[RELEASE] Zemismart Zigbee Blind Driver

How did you deal with the bump?

I don't have that problem as my rods are a single length. You basically need to smooth out any transitions as best you can.

Hello my friends
There is any way to remove the battery status from the driver? My motor is connected to power. Thanks and appreciate this amazing community

Hi @rafael_rosa ,
Unfortunately, Hubitat does not support dynamic capabilities on a driver level, i.e. your motor will be shown in the apps selection lists as if being a battery-powered device.

Although t could be possible to remove all the battery events for a specific device, it will be an extremely time-consuming task to identify which ones of the 30+ different models supported in this driver are mains or battery-powered devices, and from the battery-powered group - which can report the battery level remaining and which devices can not.

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Thanks for your fast response.

The problem is that it shows low battery, if it was showing as a full charged device it won’t be annoying that much. Anyway thanks so much for the driver and all the help.
I’m using the model bellow:

  • endpointId: 01
  • application: 52
  • firmwareMT: 1002-1602-00000052
  • inClusters: 0000,000A,0004,0005,EF00
  • manufacturer: _TZE200_fzo2pocs
  • model: TS0601
  • outClusters: 0019
  • softwareBuild: 00000052


Hi all,

New to HE and thoroughly amazed by the Community support! I had some Hiladuo motorized blinds from Amazon with Zigbee motors. The instructions are the same as those posted earlier in this thread and mention a Tuya hub so I assumed this driver would work and it does! I was able to install it using HPM. I have a 3 blind/window configuration in my office and while each blind works perfectly independently, I cannot seem to control them as a group. Are there any special settings to make that work?

Also, struggling with my Google Home integration, I think I followed all of the steps earlier in this thread but Assistant still does not recognize when I say "Open office blind left to 25%" for example., Also the GH app thinks it is a light dimmer, I assume that is correct?

When you pair your Hiladuo motorized blinds to HE, is this driver selected automatically?
If not, please post the details from the device web page "Data" section.

I have actually never tried controlling my blinds as a group, probably others can share their experience.

On Google Home - strangely, I can't see my Zemismart blinds there, while I am pretty sure I have made some successful tests last year. As I am not actively using Google Home assistant, I am not sure if something has changed in the last months.

The Google Home thing sorted itself out, it took some time for GH to know they are there, but I can now use GH to control as a group. It is a bit weird as GH think they are light dimmers and not blinds, so I need to say "Set Office Lights to 50%" and not "set office blinds to 50%", but I can get used to that. I did those extra steps earlier in the thread to setup the GH Community App, I hoped that would make make GH understand they are blinds.

As for the driver, I first tried to pair before installing the blind driver and it found another driver. I think installed the Driver after and set it in the Driver drop down. The 2 others paired automatically with the right driver. All 3 now have the right driver, but they appear a bit differently in my Device list:

The data section looks like this for all 3:

Data * endpointId: 01

  • application: 48
  • manufacturer: _TZE200_zuz7f94z
  • model: TS0601

Thanks for the help!

Rob

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Hi Everyone,

I have two of these roller shades ( Amazon.com: HILADUO Motorized Roller Blinds Customized Size Width 20-105 Inches Window Roller Shades Valance-Less Style Rechargeable Roller Shades with Built-in Zigbee Battery Motor for Home Office Hotel : Home & Kitchen) using Driver version 3.3.0. One of them seems to be working fine, but the other is getting a couple of WARN messages in the LOGS...Any idea what they mean - the Shade works when I trigger it manually and works 60% of the time with rules that I have.

Here are the WARN messages:
[warn] Bathroom Shade parse: Not a Tuya Message descMap=[raw:092E0100001801002048E2FF201FE4FF2000, dni:092E, endpoint:01, cluster:0000, size:18, attrId:0001, encoding:20, command:0A, value:48, clusterInt:0, attrInt:1, additionalAttrs:[[value:1F, encoding:20, attrId:FFE2, consumedBytes:4, attrInt:65506], [value:00, encoding:20, attrId:FFE4, consumedBytes:4, attrInt:65508]]]

and

[warn] Bathroom Shade parse (07): Unexpected DP_ID_COMMAND_REMOTE dataValue=2

I did setup this shade to be the 2nd channel on the remote, not sure if that is what is causing the warning or the not firing once in a while.

I have tried Rule Machine and WebCore rules. Same results.

Thanks in advance
Mark

Is there any chance the motor might be different ? The data section of the device details page will show something like this (e.g. my Hiladuo blind motor - works flawlessly with this driver).

image

They are both identical:
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_TZE200_zuz7f94z

These warnings are not critical. When do you see the "Unexpected DP_ID_COMMAND_REMOTE dataValue=2" - when pressing the STOP button on the remote or?

They just appear whenever a rule runs…I am not using the remote at all.

I just wanted to let everyone know that this driver works with the Astomi Motorized Smart Blinds available on Amazon.

So glad I found this driver, I was just shooting in the dark, downloading various zigbee shade drivers until I found a zigbee driver that works with this shade.

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Does that Astomi one report battery level? I recently got a Hiladuo shade (_TZE200_zuz7f94z) to test it out and it doesn't, which is disappointing. I may go back to the smartwings blinds on amazon (working with the Hubitat SmartWings custom driver) which are a similar pricepoint and have, imho, better build quality and easier mounts, in addition to reporting battery percentage.

No, this driver does not report battery level. Maybe it could, if the developer has time to add it.

The Astomi shades are high build quality, I was actually impressed with how nice and well built they are. I do not really see a need for a battery level, it just needs to plugged in once every six months to be charged. I just needed a driver for Hubitat to do all the major functions.

I bought the Astomi mainly because you can customize everything; color, material, and custom size to .25 inches, and even add a valence.

The Zemismart driver already uses all known methods for obtaining the device battery level, if the device itself provides such info. Unfortunately, a lot of blinds/shades controllers do not send any battery info back to the hub.

Can you post your Astomi shades Manufacturer and Model data, as detected on HE web page 'Device details' ?

Here you go.

Data

  • endpointId: 01
  • application: 48
  • driver: v1.0.2.1123b
  • inClusters: 0000,0004,0005,EF00
  • manufacturer: _TZE200_zuz7f94z
  • model: TS0601
  • outClusters: 0019,000A
  • softwareBuild:
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I've checked the available information for _TZE200_zuz7f94z, but I couln't find any reference to battery reporting for this device. You could check with the seller probably, asking if the battery level is available in SmartLife app?