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Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Pour parler de tout, et surtout de rien !
cyril
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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par cyril » 10 sept. 2019, 14:30

maxredphenix a écrit :
24 juin 2019, 21:44
Bonjour à tous,

Je viens de recevoir mes smart-implants, est-ce que quelqu'un a réussi à les configurer correctement car pour le moment ce n'est toujours pas reconnu :(

Il est inclu avec la derniere mise a jour du plugin Zwave, il est inclu



Quelqu'un a t'il fait la config avec un THD22, je n'ai aucun retour du capteur
Cyril

Jeedom sur RPI4

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par biarnes64 » 10 sept. 2019, 15:22

cyril a écrit :
10 sept. 2019, 14:30


Il est inclu avec la derniere mise a jour du plugin Zwave, il est inclu
Bonne nouvelle !!!

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par maxredphenix » 10 sept. 2019, 18:46

Génial !!!!
DIY Intel NUC i5 7Gen(via Proxmox) - Jeedom 3.2.

IPX800 v4 + 2 modules X-4FP
Détecteur fuite d'eau + fumée fibaro
Divers modules Zwave

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par maxredphenix » 10 sept. 2019, 21:41

Bon je ne comprends pas trop, mais la MAJ ne change rien.
Le module n'est toujours pas reconnu correctement, je n'ai que 2 commandes de créées à l'inclusion.

J'ai :
- Mis à jour le plugin
- Réinstallé les dépendances
- Au cas ou dans Général / Options avancées j'ai refait une synchro des configs modules

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In file included from openzwave/cpp/src/aes/aescpp.h:26:0,
from openzwave/cpp/src/Driver.h:42,
from src-lib/libopenzwave/libopenzwave.cpp:459:
openzwave/cpp/src/aes/aes.h:75:0: warning: ignoring #pragma warning  [-Wunknown-pragmas]
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openzwave/cpp/src/aes/aes.h:93:0: warning: ignoring #pragma warning  [-Wunknown-pragmas]
#pragma warning( default : 4324 )
src-lib/libopenzwave/libopenzwave.cpp: In function 'PyObject* __pyx_pf_12libopenzwave_9PyManager_268beginControllerCommand(__pyx_obj_12libopenzwave_PyManager*, PyObject*, PyObject*, PyObject*, PyObject*, PyObject*, PyObject*)':
src-lib/libopenzwave/libopenzwave.cpp:29891:204: warning: 'bool OpenZWave::Manager::BeginControllerCommand(uint32, OpenZWave::Driver::ControllerCommand, OpenZWave::Driver::pfnControllerCallback_t, void*, bool, uint8, uint8)' is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
__pyx_t_6 = __Pyx_PyBool_FromLong(__pyx_v_self->manager->BeginControllerCommand(__pyx_t_1, __pyx_t_2, __pyx_f_12libopenzwave_ctrl_callback, ((void *)__pyx_v_pythonfunc), __pyx_t_3, __pyx_t_4, __pyx_t_5)); if (unlikely(!__pyx_t_6)) __PYX_ERR(0, 4120, __pyx_L1_error)
^
src-lib/libopenzwave/libopenzwave.cpp:545:36: note: in definition of macro '__Pyx_PyBool_FromLong'
#define __Pyx_PyBool_FromLong(b) ((b) ? __Pyx_NewRef(Py_True) : __Pyx_NewRef(Py_False))
^
In file included from src-lib/libopenzwave/libopenzwave.cpp:464:0:
openzwave/cpp/src/Manager.h:1731:19: note: declared here
DEPRECATED bool BeginControllerCommand( uint32 const _homeId, Driver::ControllerCommand _command, Driver::pfnControllerCallback_t _callback = NULL, void* _context = NULL, bool _highPower = false, uint8 _nodeId = 0xff, uint8 _arg = 0 );
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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par Idaho947 » 10 sept. 2019, 22:11

Tu a relancé l'installation des dépendances ?

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par maxredphenix » 10 sept. 2019, 22:12

En fait, c'est bon tout est reconnu. J'ai redémarré le plugin et... tout est OK.
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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par maxredphenix » 10 sept. 2019, 22:14

Une personne a déjà fait le test avec plusieurs sondes de température ?
J'ai mis un DS18BD20, la température est trop haute (31 °C au lieu de 15 réel) mais ça affiche quelque chose.
Par contre lorsque je mets 2 sondes... la 2eme n'est pas reconnue.
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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par mich0111 » 10 sept. 2019, 22:52

Bonsoir,
As-tu fait l'inclusion ave les 2 sondes déjà branchées ?
C'est obligatoire pour que les 2 soient reconnues.
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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par maxredphenix » 11 sept. 2019, 06:21

Ah non, je vais tenter ce soir du coup.
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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par iquid » 13 sept. 2019, 18:01

Je tente de le configurer pour mon portail coulissant Somfy.
J'ai relier l'input 1 avec le détecteur d'ouverture et l'output 1 avec la commande d'ouverture du portail, mais rien ne se passe, j'avoue être un peu perdu dans les réglages... car rien ne se passe, comment passe-t-on d'un ON . OFF à un actionneur ?

