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Anders Heie
c60b47d9e3 MSA-1539: Checks all battery levels daily at a set time and sends a notification if any battery is below the set threshold. 2016-10-19 17:12:30 -05:00
Jack Chi
1ff77dc608 Merge pull request #1355 from skt123/zwave_switch
[CHF-425] Health Check Implementation for Z-wave switch
2016-10-18 22:53:40 -07:00
Jack Chi
afbec02217 Merge pull request #1281 from parijatdas/leviton
[CHF-404] [CHF-422] Health check for Leviton DZPA1 Plug-in Appliance Module and GE Plug-In Outdoor Smart Switch (GE 12720) (Z-Wave)
2016-10-18 22:51:44 -07:00
Jack Chi
434a72bd13 Merge pull request #1292 from pchomal/zwave_dimmer
CHF-406
2016-10-18 22:50:14 -07:00
sushant.k1
3fba7c9422 Added Health Check Implementation for following Z-wave switches:
1. Plug-In Smart Switch (GE 12719)
2. In-Wall Smart Outlet (GE 12721)
3. In-Wall Smart Switch (GE 12722)
4. In-Wall Smart Toggle Switch (GE 12727)

Added Health Check Implementation for following Z-wave switches:
1. Plug-In Smart Switch (GE 12719)
2. In-Wall Smart Outlet (GE 12721)
3. In-Wall Smart Switch (GE 12722)
4. In-Wall Smart Toggle Switch (GE 12727)
2016-10-19 10:18:38 +05:30
piyush.c
b63d4a9156 CHF-406
Updated HealthCheck Implementation for Z-wave Dimmer (GE 12718, GE 12724, GE 12729) with checkInterval of 32min
2016-10-19 10:06:38 +05:30
Parijat Das
6eb29ad019 Added health check for Leviton DZPA1 Plug-in Appliance Module and GE Plug-In Outdoor Smart Switch (GE 12720) (Z-Wave) along with the README.md 2016-10-19 08:45:53 +05:30
Vinay Rao
711cdc3ebf Merge pull request #1370 from SmartThingsCommunity/staging
Rolling down staging hotfix to master
2016-10-18 18:48:17 -07:00
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# Z-wave Dimmer Switch
Works with:
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Dimmer (GE 12724)](http://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1197)
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Dimmer (Toggle) (GE 12729)](http://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1201)
* [GE Z-Wave Plug-in Smart Dimmer (GE 12718)](http://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1191)
## Table of contents
* [Capabilities](#capabilities)
* [Health](#device-health)
* [Troubleshooting](#Troubleshooting)
## Capabilities
* **Switch Level** - it's defined to accept two parameters, the level and the rate of dimming
* **Actuator** - represents that a Device has commands
* **Indicator** - gives you the ability to set the indicator LED light on a Z-Wave switch
* **Switch** - can detect state (possible values: on/off)
* **Polling** - represents that poll() can be implemented for the device
* **Refresh** - _refresh()_ command for status updates
* **Sensor** - detects sensor events
* **Health Check** - indicates ability to get device health notifications
## Device Health
Z-Wave Smart Dimmers (In-Wall, In-Wall(Toggle), Plug-In) are polled by the hub.
As of hubCore version 0.14.38 the hub sends up reports every 15 minutes regardless of whether the state changed.
Check-in interval = 32 mins.
Not to mention after going OFFLINE when the device is plugged back in, it might take a considerable amount of time for
the device to appear as ONLINE again. This is because if this listening device does not respond to two poll requests in a row,
it is not polled for 5 minutes by the hub. This can delay up the process of being marked ONLINE by quite some time.
## Troubleshooting
If the device doesn't pair when trying from the SmartThings mobile app, it is possible that the device is out of range.
Pairing needs to be tried again by placing the device closer to the hub.
Instructions related to pairing, resetting and removing the device from SmartThings can be found in the following link:
* [General Z-Wave Dimmer/Switch Troubleshooting Tips](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/200955890-Troubleshooting-GE-in-wall-switch-or-dimmer-won-t-respond-to-commands-or-automations-Z-Wave-)
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Dimmer (GE 12724) Troubleshooting Tips](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/200902600-GE-In-Wall-Paddle-Dimmer-Switch-GE-12724-Z-Wave-)
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Dimmer (Toggle) (GE 12729) Troubleshooting Tips](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/207568463-GE-In-Wall-Smart-Toggle-Dimmer-GE-12729-Z-Wave-)
* [GE Z-Wave Plug-in Smart Dimmer (GE 12718) Troubleshooting Tips](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/202088474-GE-Plug-In-Smart-Dimmer-GE-12718-Z-Wave-)

