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<p>The following parameters can be entered:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>entity_id</strong> (<em>Required</em>): The entity_id of the device that you are going to set a parameter to. Any entity_id of the node can be used.</li>
<li><strong>node_id</strong> (<em>Required</em>): The node_id of the device that you are going to set a parameter to.</li>
<li><strong>parameter</strong> (<em>Required</em>): The index number of the parameter to be set. Refer to device manual or zwcfg_[home_id].xml</li>
<li><strong>value</strong> (<em>Required</em>): The value to set the parameter to. Refer to device manual or zwcfg_[home_id].xml</li>
<li><strong>size</strong> (<em>Optional</em>): The size of the value. It is normally not needed to specify this parameter, but in some cases its needed. Check OZW.log for details on this.
You should check OZW.log to see if setting has been set
Example entry in dev-service, setting binary report for Aeotec multisensor 6:
You should check OZW.log to see if your new setting has been set
Example entry in dev-service, setting binary reports for an Aeotec Multisensor 6:
<div class="language-yaml highlighter-rouge"><pre class="highlight"><code><span class="c1"># Example entry in dev-service</span>
<span class="pi">{</span><span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">entity_id"</span><span class="pi">:</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">sensor.aetoec_multisensor_6_luminance_5"</span><span class="pi">,</span>
<span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">parameter"</span><span class="pi">:</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">5"</span><span class="pi">,</span>
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<h5><a class="title-link" name="locks-and-other-secure-devices" href="#locks-and-other-secure-devices"></a> Locks and other secure devices</h5>
<p>These devices require a network key to be set for the Z-Wave network before they are paired. This key is set in OpenZwaves <code class="highlighter-rouge">options.xml</code> which is located in OpenZWaves directory. This should also be the same directory as <code class="highlighter-rouge">config_path:</code> in your <code class="highlighter-rouge">configuration.yaml</code>. If its not, make sure you have the same values in all the files you are using.
<p>These devices require a network key to be set for the Z-Wave network before they are paired. This key is set in OpenZWaves <code class="highlighter-rouge">options.xml</code> which is located in OpenZWaves directory. This should also be the same directory as <code class="highlighter-rouge">config_path:</code> in your <code class="highlighter-rouge">configuration.yaml</code>. If its not, make sure you have the same values in all the files you are using.
The option is commented out by default in <code class="highlighter-rouge">options.xml</code> and is a default key. Make your own unique key. The key is in Hexadecimals.
It is best to pair these devices in OpenZWave Control Panel or other Z-wave tool that can show you logs while pairing. Home Assistant show logs from zwave too and it is <code class="highlighter-rouge">OZW.log</code> in the Home Assistant config directory.
You should see communication from the node with lines starting with <code class="highlighter-rouge">info: NONCES</code> in <code class="highlighter-rouge">OZW.log</code> when the device is paired secure successfully. If you use Open Zwave Control Panel to pair, test the device before you save the configuration.
It is best to pair these devices in OpenZWave Control Panel or another Z-Wave tool that can show you logs while pairing. Home Assistant stores logs from Z-Wave in <code class="highlighter-rouge">OZW.log</code> in the Home Assistant config directory.
You should see communication from the node with lines starting with <code class="highlighter-rouge">info: NONCES</code> in <code class="highlighter-rouge">OZW.log</code> when the device is paired successfully with a secure connection. If you use OpenZWave Control Panel to pair, test the device before you save the configuration.
Make sure you copy the newly saved <code class="highlighter-rouge">zwcfg_[home_id].xml</code>into your Home Assistant configuration directory.</p>
<h5><a class="title-link" name="aeon-minimote" href="#aeon-minimote"></a> Aeon Minimote</h5>