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par arnog23 » 13 sept. 2019, 22:29

Bonsoir,

As tu bien configuré le mode de protection pour séparer les entrées des sorties.

À quel valeur as tu mis le paramètre 20 ? Il faut le passer à Normally closed ou Normally open dans ton cas je pense.

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par Loutre38 » 15 sept. 2019, 20:49

Bonsoir,
J'ai branché 1 sonde DS18B20 sur le fgbs-222 puis procédé à l'inclusion. j'ai bien une température (température 2, classe : 49, instance : 3 , index : 1), mais qui ne correspond pas à la réalité (32,4°c d’affiché, dans la pièce il fait moins de 26°C), c'est peut être la sonde interne ?
Faut-il rajouter une résistance de tirage de 4,7 kΩ (raccordé sur le + et le DATA) ?

J'ai mise hors tension le FGBS et branché une 2ème sonde, toujours le même problème.

Ps : j'ai fait le mise à jour du openzwave 10/09 mais pas celle du 12/09.

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par iquid » 18 sept. 2019, 11:23

arnog23 a écrit :
13 sept. 2019, 22:29
Bonsoir,

As tu bien configuré le mode de protection pour séparer les entrées des sorties.

À quel valeur as tu mis le paramètre 20 ? Il faut le passer à Normally closed ou Normally open dans ton cas je pense.
Merci , je ne trouve pas le paramètre de protection dont tu parles pour séparer entrée / sortie ?

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par justmi » 20 sept. 2019, 12:07

Bonjour,

je viens de brancher le mien.

Mon idée c'est de le brancher au portier Konx a la place du bouton poussoir mais je n'arrive pas a configurer la sortir 1 en impulsion de fois il se passe un truc mis je ne sais pas comment.

J'essai de modifier les paramètres mais c'est mieux de faire attention quand même la dedans. Si quelqu'un sait je suis preneur.
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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par justmi » 25 sept. 2019, 19:08

j'essai également d'avoir les information de l'entrée 1 mais rien pourtant j'ai bien désactiver la protection.

j'ai un interrupteur qui a 3,7V et quand j'appuis il passe a 0.

je voulais se retour d'état en 0 ou 1 pour domotiser le bouton d'appel du konx

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par justmi » 03 nov. 2019, 18:55

justmi a écrit :
25 sept. 2019, 19:08
j'essai également d'avoir les information de l'entrée 1 mais rien pourtant j'ai bien désactiver la protection.

j'ai un interrupteur qui a 3,7V et quand j'appuis il passe a 0.

je voulais se retour d'état en 0 ou 1 pour domotiser le bouton d'appel du konx
Bonjour,


J'ai réussi a récupérer le retour d'information de mon bouton poussoir du Konx.

J'ai branché 2 fils sur mon poussoir raccordé en IN1 et GND du smart implant. Grace à cela, je peux etre informé des l'appuis sur le bouton pour ensuite déclenché des scénario (photo, pushbullet...)

Par contre j'ai toujours mon problème initial.

Je veux piloter ma gâche électrique depuis les sortie out1 ou out2. alimentation 12V + 1 bouton + 1 gâche. Schéma pas compliqué en soit mais impossible d’implanté une sortie du smart pour piloter la gâche.

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par Chiki » 19 nov. 2019, 10:54

bonjour tout le monde :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

pour moi meme problème je n 'arrive pas a faire fonctionner les deux sorties
je met bien la protection sur "no opperation possible"
j arrive a allumer la premiere led sur la sortie 1
mais rien ne se passe avec la sortie 2 je n 'arrive rien à faire comment tester si celle-ci fonctionne bien ??

pourtant je gère bien la sortie 1 une idée ???? :D

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par arnog23 » 19 nov. 2019, 23:01

Bonsoir,

As tu le mode qui apparaît deux fois dans les paramètres. Une fois pour chaque entrée/sortie ?

Cela m’est arrivée lors d’une inclusion que seul le mode de protection pour l’entrée/sortie1 apparaisse et pas pour l’entree/sortie 2.

Après exclusion/inclusion, je voyais bien les deux.

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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par Mike88200 » 24 déc. 2019, 09:39

Bonjour,
Voila j'ai un souci.
je voulais m'en servir juste comme sonde de température dans mes pièces.
Car au mois il y a pas de souci de pile et avec les oregon problème de remonter d'information.
J'ai installé une sonde cela fonctionne, mais des que j'en mais deux et plus celle ci ne fonctionne plus. pour info je l'exclu et refait l'inclusion a chaque fois. j'avais l'ancienne version mais cela ne change pas.
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Re: Smart Implant de Fibaro (FGBS-222): configuration ?

Message par arnog23 » 24 déc. 2019, 10:28

Bonjour,

Je n’ai pas testé avec plusieurs sonde de température mais il faudrait que tu nous en dise un peu plus.

Quel version d’OS (Jessie / Stretch / Buster), de Jeedom, du plugin openzwave, du module (5.1 ?), type d’inclusion (normal / sécurisée), ...

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