bthrock:
Just to correct and add to the info provided, I found this fingerprint:
fingerprint inClusters: “0000,0001,0003,0020,0402,0500,0B05”, outClusters: “0019”, manufacturer: “CentraLite”, model: “3328-G”, deviceJoinName: “Centralite Motion Sensor” //Centralite Micro Motion Sensor
From the groovy DTH previously in use , which was not (as I said), the generic Zigbee Motion Sensor.
Hi @bthrock
This device exists in the stock smartthings driver which is in production.
It should pair with it if you are enrolled in the hub beta firmware.
If not, install the smartthings Beta Channel Zigbee Motion Sensor driver on your Hub and add a new device by scanning nearby.
The device will appear in unassigned room.
This is the link to smartthings edge drivers tutorial and the smartthing edge beta channel
As a part of the SmartThings Edge Beta, we are previewing a set of device drivers (Edge Drivers) managed by SmartThings that can be used with some of your Works with SmartThings devices.
These drivers will be made available with our new Driver Sharing feature for device testing and community distribution of Hub Connected devices. Previously, sharing Groovy Device Type Handlers (DTHs) required end-users to copy and paste the code for each individual device into their accounts. Now developers and users can create, share, and consume drivers outside of the SmartThings App with a unique URL.
Things to Know
Before getting started, there are a few things you should know about installing Edge drivers using the Driver Sharing feature:
Driver Sharing provides access to Channels with groups of…
If it still doesn’t work then tag to @nayelyz