2.2.7 Generic ZWave Plus Devices

Interesting. Doesn’t work properly for me. The status displays off when it is on, and pushing refresh doesn’t always change the status to match reality.

Same problem with the Generic Zwave Plus Switch driver. As a note too, this guy which is a GE/Jasco light switch was auto detected as an outlet:

  • deviceType: 18770
  • inClusters: 0x5E,0x56,0x86,0x72,0x5A,0x85,0x59,0x73,0x25,0x27,0x70,0x2C,0x2B,0x7A
  • zwNodeInfo: D3 9C 00 04 10 01 5E 56 86 72 5A 85 5C 59 73 25 27 70 2C 2B 7A 68 23
  • protocolVersion: 4.54
  • hardwareVersion: 255
  • firmwareVersion: 5.22
  • deviceId: 12343
  • manufacturer: 99
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Running 2.2.8.156 same problem with the Generic Zwave Plus switch using UltraPro 39354, switched to Generic Zwave, and the refresh problem is gone.
I will stick to this driver, at least there is a solution.
Thanks for all your inputs, I was lost in the dark.

This thread is an older one, but did anyone ever figure out what the Z-Wave Plus series of HE drivers were intended to do? And do they still not work? The curiosity is killing me, lol. @bcopeland

Replacement of older generic drivers for newer devices. Supporting newer command class versions, etc.

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Thanks Brian, i'll give her a whirl with my new ZEN73 switches.

You may want to try the community driver for these Zooz. Nothing against the generic drivers, they work fine, but the community drivers have all the parameters exposed and much easier to customize than the built in ones.

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Thanks @neonturbo, I had those installed and I dont really need all the bells and whistles so I went back to basics. I just this morning switched all my drivers to Generic Zwave Plus Drivers, I have to say it's fast. I am only half a day into it and, I can't tell you why, but I think that my network seems better. Here is a snapshot of the devices, it's looking nice.

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