Have you tried pairing them? They may just work with the generic zigbee sensor drivers.
Not every brand of every kind of device has its own driver, many will function just fine with the “generic” z-wave or zigbee driver for that type of device.
No idea if that applies to quirky branded devices, though.
Hello Mark,
Device is pairing with hub but doesn’t seems to be recognized as door open sensor.
Should I try change it from generic type to something else?
Sorry, I don’t know since I don’t actually own any. I was just trying to help @maxwatkins2010 troubleshoot based on the info he provided. Maybe he can follow up with us on how it’s going based on my last suggestion.
Hi ,
Sorry for delayed response but I have been busy with other projects.
I changed device type Generic Zigbee Contact Sensor and it seems to be working now . I can see it in hubitat reporting change of state and i can use it as open/close sensor.
Could you clarify a bit please, I'm having issues getting the Tripper to hold the generic zigbee contact sensor setting. I've discovered it, named it, set the generic zigbee contact sensor as the device type, but all I get is a battery status. I have tried the rediscovery but my system doesn't ever pick it back up. Do I need to delete the device first after applying the device type and name before trying the rediscovery? These things have always been a pain to pair or re-pair, even with the Wink hub, whenever the batteries would die.
You do not need to delete, just make sure you do steps 6-8. It took me a few tries to get it but it worked for me and my trippers are working great since.
Anyone get these working with tamper notifications?
I’ve migrated 7 of them from Wink 2 to HE, but they don’t even show as an option when creating a rule for tamper devices. When I intentionally “tamper” them, there’s nothing in their logs.
Sounds like Generic Zigbee Contact Sensor driver works.
But you shouldn't have to go through pairing them twice. That's what I would do if the driver didn't have a Configure button, but that driver does. You should be able to just switch to the Generic Zigbee Contact Sensor driver and then press the Configure button, This sends the new driver information to the device.
I've changed it from generic zigbee contact no temp to generic zigbee contact still no tamper.
I've joined rejoined I've deleted it from habitat rejoined still no tamper.