Vera2 with zwave usbdongle
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− | Here's a short | + | Here's a short description on how to us a dongle with Vera 2. Vera 2 has an internal z-wave chip. However an external dongle can still be used. |
The dongle is plugged into one of Vera's USB ports and contains a Z-Wave chip that communicates to your Z-Wave devices. Also, when you pair Vera to Z-Wave devices (that is, 'Add' Z-Wave devices), that pairing information is stored in the dongle. So, if you ever need to replace your dongle, you'll have to reset the Z-Wave devices and add them again or use the internal chip of your Vera to do this again. | The dongle is plugged into one of Vera's USB ports and contains a Z-Wave chip that communicates to your Z-Wave devices. Also, when you pair Vera to Z-Wave devices (that is, 'Add' Z-Wave devices), that pairing information is stored in the dongle. So, if you ever need to replace your dongle, you'll have to reset the Z-Wave devices and add them again or use the internal chip of your Vera to do this again. |
Latest revision as of 14:53, 18 August 2011
HOWTO use a Z-wave dongle with your Vera 2 hardware
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[edit] Prerequisites
- Vera 2 hardware
- A compatible Z-wave USB dongle
[edit] Introduction
Here's a short description on how to us a dongle with Vera 2. Vera 2 has an internal z-wave chip. However an external dongle can still be used.
The dongle is plugged into one of Vera's USB ports and contains a Z-Wave chip that communicates to your Z-Wave devices. Also, when you pair Vera to Z-Wave devices (that is, 'Add' Z-Wave devices), that pairing information is stored in the dongle. So, if you ever need to replace your dongle, you'll have to reset the Z-Wave devices and add them again or use the internal chip of your Vera to do this again.
[edit] Instructions
1. From the dashboard go to Z-Wave, Options and look for port. /dev/tts/1 (this is the address for the internal chip)
To switch to USB Z-Wave you will need to change that address to (0 being the bottom usb slot and 1 being the top).
/dev/usb/tts/0
or
/dev/usb/tts/1
2. Edit the address to whatever USB slot you are using, and don't forget the first forward slash!
[edit] References
please find more info in the forum here:
http://forum.mios.com/index.php?topic=4761 http://forum.mios.com/index.php?topic=7030