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capability "Polling"
capability "Refresh"
capability "Sensor"
capability "Health Check"
fingerprint mfr:"0063", prod:"4457", deviceJoinName: "Z-Wave Wall Dimmer"
fingerprint mfr:"0063", prod:"4944", deviceJoinName: "Z-Wave Wall Dimmer"
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}
def updated(){
// Device-Watch simply pings if no device events received for 32min(checkInterval)
sendEvent(name: "checkInterval", value: 2 * 15 * 60 + 2 * 60, displayed: false, data: [protocol: "zwave", hubHardwareId: device.hub.hardwareID])
switch (ledIndicator) {
case "on":
indicatorWhenOn()
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zwave.switchMultilevelV1.switchMultilevelGet().format()
}
/**
* PING is used by Device-Watch in attempt to reach the Device
* */
def ping() {
refresh()
}
def refresh() {
log.debug "refresh() is called"
def commands = []

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# Z-wave Switch
Works with:
* [Leviton Appliance Module (DZPA1-1LW)](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/205881176-Leviton-Appliance-Module-DZPA1-1LW-)
* [GE Plug-In Outdoor Smart Switch (GE 12720) (Z-Wave)](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/200903080-GE-Plug-In-Outdoor-Smart-Switch-GE-12720-Z-Wave-)
## Table of contents
* [Capabilities](#capabilities)
* [Health](#device-health)
## Capabilities
* **Actuator** - represents that a Device has commands
* **Health Check** - indicates ability to get device health notifications
* **Switch** - can detect state (possible values: on/off)
* **Polling** - represents that poll() can be implemented for the device
* **Refresh** - _refresh()_ command for status updates
* **Sensor** - detects sensor events
## Device Health
A Category C5 Leviton Appliance Module (DZPA1-1LW) and GE Plug-In Outdoor Smart Switch (GE 12720) (Z-Wave) polled by the hub.
As of hubCore version 0.14.38 the hub sends up reports every 15 minutes regardless of whether the state changed.
Device-Watch allows 2 check-in misses from device plus some lag time. So Check-in interval = (2*15 + 2)mins = 32 mins.
Not to mention after going OFFLINE when the device is plugged back in, it might take a considerable amount of time for
the device to appear as ONLINE again. This is because if this listening device does not respond to two poll requests in a row,
it is not polled for 5 minutes by the hub. This can delay up the process of being marked ONLINE by quite some time.
## Troubleshooting
If the device doesn't pair when trying from the SmartThings mobile app, it is possible that the device is out of range.
Pairing needs to be tried again by placing the device closer to the hub.
Instructions related to pairing, resetting and removing the device from SmartThings can be found in the following link:
* [Leviton Appliance Module (DZPA1-1LW) Troubleshooting Tips](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/205881176-Leviton-Appliance-Module-DZPA1-1LW-)
* [GE Plug-In Outdoor Smart Switch (GE 12720) (Z-Wave) Troubleshooting Tips](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/200903080-GE-Plug-In-Outdoor-Smart-Switch-GE-12720-Z-Wave-)

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metadata {
definition (name: "Z-Wave Switch Generic", namespace: "smartthings", author: "SmartThings") {
capability "Actuator"
capability "Health Check"
capability "Switch"
capability "Polling"
capability "Refresh"
capability "Sensor"
fingerprint inClusters: "0x25", deviceJoinName: "Z-Wave Switch"
fingerprint mfr:"001D", prod:"1A02", deviceJoinName: "Z-Wave Switch"
fingerprint mfr:"0063", prod:"4F50", deviceJoinName: "Z-Wave Switch"
}
// simulator metadata
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}
}
def updated(){
// Device-Watch simply pings if no device events received for checkInterval duration of 32min = 2 * 15min + 2min lag time
sendEvent(name: "checkInterval", value: 2 * 15 * 60 + 2 * 60, displayed: false, data: [protocol: "zwave", hubHardwareId: device.hub.hardwareID])
}
def parse(String description) {
def result = null
def cmd = zwave.parse(description, [0x20: 1, 0x70: 1])
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])
}
/**
* PING is used by Device-Watch in attempt to reach the Device
* */
def ping() {
refresh()
}
def refresh() {
delayBetween([
zwave.switchBinaryV1.switchBinaryGet().format(),

