Re-number on OpenLuup
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Morning all. Hope all are well. Been a bit of a trying time here, but nothing we can't deal with....
.....apart from this!My coffee grinder went punk yesterday (wasn't even being used) and took out the main breakers. Once it was isolated I got everything back on line, except on TKB smart plug which was in the same double socket as the grinder.
OpenLuup claims it's failed. Z-wave server can't see it but it responds to the button pushes physically as I'd expect. (i.e. the socket turns on and off, and the LED flashes to indicate it's in inclusion / exclusion mode)
My plan is to see if I can exclude it then re-include it in z-wave server. If that doesn't work then I'll bin it, but if it does work can I then re-number it to match the original device ID and not have to trawl through my reactors? Any chance?
TIAC
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Morning all. Hope all are well. Been a bit of a trying time here, but nothing we can't deal with....
.....apart from this!My coffee grinder went punk yesterday (wasn't even being used) and took out the main breakers. Once it was isolated I got everything back on line, except on TKB smart plug which was in the same double socket as the grinder.
OpenLuup claims it's failed. Z-wave server can't see it but it responds to the button pushes physically as I'd expect. (i.e. the socket turns on and off, and the LED flashes to indicate it's in inclusion / exclusion mode)
My plan is to see if I can exclude it then re-include it in z-wave server. If that doesn't work then I'll bin it, but if it does work can I then re-number it to match the original device ID and not have to trawl through my reactors? Any chance?
TIAC
@catmanv2 if you're using the Reactor plug in, there's a device replacement tool on the tools menu that will appear when the failed device is deleted.
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@catmanv2 if you're using the Reactor plug in, there's a device replacement tool on the tools menu that will appear when the failed device is deleted.
@toggledbits said in Re-number on OpenLuup:
@catmanv2 if you're using the Reactor plug in, there's a device replacement tool on the tools menu that will appear when the failed device is deleted.
Well I've just replaced the coffee grinder so normal service should be resumed shortly
@kfxo said in Re-number on OpenLuup:
Is it marked as failed in z-wave (z-way?) server? If you can reset the device without excluding it, I think you can use the replace failed node operation on the z-way server control section.
It is marked as failed indeed.
I was distracted and this post wasn't sent. I couldn't remove it from z-wave as it was waiting on an interview.
It re-added fine as a new device and I've just edited Reactor manually.
Cheers
C
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