I’m doing some final testing now, but assuming things go well I’ll be releasing a new version of the Zooz Multisensor driver tonight which supports the ZSE43 and adds a “Dashboard View” setting for all the devices.
I just published a new version that supports the ZSE43 Tilt | Shock Sensor.
This version also includes a setting for “Dashboard View” and if you set it to “Large” then it will display multiple values in a large tile on the dashboard.
For the others I displayed battery because tamper only gets triggered by opening the device, but the ZSE11 triggers on vibration so that’s more important on the dashboard for any users that are using it like a vibration sensor…
Honestly I didn’t know that. I noticed that Tamper is triggered when I moved device couple of times, but I thought that I did something with the case cover.
Good to know
thesmartesthouse still sells the ZEN31 - I hope support will eventually arrive.
Any suggestions on how to get the ZSE18 to recognize USB power, or override the battery/USB settting, or suppress the low-battery warning? Maybe cut the minimum threshold to zero?
No batteries in this for many months. With your DTH [thanks!] it showed USB power.
I’ve tried at least six times with Edge - exclude, factory reset, disconnect USB power for five minutes, reconnect USB, include. The first couple of times I skipped the factory reset and power cycle. It always comes up showing battery power, 1%.
Add the ZSE18 sensor to SmartThings, powered by USB:
Make sure the sensor is within direct range of SmartThings
Connect the sensor to the USB cable and power adapter. Wait at least 30 seconds.
Tap the plus icon in the home screen
Tap Device
Tap “Scan nearby” (in the corner of the screen)
While the app says “Scanning…”, press and hold Z-Wave button for at least 5 seconds. Release the button as soon as the LED indicator starts blinking. If you hold it for too long, inclusion will fail.