Z-Wave

Hendrik van Eeden hvaneeden at comcast.net
Mon Sep 29 11:51:07 EDT 2014


Like I said, I had two of them figured out, because Ii knew what they could possibly be.  The third one did not ring bell.  I know I can try all the z-wave address, but I have 33 of them and was hoping for a easier way.  
I found one.  I tried to add the unit to the Z-Troller and since it was part of the system, it returned the address.
All good again!
Thanks.

Henk



On Sep 29, 2014, at 11:18 AM, James Sentman <james at sentman.com> wrote:

> I am confused, they shouldn't forget their address or network assignment just because they were unplugged for a while. Or you mean he put them in a pile and now you dont know which is which? I can see that being frustrating :)
> 
> I'd plug them in one at a time and control the ones you know they must be from XTension until they answer, then you'll know.
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> On Sep 29, 2014, at 11:13 AM, Hendrik van Eeden <hvaneeden at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> I have, probably, a dumb question.  The painter just unplugged three of my z-wave units without telling me.  Now I have to figure out what address they have, so that I can plug them back in later.  I have two of them figured out, by plugging them in a outlet and trying to activate them by guessing the address. I had some idea of what they could be.  Any ideas of how to retrieve the address without deleting it and adding it back in?
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> Thanks,
> 	James
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