Yes…thats true many use zigbee2mqtt…
Unfortunately this is one of the problems with this device - it is not supported by TI any more.
Anyway, I don’t think that’s the issue - lots of people use this device with the ZigBee binding. One issue I’ve seen people talking about is the need to use a powered hub with the RPi (Bruce might know more about that).
In any case the TI driver hasn’t changed for a long time and it seems to be a serial issue given what you’ve presented here.
Some USB2 sticks (don’t know about this one) appear as USB3 devices when connected to a USB3 port like the Pi 4. The workaround is to use a powered USB2 hub. The hub makes the stick appear as a proper USB2 device.
I have checked the baurate of the ttyACM0
stty -F /dev/ttyACM0
speed 115200 baud; line = 0;
min = 0; time = 1;
-brkint -icrnl -imaxbel
-opost -onlcr
-isig -icanon -iexten -echo -echoe -echok -echoctl -echoke
and i aslo did the baudrate of cc2531 in the binding paperui to 115200
I did a fresh install of openhabian…installed the binding but still same debug logs
What is the default baudrate of cc2531emk?
i have looked into documentation of rpi 3b+ the usb ports are usb 2.0
But still i will use external usb2 powerhub.
what serial issue it might be?..Please help i am stuck
I have used the Pi 3B+ for quite a while with no issues but a different stick with Z-Wave. I did not need to mess with baud rates.
Which stick do you use along with Rpi 3b+?
Will this issue go away if i change the stick?
I am in the US and used a combination Z-Wave & Zigbee stick. I do not know if you are in the same Z-Wave region. I had the HUSBZB-1 but just used the Z-Wave portion.
Ok…I have gone through many posts recently where chris has mentioned ember dongles…how abt ember video funstick
Hi I have went through the Documentation Schneider ULTI Zigee Switches.
1.These switches are Zigbee certified and Zigbee complaint product.
2.These switches are certified for Zigbee and Zigbee Pro Stack Profile
3.These switches are Zigbee HAD(Home Automation Devices)
4.Application Profile: ZigBee Home Automation – 053520r26
The following tables are composed of the detailed questions to be answered, which make up the PICS proforma.
8.1 ZigBee Device Types
Table 2 - Functional device types
Item number Item description Reference Status Support
FDT1 Is this device capable of acting as a ZigBee coordinator? [R1]/2.5.5.5.1
O.1 Yes
FDT2 Is this device capable of acting as a ZigBee router? [R1]/2.5.5.5.2
O.1 Yes
FDT3 Is this a ZigBee end device? [R1]/2.5.5.5.3
O.1 No
8.2 ZigBee Stack Profile
Table 3 – ZigBee stack profile
Item number Item description Reference Status Support
ZSP1 Is the device built on a ZigBee Compliant Platform certified for ZigBee or ZigBee PRO stack profile [R2]/8.3?
[R11]/8
[R2]/8.3
M Yes
ZSP2 Does the device implement source binding with a binding table whose number of available entries is greater than or equal to the number of mandatory clusters supported by the device descriptions implemented? [R3]/5.2
O
By device type Yes
ZSP3 Does the device adhere to the polling rate specifications given in [R3]/5.1?
[R3]/5.2
FDT3:M N/A
ZSP4 Does the device support Trust Center Link Keys including the Default TRUST Center Link Key? [R3]/5.2 M Yes
8.3 ZigBee Home Automation general requirements support
Table 4 – HA general requirements support
Item number Item description Reference Status Support
HAG1 Does the device support the ZigBee Cluster Library PICS as defined in [R14]?
