I have a Iris motion sensor that has been installed and working successfully for several days. This morning it has not been detecting active motion and only logging inactive events. I was able to get motion if I removed and reinserted the battery but eventual goes back to only showing the inactive event. Any thoughts. I am seeing this on all my Iris motion sensors.
dev:452018-02-19 07:08:01.976:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 07:07:57.465:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 07:07:52.506:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 07:01:55.065:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 07:01:52.300:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 07:01:45.518:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 07:00:40.188:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is active dev:452018-02-19 07:00:34.175:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 07:00:25.213:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 06:22:32.390:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 06:22:26.124:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 06:22:21.638:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 06:13:48.462:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is inactive dev:452018-02-19 06:13:21.544:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is active dev:452018-02-19 06:13:16.617:infoKitchen Motion Sensor is active
Do you have any non-battery powered Zigbee devices that act as repeaters? If not, your Zigbee mesh may be a little weak. You might want to determine if the Zigbee channel used by Hubitat has a lot of overlap with your WiFi or old ST hub.
OK. So I came home tonight and it seems all is normal. Tried a channel scan and found that 1, 6, and 11 are active wifi channels. ST is on zigbee ch. 19, Hubitat is on zigbee ch. 20, Hue is on zigbee ch. 11. Also something else that I cannot find out is what my Google Wifi Hue Connect is on but I would assume the same as Hue (11). Should I move ST to 15, if possible?