I created a device type for this. It allows all three buttons to be used (1. on/off 2. dim up and 3. dim down).
I still have some cleaning up to do, but it now works with the button controller smartapp.
It’s a rather expensive switch, but for those that want to control their hues, tcp and ge link bulbs, this is a good option.
metadata {
definition (name: "Cooper RF9500 (all buttons)", namespace: "thegilbertchan", author: "Gilbert Chan") {
capability "Actuator"
capability "Button"
capability "Configuration"
capability "Sensor"
fingerprint deviceId: "0x1200", inClusters: "0x77 0x86 0x75 0x73 0x85 0x72 0xEF", outClusters: "0x26"
}
simulator {
status "button 1 pushed": "command: 2001, payload: 01"
status "button 1 held": "command: 2001, payload: 15"
status "button 2 pushed": "command: 2001, payload: 29"
status "button 2 held": "command: 2001, payload: 3D"
status "button 3 pushed": "command: 2001, payload: 51"
status "button 3 held": "command: 2001, payload: 65"
status "button 4 pushed": "command: 2001, payload: 79"
status "button 4 held": "command: 2001, payload: 8D"
status "wakeup": "command: 8407, payload: "
}
tiles {
standardTile("button", "device.button", width: 2, height: 2) {
state "default", label: "", icon: "st.unknown.zwave.remote-controller", backgroundColor: "#ffffff"
}
main "button"
details(["button"])
}
}
def parse(String description) {
def results = []
if (description.startsWith("Err")) {
results = createEvent(descriptionText:description, displayed:true)
} else {
def cmd = zwave.parse(description, [0x26: 1, 0x2B: 1, 0x80: 1, 0x84: 1])
if(cmd) results += zwaveEvent(cmd)
if(!results) results = [ descriptionText: cmd, displayed: false ]
}
log.debug("Parsed '$description' to $results")
return results
}
def zwaveEvent(physicalgraph.zwave.commands.wakeupv1.WakeUpNotification cmd) {
def results = [createEvent(descriptionText: "$device.displayName woke up", isStateChange: false)]
results += configurationCmds().collect{ response(it) }
results << response(zwave.wakeUpV1.wakeUpNoMoreInformation().format())
return results
}
// A zwave command for a button press was received convert to button number
def zwaveEvent(physicalgraph.zwave.commands.switchmultilevelv1.SwitchMultilevelStartLevelChange cmd) {
[ descriptionText: "startlevel $cmd"]
log.info "startlevel $cmd"
if (cmd.upDown == true) {
Integer buttonid = 2
log.info "button $buttonid pressed"
checkbuttonEvent(buttonid)
}
else if (cmd.upDown == false) {
Integer buttonid = 3
log.info "button $buttonid pressed"
checkbuttonEvent(buttonid)
}
}
// The controller likes to repeat the command... ignore repeats
def checkbuttonEvent(buttonid){
if (state.lastScene == buttonid && (state.repeatCount < 4) && (now() - state.repeatStart < 2000)) {
log.debug "Button ${buttonid} repeat ${state.repeatCount}x ${now()}"
state.repeatCount = state.repeatCount + 1
createEvent([:])
}
else {
// If the button was really pressed, store the new scene and handle the button press
state.lastScene = buttonid
state.lastLevel = 0
state.repeatCount = 0
state.repeatStart = now()
buttonEvent(buttonid)
}
}
// Handle a button being pressed
def buttonEvent(button) {
button = button as Integer
def result = []
updateState("currentButton", "$button")
// update the device state, recording the button press
result << createEvent(name: "button", value: "pushed", data: [buttonNumber: button], descriptionText: "$device.displayName button $button was pushed", isStateChange: true)
result
}
def zwaveEvent(physicalgraph.zwave.commands.basicv1.BasicGet cmd) {
[ descriptionText: "$cmd"]
if(1){
Integer buttonid = 1
log.info "button $buttonid pressed"
checkbuttonEvent(buttonid)
}
}
def zwaveEvent(physicalgraph.zwave.commands.basicv1.BasicSet cmd) {
[ descriptionText: "$cmd"]
if(1){
Integer buttonid = 1
log.info "button $buttonid pressed"
checkbuttonEvent(buttonid)
}
}
def zwaveEvent(physicalgraph.zwave.commands.switchmultilevelv1.SwitchMultilevelStopLevelChange cmd) {
createEvent([:])
}
def zwaveEvent(physicalgraph.zwave.Command cmd) {
[ descriptionText: "$cmd"]
}
// Update State
def updateState(String name, String value) {
state[name] = value
device.updateDataValue(name, value)
}