How about firmware? I see 1.4 listed under US region, but under EU region i only see firmware listed up to version 1.3? All OTW of course
They just forgot to link it: https://www.getzooz.com/firmware/ZST39_SDK_7.22.0_EU_V01R40.zip
However, with 800 series sticks, the US version would work fine, too. The only difference is the default region.
Thanks - i’ve installed the update using simplicity studio and everything went fine - contrary to the Aeotec sticks which have been a royal pain in the ass over the last few years (weird network problems, USB stick detection etc etc). I tried to migrate the network but that failed - so i ended up rebuilding the whole network.
The Zooz stick is delight.
Too bad about the migration. NVM backup/restore via Z-Wave JS UI worked well for me.
Yeah - the problem on my side was the version of software/sdk on the Z-Stick 5. I tried to upgrade but then the stick refused to connect. After spending a few hours on the migration attempts i decided to just re-include all devices (just took two hours).
Anyway - the network is a lot more responsive and also seems more stable. In addition i can use the Zooz stick in a USB Hub without any issue (the Z-Stick was hit and miss).
Oh, you hadn’t updated the stick to firmware 1.02. Yeah, then there’s no way around rebuilding the network (but that’s much nicer with SmartStart if you have any S2-enabled devices).
Guess i my Z-Stick 5 turned out to be defective - could not access it anymore (device descriptor invalid, com3 appeared only once) on different laptops. Guess it was a smart move to go to a Zooz stick. Now i hope that i get a stable network after all these years…
Homeseer Smartstick G8: How to change the RF region to Europe?
I added the Smartstick G8 to a Home Assistant Green (via HomeSeer integration).
Default Z-Wave frequency of this stick is 908 MHz (= region USA).
In Europe, Z-Wave is 868 MHz based.
In the specification of the stick is written:
“Supports all regions (changeable in software), default setting is 908 MHz”.
This can be seen in log, too:
“2024-09-15T14:51:17.259Z CNTRLR Querying configured RF region…
2024-09-15T14:51:17.287Z CNTRLR The controller is using RF region USA (Long Range)”
How can I change this RF region to European frequency to be able to add my European Z-Wave devices? Sorry, if this question is silly,but I am new in the HA world.
Thank you very much!
You need to use the Z-Wave JS UI add-on to do that.
Great! I installed Z-Wave JS UI and found this parameter in section “settings->zwave”! Thank you very much!
I entered the generated keys in the key fields (copy-paste from my backup file for the keys; they were generated during installation of Z-Wave JS integration and Z-Wave S add-on). Now I struggle with the missing entry of “Serial port”. In the documentation I found this:
" 3. Enter the following information:
- Serial Port (e.g.,
/dev/serial/by-id/usb-0658_0200_if00
) - Network Key (e.g.,
2232666D100F795E5BB17F0A1BB7A146
)"
But where do I find this path of the serial port (similar to this shown path in the example)?
The add-on should auto-detect it. Just click the pull down menu and select the by-id
path.
This worked!!
The “save” after this worked, too.
But next message was:
“Driver: Failed to open the serial port: Error Resource temporarily unavailable Cannot lock port (CW0100)”
I searched for this message in the community here, but got no hits…
Sounds like you have both add-ons installed, which is not allowed. https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/zwave_js/#can-i-switch-between-the-official-z-wave-js-add-on-and-the-z-wave-js-ui-add-on
Thank you! I read this before but it was not completely clear for me.
I stopped the Z-Wave JS add-on, but did not found a way to stop Z-Wave JS integration by now like described in step 1 “Disable the Z-Wave integration”.
Now I found it under the three dots context menu and deactivated the Z-Wave S integration.
Step 2 to 4 is already done.
Now I tried step 4 “Add the Z-Wave integration again (even though it is still installed)”. (It is still installed in my HA, but deactivated.)
I pushed “Configure” and got this error message:
“Failed to connect: Cannot connect to host core-zwave-js:3000 ssl:default [Connect call failed (‘172.30.33.3’, 3000)]”
So I did not come to the screen to uncheck the checkbox or “Use the Z-Wave JS Supervisor add-on”.”
Guess, this is not a trivial process…and I have too few experience in HA…
If you don’t have any devices, just uninstall the Z-Wave integration and re-install following the ZUI add-on instructions.
If you have devices you can follow the migration guide.
Or, if you’ve successfully changed the region, you can go back to the official add-on, but many prefer Z-Wave JS UI.
I removed the Z-Wave JS integration.
I added a new hub and got the popup "Use the Z-Wave JS Supervisor add-on”, unchecked this and continued.
In the next screen I got a popup for the ZWave URL prefilled with “ws://localhost:3000”.
I simply accepted this but got the error message “Connection failed”.
I guess, I do not know how to find “…the correct address for the community add-on …”. Is this Information visible somewhere in ZWave JS UI addon settings?
Please follow the instructions in the add-on docs. There is a documents tab on the add-on page.
Sorry, I don’t wanted to bother you with trivial questions.
I misinterpreted this line in the documentation:
" Enter: ws://a0d7b954-zwavejs2mqtt:3000
"
This is a constant (!) and not an example for a variable information specific in my local HA.
This was accepted and I am finished with this configuration.
I would have had no chance without this great support, thanks!
Kind regards Ralf
The G3 is a Z-Wave reference design and it will work on Home Assistant and any other Z-Wave compatible software. FYI
I am using a Aeotec Z-Stick Gen 7 (EU) and it is getting more and more problems and random disconnects.
I am thinking about changing my controller for an other brand.
Are there any new recommendations ? I read a lot about Zooz 800 series.
Has anyone experience with this stick and HA?
I’m also not sure what version to take, i live in te EU, but HA supports Long Range now. Should i still but the EU version? Or does it not matter and can I change the frequention and region with any controller?