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Devices - Revolv. Z-Wave Device Library. Présentation des modules Fibaro : le Z-wave à portée de main. Aujourd’hui, nous parlons des différents modules Z-wave de la marque polonaise Fibaro.

Présentation des modules Fibaro : le Z-wave à portée de main

Le point fort de ces modules, c’est qu’ils permettent de faire passer en Z-wave de nombreux élements d’une installation existante. Ils se montrent pertinents à la fois pour une installation en rénovation ou pour une nouvelle installation. On ne soupçonne pas forcément tout ce que ces modules peuvent être capables de faire en étant bien configurés ! Nous passerons en revue les différents modules existants : le module volet roulant, le module dimmer, les deux modules switch (le simple et le double), le module prise (Wallplug), le module détecteur universel et pour finir le nouveau module détecteur d’ouverture.

Sur la HomeCenter 2 (de Fibaro également), les paramètres sont directement sélectionnables dans l’interface. Généralités Ces quelques indications s’appliquent à tous les modules qui vont suivre. Les modules actionneurs, une fois mis en place, peuvent être pilotés de plusieurs façons : Liste des modules. Z-Wave+Node+Type+Overview+and+Network+Installation+Guide. Yepher/RaZBerry. ZM5304. Steve Davidson's Personal Blog. One of the driving factors behind my plunge into Home Automation is energy conservation.

Steve Davidson's Personal Blog

I believe that usage monitoring is a critical part of conservation; to that end I purchased the excellent ECM-1240 home energy monitor from Brultech. It’s a nicely integrated serial device with support for monitoring seven independent channels, including pulse devices such as water/gas meters. While the ECM-1240 is excellent, I was unable to get usage data at a finer level of granularity than the circuit. I picked up a couple of devices to see which was the best fit for my needs: Watts Up Pro monitorKill-a-WattAeon Labs Smart Switch The Watts Up Pro device is essentially a more advanced version of the Kill-a-Watt with the addition of a USB port and extensive data logging capabilities.

I did some googling to find as much information as I could about Z-Wave device control. One of my goals in developing my own home automation solution is to become proficient in Python. Z-Wave Controller Setup on My Raspberry Pi. UPDATE: I upload my hacked Z-wave controller code to: Decided to try some easy home automation with my Raspberry Pi using the Aeon Labs Z-Stick S2, GE Wireless Outdoor Module (45604), open-zwave interface, and the openzwave-control-panel.

Z-Wave Controller Setup on My Raspberry Pi

The goal was simple. I wanted to turn a light on and off without leaving my chair or moving my arms (finger movement, I find acceptable at this time). UPDATE: New Raspbian Disk Image with Open-Zwave and Instructions My Pi is set up with the Raspberry Pi Arm Debian image on a 8gb SanDisk Extreme III card and a Belkin powered USB hub. 1. 2. 3. Svn checkout open-zwave cd open-zwave/cpp/build/linux make 4. 5. 6. Cd .. While this is running – hit the button on the switch/sensor and it should react and write a config file – zwcf_yourhome.xml.

Open-Zwave on Raspberry Pi — Freelance Web Design / Developer. Z-cloud - Z-Cloud.me related project. This project purpose is to give easier user experience for z-wave.me Cloud service with pre-build z-agent binaries ( linux/embedded devices like qnap, RaspberryPi ), installers (qnap qpkg, apt), z-cloud scripts, etc. 2013.02.25 New cloud project established: 2013.01.09 snapshots for future application ;) -> Purpose is to develop node.js based application which store meters data to rrd database and support also onewire devices.. at least for a start .. ;) There is several commercial z-wave controller hardware available (with web based UI), but all of those are quite expensive (>>100e) and contains several limitations.

z-cloud - Z-Cloud.me related project

Z-wave.me service is free cloud service with a lot of features. Also there is several open source z-wave applications, but almost all of them based desktop applications which are not suitable if you want separate PC and home automation controller. Maybe these links might help you: