, can I ask you if your sensative strips connects directly to your z-wave dongle, or to other z-wave devices? my issue is that they don’t seem to want to connect to (closer) z-wave repeaters (fibaro dimmers in my case), but only want to connect to the main dongle, which is however too far away…
hey there, thanks for the info. I noticed too that the sensor now created a binary_sensor like you stated: binary_sensor.strips_mazw_access_control_window_door_is_open_
I am also struggling with the Sensative Strips, my setup is as following:
Home Assistant Supervised on a Pi 4
Zwave2MQTT on another Pi 4
Aeotec-Stick Gen 5
config set to binary-report
I could pair the Strips directly to the Aeotec Stick but they are always asleep (even when I move the magnet to rounded edge, simulating that a door is being closed). they are also correctly reported to Home Assistant.
I tried the following things:
reset of the Aeotec stick
multiple reset of the Strips
Nothing helped. I wonder if it is an issue with the Z-Wave plugin somehow or the Strips itself. Has anyone the same setup and success using them?
You need to change the notification type to “[1] Notification report (Default)”. Afterwards wake up the strip and it will report the state correctly.
If you want to stay with your current configuration you’ll need to activate the “Any”-entity of the sensor on Home Assistant. This will show the window’s state as a binary sensor. Where true equals closed and false means opened
Lovely product when it works but they are an absolute pain to work with. They should have made the device 1 cm longer and included a recessed pressure sensitive area to manipulate inclusion, exclusion, reset and configs.