Hi,
I recently bought an EcoDim
A60 dimmable „ZIGBEE LED FILAMENT BULB“. But when I try to pair it with my Raspbee II I don’t see anything happen. Is there any way that I could help to generate a DDF or how can I get it to work with deCONZ?
Is there any tutorial how to gether the necessary information?
I managed to get the bulb running. It is recognized as
Vendor: _TZ3210_yluvwhjc
Product: TS0501B
The reset sequence is incompletely documented. It sais three times on and off but no timing, no information about what is start.
After some several short visits in the room switching the bulb on and of every time, it started to blink and I was able to pair it with the Rasbpee II/deCONZ gateway.
Even with this information I didn’t get information about the reset sequence in order to get the bulb from any state into pairing mode. If someone knows how often and with which timing the power of the bulb must be switched on and off in order to reset it, I would be very interested.
Thank you for your reply.
I didn’t really understand your point.
If they have different Vendor/Model combinations exactly for the same protocol (including all specialisations, switches, properties etc.), it is hard to collect them all. Nevertheless, this is a valid approach that is well-known from other hardware scopes, too.
If they have the same Vendor/Model combination with at least one difference in settings or even the basic protocol, I’d like to ask how they assure plug and play with their own products.
I assume you refer to the fact that one chipset can support different user interfaces. I already found out that at least two different user interfaces exist: With a reset switch and without leaving the only direct input to pulsed main power. Though this approach is widely used on the hardware market, it makes it hard to answer the my question about the reset sequence.
Is there a wiki like entry where such information is collected?
No I mean you can buy 3 devices at same seller, in same time, receive 3 devices visualy same, with same packaging, with same Model on the package, but with 3 differents firmwares and all working differently.
And it’s not a joke.
The only way to be sure you have the same model than another user is connecting them to a zigbee network and check for model ID/Manufacture Name and version, no other ways.