[R14]/8
M Yes
HAG2 Does the device support at least 16 entries in the group table? [R3]/6
O
By device type Yes
HAG3 Does the device support the Scenes cluster as a server? O Yes
HAG4 Does the device support at least 16 entries in the scenes table? [R3]/6
HAG3:M Yes
HAG5 Does the device support a method for the user to put the device in join mode? By device type Yes
HAG6 Does the device support a method for the user to use the device to form a network? By device type Yes
HAG7 Does the device support a method for allowing others to join the network? By device type Yes
HAG8 Does the device support a method for allowing a user to restore factory settings? By device type Yes
HAG9 Does the device support a method to pair devices? By device type No
HAG10 Does the device support a method for the user to enable identify mode? By device type Yes
8.4 ZigBee Home Automation device description support
Table 5 – HA device description support
Item number Item description Reference Status Support
HAD1 Is the product programmed as an On/Off Switch? [R3]/7.3.4
O.1 No
HAD2 Is the product programmed as a Level Control Switch? [R3]/7.3.5
O.1 No
HAD3 Is the product programmed as an On/Off Output? [R3]/7.3.6
O.1 No
HAD4 Is the product programmed as Level Controllable Output? [R3]/7.3.7
O.1 No
HAD5 Is the product programmed as a Scene Selector? [R3]/7.3.8
O.1 No
HAD6 Is the product programmed as a Configuration Tool? [R3]/7.3.9
O.1 No
HAD7 Is the product programmed as a Remote Control? [R3]/7.3.10
O.1 No
HAD8 Is the product programmed as a Combined Interface? [R3]/7.3.11
O.1 No
HAD9 Is the product programmed as a Range Extender? [R3]/7.3.12
O.1 No
HAD10 Is the product programmed as a Mains Power Outlet? [R3]/7.3.13
O.1 No
HAD33
Is the product a Door Lock? R3/7.3.2 O.1 No
HAD34
Is the product a Door Lock Controller? R3/7.3.3 O.1 No
HAD32
Is the product a Simple Sensor? R3 O.1 No
HAD11 Is the product programmed as a On/Off Light? [R3]/7.4.1
O.1 Yes
HAD12 Is the product programmed as a Dimmable Light? [R3]/7.4.2
O.1 No
HAD13 Is the product programmed as a Color Dimmable Light? [R3]/7.4.3
O.1 No
HAD14 Is the product programmed as an On/Off Light Switch? [R3]/7.4.4
O.1 No
HAD15 Is the product programmed as a Dimmer Switch? [R3]/7.4.5
O.1 No
HAD16 Is the product programmed as a Color Dimmer Switch? [R3]/7.4.6
O.1 No
HAD17 Is the product programmed as a Light Sensor? [R3]/7.4.7
O.1 No
HAD18 Is the product programmed as an Occupancy Sensor? [R3]/7.4.8
O.1 No
HAD19 Is the product programmed as a Shade? [R3]/7.5.1
O.1 No
HAD20 Is the product programmed as a Shade Controller? [R3]/7.5.2
O.1 No
HAD35
Is the product a Window Covering Device R3/7.5.3 O.1 No
HAD36
Is the product a Window Covering Controller R3/7.5.4 O.1 No
HAD21 Is the product programmed as a Heating/Cooling Unit? [R3]/7.6.1
O.1 No
HAD22 Is the product programmed as a Thermostat? [R3]/7.6.2
O.1 No
HAD23 Is the product programmed as a Temperature Sensor? [R3]/7.6.3
O.1 No
HAD24 Is the product programmed as a Pump? [R3]/7.6.4
O.1 No
HAD25 Is the product programmed as a Pump Controller? [R3]/7.6.5
O.1 No
HAD26 Is the product programmed as a Pressure Sensor? [R3]/7.6.6
O.1 No
HAD27 Is the product programmed as a Flow Sensor? [R3]/7.6.7
O.1 No
HAD28 Is the product programmed as a Control and Indicating Equipment? [R3]/7.7.1
O.1 No
HAD29 Is the product programmed as an IAS Ancillary Control Equipment? [R3]/7.7.2
O.1 No
HAD30 Is the product programmed as an IAS Zone? [R3]/7.7.3
O.1 No
HAD31 Is the product programmed as an IAS Warning Device? [R3]/7.7.4
O.1 No
8.5 Home Automation common clusters
Table 6 – Common cluster ZCL PICS restrictions/requirements
ZCL PICS Item number [R14] Status Additional Constraints Support
BCS1 M Yes
ICS1 M Yes
PCCS1 O No
TCCS1 O No
ACS1 O No
SMC1 O
SMS1 O
Table 7 – Common cluster support
Item number Item description Reference Status Support
HACC1 Are any clusters that receive attribute reports supported as either server or client? [R2] 7.1
O Yes
HACC2 Are any manufacturer-specific clusters supported? [R2] 7.1
O No
I wanted to know whether these switches can support the Openhab Binding?
And If it supports then can changing the usb stick solve the issue?
From the information, it’s actually unclear what this device is. It seems to state NO to every question - eg is this a switch - no, is this a level control switch - no… Maybe I missed it, but I don’t see any “yes” here so it’s unclear what the device does.
If it’s a simple switch as the name infers, then it should work.
This is what is found about c2531.That cc2531 cannot be used as co-ordinator.
zigbee alliance cc2531 compliance download linkThat’s incorrect.
As I said earlier, if the device is a standard switch, then it should work fine with the binding.
ok…then what do you think Is the switch a standard switch?..since I was able to control it?..
Sorry - I don’t understand what you mean. Can you rephrase the question please?
Sorry for my language.
Is the ulti zigbee switch a standard switch from above compliance document?