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# Z-Wave Switch
Works with:
* [GE Z-Wave Plug-In Smart Switch (12719)](http://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1193)
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Outlet (12721)](http://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1195)
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Switch (12722)](http://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1196)
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Toggle Switch (12727)](http://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1200)
## Table of contents
* [Capabilities](#capabilities)
* [Health](#device-health)
* [Troubleshooting](#Troubleshooting)
## Capabilities
* **Actuator** - represents that a Device has commands
* **Indicator** - gives you the ability to set the indicator LED light on a Z-Wave switch
* **Switch** - can detect state (possible values: on/off)
* **Polling** - represents that poll() can be implemented for the device
* **Refresh** - _refresh()_ command for status updates
* **Sensor** - detects sensor events
* **Health Check** - indicates ability to get device health notifications
## Device Health
Z-Wave Switches (Plug-In, In-Wall(Toggle Switch, Switch, Outlet)) are polled by the hub.
As of hubCore version 0.14.38 the hub sends up reports every 15 minutes regardless of whether the state changed.
Device-Watch allows 2 check-in misses from device plus some lag time. So Check-in interval = (2*15 + 2)mins = 32 mins.
Not to mention after going OFFLINE when the device is plugged back in, it might take a considerable amount of time for
the device to appear as ONLINE again. This is because if this listening device does not respond to two poll requests in a row,
it is not polled for 5 minutes by the hub. This can delay up the process of being marked ONLINE by quite some time.
## Troubleshooting
If the device doesn't pair when trying from the SmartThings mobile app, it is possible that the device is out of range.
Pairing needs to be tried again by placing the device closer to the hub.
Instructions related to pairing, resetting and removing the device from SmartThings can be found in the following link:
* [General Z-Wave Dimmer/Switch Troubleshooting](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/200955890-Troubleshooting-GE-in-wall-switch-or-dimmer-won-t-respond-to-commands-or-automations-Z-Wave-)
* [GE Z-Wave Plug-In Smart Switch (12719) Troubleshooting](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/200903070-GE-Plug-In-Smart-Switch-GE-12719-Z-Wave)
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Outlet (12721) Troubleshooting](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/200903020-GE-In-Wall-Smart-Outlet-GE-12721-Z-Wave)
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Switch (12722) Troubleshooting](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/200902540-GE-In-Wall-Smart-Switch-GE-12722-Z-Wave)
* [GE Z-Wave In-Wall Smart Toggle Switch (12727) Troubleshooting](https://support.smartthings.com/hc/en-us/articles/207568933-GE-In-Wall-Smart-Toggle-Switch-GE-12727-Z-Wave)

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capability "Polling"
capability "Refresh"
capability "Sensor"
capability "Health Check"
fingerprint mfr:"0063", prod:"4952", deviceJoinName: "Z-Wave Wall Switch"
fingerprint mfr:"0063", prod:"5257", deviceJoinName: "Z-Wave Wall Switch"
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}
def updated(){
// Device-Watch simply pings if no device events received for 32min(checkInterval)
sendEvent(name: "checkInterval", value: 2 * 15 * 60 + 2 * 60, displayed: false, data: [protocol: "zwave", hubHardwareId: device.hub.hardwareID])
switch (ledIndicator) {
case "on":
indicatorWhenOn()
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])
}
/**
* PING is used by Device-Watch in attempt to reach the Device
**/
def ping() {
refresh()
}
def refresh() {
delayBetween([
zwave.switchBinaryV1.switchBinaryGet().format(),

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/**
* Battery Monitor
*
* Copyright 2014 Anders Heie
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except
* in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed
* on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
* for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
*
*/
definition(
name: "Battery Monitor",
namespace: "Pope",
author: "Anders Heie",
description: "Monitors all Battery levels and sends a notification if lower than a set threshold. A Button allows an immediate check. ",
category: "Convenience",
iconUrl: "https://s3.amazonaws.com/smartapp-icons/Convenience/Cat-Convenience.png",
iconX2Url: "https://s3.amazonaws.com/smartapp-icons/Convenience/Cat-Convenience@2x.png")
preferences {
section("Battery Settings") {
input "threshold", "number", title: "Alert when below...", required: true
input "batteries", "capability.battery", title: "Which devices?", multiple: true
input "theTime", "time", title: "Time to battery check every day"
}
}
def installed() {
log.debug "Installed with settings: ${settings}"
initialize()
}
def updated() {
log.debug "Updated with settings: ${settings}"
unschedule()
initialize()
}
def initialize() {
//schedule the job
// http://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/smartapp-developers-guide/scheduling.html
schedule(theTime, doBatteryCheck)
//run at install too
doBatteryCheck()
}
def doBatteryCheck() {
log.debug "doBatteryCheck called at ${new Date()}"
def belowLevelCntr = 0
def pushMsg = ""
for (batteryDevice in batteries) {
def batteryLevel = batteryDevice.currentValue("battery")
log.debug "${batteryDevice.name} '${batteryDevice.label}' battery: ${batteryLevel}% versus alarm at ${settings.threshold}"
if ( batteryLevel <= settings.threshold ) {
pushMsg += "${batteryDevice.name} '${batteryDevice.label}' battery: ${batteryLevel}% \n"
belowLevelCntr++
}
}
if (belowLevelCntr ){
pushMsg = "You have ${belowLevelCntr} devices below the set alarm level ${settings.threshold}% \n" + pushMsg
} else {
pushMsg = "Battery Check App executed with no devices below ${settings.threshold}%"
}
log.debug(pushMsg)
sendPush(pushMsg)
}