HI, Installing my second Hubitat unit in a second house. Very simple automation and light security and remote access are the goals. Replacing Vera units and very happy with this with the exception of camera support (working on the threads about that) and one other challenging exception I could use help with. I had a new Mitsubishi split HVAC unit installed recently and asked for Z-Wave support. My contractor installed this yesterday:
It paired properly but I don't have any controls for the unit. See screenshot:
Hoping someone with more technical prowess can help me determine if / how I can get this unit to control my HVAC. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thx
Most likely not if controlling via Z-Wave or some other local control... If it was via their cloud platforms then I could fumble my way through helping out, but local control via a Z-type adaptor is less likely to be similar to the API I am used to, sorry.
Thanks for the assistance so far. Changed to generic Z-Wave Plus Thermostat. Same result with that.
Paired/Included using the manual method, Adding z-wave device in the Hubitat devices screen then pressing the association button on the unit, It included, but the driver it selected was simply called "Device".
Here is a screenshot of settings. Was there a particular section you wanted to see?:
Apologies I must not be understanding what you're asking for on the settings page. I'm a bit of a newbie on this stuff, only used simple setups with my other hub. This is everything I see on settings except one additional line for "shutdown".
Have you clicked the Configure button on the device page? While doing so, also physically change the temperature directly on the thermostat (so it isnβt sleeping).
Can you control "Side Yard Light Switch" from its Device Page on Hubitat? Your z-wave details page indicates the thermostat is connected to the Hubitat via "Side Yard Light Switch".
The Z-wave details page kind of suggests that "Side Yard Light Switch" is not communicating with the hub. There is no signal (LWR RSSI), nor is there any route back to the hub.
And if you look at your thermostat's route, it routes to the hub via 0x0e, which is "Side Yard Light Switch".
Correct. I have tried controlling from the device page. I can control the side yard light switch form the device page. No idea why those would be associated.