Lock Code Manager

Possibly, but I have no way of knowing this.

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OK, they acted like they didn't know what I was talking about when I just called. She said she'd email me back. So if I am understanding correctly I need 6.7?

The updated driver was written for 6.7, I don't know if there were other versions between 5.3 and 6.7, nor do I know it there was anything after 6.7, its likely anything after and including 6.7 would be fine.

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let's do it!

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Waiting for the list of firmware revisions, change logs and OTA download links. Brad is traveling so things are going slower than normal.

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Do heed Bryan's warning.

This is community provided code, not an official HE driver. Bryan is a very talented developer, but I completely understand his warning that he doesn't take responsibility for unexpected damage caused by this freely provided code. It's completely reasonable. A botched firmware update can render a device completely useless.

I'm guessing Alfred is going to want that old Z-Wave module returned to them. If they find that it's been tampered with or damaged by you, as unintentional as it may be in your view, they may charge you for the module replacement.

Best to wait for the new module to be sent to you. Just my $0.01 CAD ($0.02 USD) :wink:

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I like how you did the currency conversion for us.. :crazy_face:

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Ya know, being an American and having experienced American life 30 years South of the border and 21 years North of the border, I'm quite familiar with the concept of nothing exists outside the US.

We Americans tend to automatically assume that if there's a dollar sign, it's of course US dollars (not true of course), and everyone in the world has a ZIP code, which is just plain ignorant because only the US has ZIP (Zone Improvement Plan) codes, which wasn't introduced until 1963. Before that the US also had postal codes.

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100%. @bcopeland's code does take EVERY POSSIBLE precaution to prevent this from happening. But he can't prevent an idiot from being an idiot. Like the jackass penning this reply - who managed to bring his z-wave network down to its knees by not excluding firmware updated devices that were factory reset before including them as new devices :joy:

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Oh no!

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It's ok - we recovered - thanks to @bobbyD.

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I do.. And it โ€˜s generally a safe process.. But disclaimer is there because I donโ€™t want to end up paying for something I give out for free

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True dat.

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So you don't want to buy me a new lock? :slight_smile:

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Not particularly :crazy_face:

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Alfred support just got back to me. They are mailing me an updated Zwave Module. Will report back once received and installed.

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Yikes!

i just got the new zwave module from Alfred. I'll install it shortly. Do I need to do another reset before and have HE rediscover it? I want to make sure i do this exactly the right way.

you should remove and exclude the existing lock, replace the zwave module, then include it again.

Done.

[dev:454](http://172.32.31.53/logs#dev454)2020-04-28 10:32:00.692 am [info](http://172.32.31.53/device/edit/454)VersionReport- applicationVersion:null.null

[dev:454](http://172.32.31.53/logs#dev454)2020-04-28 10:32:00.686 am [info](http://172.32.31.53/device/edit/454)VersionReport- zWaveProtocolVersion:6.7

[dev:454](http://172.32.31.53/logs#dev454)2020-04-28 10:32:00.683 am [info](http://172.32.31.53/device/edit/454)VersionReport- zWaveLibraryType:Enhanced Slave