Simon 100 IO

Hello I am interested in making a collaboration with people who know how to make codes for ST and thus make the integration of Simon 100 devices, these devices are Z-Wave and work basically with the controller “Z-Wave Metering Dimmer” but I would like to learn how to configure its parameters, such as power-on ramp, off-ramp, etc.

I have the manuals of Z-Wave Alliance.

SIMON100 - ROCKER FOR DIMMER IO - 10002020-13X (10002020-130 white or 138 black)
[Parameters Z-Wave Alliance for 10002020-13X](file:///C:/Users/manue/Downloads/DIMMER_991024_990912.pdf)
you need combined with SIMON100 BACK DIMMER IO - 10000320-039

These mechanisms are very nice I have interesting to put at home and I think it is a very good option to combine with ST

simon100-tecla
100_mod1_01

You should have a look at z wave tweaker:

Thanks Tony. I try to use this and this is the information i receive…

GENERAL

Number of association groups discovered: 9 [Print Assoc Groups]
Number of endpoints discovered: 0 [Print Endpoints]
Number of parameters discovered: 13 [Print Parameters]
Number of unique command types received: 5 [Print Commands]
Number of MeterReport types discovered: 0 [Print Sensor]
Number of NotificationReport types discovered: 0 [Print Sensor]
Number of SensorMultilevelReport types discovered: 0 [Print Sensor]

ASSOCIATION GROUP

Association groups [9]:
Association Group #1: [id:1, maxNodesSupported:3, nodes:[01]]
Association Group #2: [id:2, maxNodesSupported:20, nodes:[24]]
Association Group #4: [id:4, maxNodesSupported:0, nodes:]
Association Group #5: [id:5, maxNodesSupported:0, nodes:]
Association Group #6: [id:6, maxNodesSupported:0, nodes:]
Association Group #7: [id:7, maxNodesSupported:0, nodes:]
Association Group #8: [id:8, maxNodesSupported:0, nodes:]
Association Group #9: [id:9, maxNodesSupported:0, nodes:]
Association Group #10: [id:10, maxNodesSupported:0, nodes:]

ENDPOINTS

Endpoints [0]

PARAMETERS

Parameter #1: [id:1, scaledConfigurationValue:0, size:1]
Parameter #4: [id:4, scaledConfigurationValue:60, size:1]
Parameter #5: [id:5, scaledConfigurationValue:0, size:1]
Parameter #6: [id:6, scaledConfigurationValue:60, size:1]
Parameter #7: [id:7, scaledConfigurationValue:99, size:1]
Parameter #8: [id:8, scaledConfigurationValue:62, size:1]
Parameter #9: [id:9, scaledConfigurationValue:2, size:1]
Parameter #10: [id:10, scaledConfigurationValue:1, size:1]
Parameter #11: [id:11, scaledConfigurationValue:99, size:1]
Parameter #12: [id:12, scaledConfigurationValue:0, size:1]
Parameter #13: [id:13, scaledConfigurationValue:0, size:1]
Parameter #16: [id:16, scaledConfigurationValue:0, size:1]
Parameter #19: [id:19, scaledConfigurationValue:5, size:1]

ACTUATOR

Command: [commandClassId: 0x86, commandClassName: VERSION, commandID: 0x12, description: zw device: 10, command: 8612, payload: 03 04 18 04 18 01 02 4E 39 46 2B ]
=> Example: VersionReport(applicationVersion: 4, zWaveLibraryType: 3, applicationSubVersion: 24, zWaveProtocolSubVersion: 24, zWaveProtocolVersion: 4)
f8124c7d-f3d6-4473-a837-aac34abd8d8c 21:14:25: info Command types [6]:
Command: [commandClassId: 0x20, commandClassName: BASIC, commandID: 0x03, description: zw device: 10, command: 2003, payload: 00 ]
=> Example: BasicReport(value: 0)
Command: [commandClassId: 0x26, commandClassName: SWITCH_MULTILEVEL, commandID: 0x03, description: zw device: 10, command: 2603, payload: 00 ]
=> Example: SwitchMultilevelReport(value: 0)
Command: [commandClassId: 0x70, commandClassName: CONFIGURATION, commandID: 0x06, description: zw device: 10, command: 7006, payload: 14 00 ]
=> Example: [commandClassId:112, commandId:6]
Command: [commandClassId: 0x72, commandClassName: MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC, commandID: 0x05, description: zw device: 10, command: 7205, payload: 02 67 00 07 00 0A ]
=> Example: ManufacturerSpecificReport(productTypeId: 7, manufacturerId: 615, manufacturerName: null, productId: 10)
Command: [commandClassId: 0x85, commandClassName: ASSOCIATION, commandID: 0x03, description: zw device: 10, command: 8503, payload: 0A 00 00 ]
=> Example: AssociationReport(reportsToFollow: 0, maxNodesSupported: 0, nodeId: , groupingIdentifier: 10)

SENSORS

scanSensor(): Scanning meter scales:
f8124c7d-f3d6-4473-a837-aac34abd8d8c 21:16:41: info Supported Command Classes: [SWITCH_MULTILEVEL (0x26), METER (0x32), ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO (0x59), DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY (0x5A), ZWAVEPLUS_INFO (0x5E), CONFIGURATION (0x70), MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC (0x72), POWERLEVEL (0x73), FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD (0x7A), ASSOCIATION (0x85), VERSION (0x86)]
f8124c7d-f3d6-4473-a837-aac34abd8d8c 21:16:41: info Device has new-style fingerprint: zw:L type:1101 mfr:0267 prod:0007 model:000A ver:4.24 zwv:4.24 lib:03 cc:5E,86,26,72,5A,59,85,73,70,7A,32 role:05 ff:8600 ui:8600
f8124c7d-f3d6-4473-a837-aac34abd8d8c 21:16:41: info scanSensor(): Scanning for common sensor types (this can take several minutes to complete).

Hi. Did you find any solution on this? Im planning to build a new house aprox 270m2 next year, and are looking at Simon 100 io in all rooms. I would love to implement this into my already existing plans for Smartthings