I’ve got a couple of zen72 switches with 3way mechanical “dumb” switches. They all toggle the load correctly, and I’ve even got additional functionality at the dumb switch (full bright, and dim with two or three toggles of the dumb switch).
My question is this, is there a way to get the dumb switch in this configuration to cause a light.toggle command?
I’ve got it working from the Zen72 with a blueprint and assigning that service to top x1 But I can’t get it to send from the dumb switch.
I’ve tried watching the notifications on the event platform and I don’t see anything happening when I toggle the dumb switches.
My goal is to trigger a light.toggle service so that Adaptive Lighting will adapt the circuit. And, if possible have the set of switches functional if HA is ever down.
So the ZEN72 has 3 scenes that you can use. Scene 1, 2, and 3. Scene 1 corresponds to the upper paddle, scene 2 corresponds to the lower paddle, and scenes generated from your dumb switch will be displayed under scene 3.
After a quick search through the blueprints section I am assuming this is the blueprint you are using? Zen 72 LR 800 Blue Print.
There are (2) reasons why you can’t accomplish your goal.
Scenes for your dumb 3-way switch are disabled on the ZEN72 by default. To enable them you need to configure parameter 31.
The blueprint you are using doesn’t use Scene 3 at all. You can make your own blueprint by copying sections of the code and renaming a few things.
If you don’t want to make your own blueprint you can easily use scene 3 in your automation by selecting device as your trigger > selecting your ZEN72 from the device list > then selecting central scene action on scene 3 as your trigger. Here’s what it looks like when you do it.
Parameter 31 (3 way scene control) and 13 (scene control) are set to enabled. Everything else that seems like it could impact this is in default. All of the status change report options are enabled, which is default.
@PeteRage it’s wired similar to the 4way diagram on page 2, except there is no 4 way switch. Power goes to the common at one end of the string and switched power comes back to the ZEN72 traveller screw. The switching works for normal on/off switching, and again for some of the tricks like full power with 2x, and Dimming for 3x from the “dumb” switches.
All seems good except we’re not getting scene 3 events.
I think so. I haven’t used events for scenes in a while. Try reinterviewing your device. Also I think it may only let you use scenes on your dumb switch if it’s set to momentary switch. I can’t remember. I would adjust the parameter that controls the 3way switch type as well.
Thanks for the tip on Parameter 19 (3way switch type) I set it to “momentary” and I started getting two events every time I toggle the switch once. Having just interviewed I switched back to “toggle” to see if it was the interview that did the trick. No dice.
So, it appears that maybe my goal cannot be accomplished with toggle switches which seems weird. I think I’ll reach out to Zooz to ask what’s up.
Old thread but I am curious how you got your dumb switches to toggle. I just wired a Zen72 into a 4 way config. 1 Zen 72 and 2 dumb switches. I followed zooz’s recommendation to follow the Zen 77 4 way diagram. I’m using Hue bulbs so I have disabled local and z wave control of the relay. The dumb switches only seem to interrupt the circuit not toggle the Zen 72. I use Zen 51’s in some of my garage lights and it all works fine there, but I remember the traveler wires just acting as signals and not any load. My Line and Load are in separate boxes.
Yeah, I’m not sure that can work. I believe the way the zens work in 3-way and 4-way is they have a current sensor to determine if the load is active, and this is how it detects one the mechanical switches is switched. So since you have no load and toggling the mechanical switch doesn’t change the load there is no way for Zooz to detect.
Their help desk is responsive. I’d send them a diagram and a description of the issue, see what they have to say.
Yeah, I’m going to open my garage panels and see what I did there. It was like 2 years ago. If I remember I basically wired the Line and Loads together in the dummy switch walls and the travelers were jumped to the switch. So, the switch just becomes a toggle signal to the zooz traveler input. Might not put that much effort in as Im finding the zen 72 as a Hue Light controller to be a bit clumbsy.
It’s doable for sure. I have that config in my kitchen. I put the zen72 in the 4way box which meant I had to get a wire there for power or neutral or something… 1 conductor short…
I believe it’s basically treating the zen72 signal (forget how it’s labeled) terminal as the load of a 3way circuit. Send power out on the common to your first 3way, have it switch through the two 3ways, and return on your far common wire to the “signal” terminal.
I couldn’t figure out how to make my situation work with toggle 3way switches (triggering the multi click functions from the remote locations, it did work for basic on/off). I ended up buying the momentary switches. I believe I had to rewire again, as I think they are single pull switches, see you end up with two switches in a parallel configuration.
Thanks for the offer! I just found the diagram Zooz came up with 2 years ago for my other 4 way situation. Same thing, Line and load in separate boxes. You essentially turn the traveler into an impulse switch. This is obviously for a Zen 51 relay but should work for the 72 as well