Hello,
Detectors like the HM-Sen-MDIR-O-2 have no integrated battery check but I would like to find a way to automatically know if they are "still alive".
Would you know a way to do this by running, for example, a program once a day that would report all the elements that are "non responding" ?
Thanks in advance !
HM-Sen-MDIR-O-2: How to know if it is still powered ? (battery dead)
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Re: HM-Sen-MDIR-O-2: How to know if it is still powered ? (battery dead)
Hello!
Roland
They maybe don't have a voltage readout, but definitely have a "low battery" data point, so a service message is generated when the voltage drops under the threashold.
Usually the devices send a status message in given time periods (from about 1 hour to about 24 hours). If the CCU misses this status messages again a service message is generated.but I would like to find a way to automatically know if they are "still alive".
Roland
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1. CCU2 mit ~100 Geräten (in Umstellung auf RaspberryMatic-OVA auf Proxmox-Server)
2. CCU2 per VPN mit ~50 Geräten (geplant: RaspberryMatic auf Charly)
3. CCU2 per VPN mit ~40 Geräten (geplant: RaspberryMatic auf CCU3)
CCU1, Test-CCU2, Raspi 1 mit kleinem Funkmodul, RaspberryMatic als VM unter Proxmox, Access Point,...
Re: HM-Sen-MDIR-O-2: How to know if it is still powered ? (battery dead)
Tx for your reply.
That is strange....I've removed the batteries from the detector when I posted the previous message so more than 24h ago and the CCU shows no service message.
This is what's available today: It is still just as if the detector was up & running.
Regarding the low level there is absolutely nothing to configure for that model.
Is the low level voltage fixed in the firmware ?
That is strange....I've removed the batteries from the detector when I posted the previous message so more than 24h ago and the CCU shows no service message.
This is what's available today: It is still just as if the detector was up & running.
Regarding the low level there is absolutely nothing to configure for that model.
Is the low level voltage fixed in the firmware ?
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Re: HM-Sen-MDIR-O-2: How to know if it is still powered ? (battery dead)
Yes, that's correct.
The HM-SEN-MDIR-O-2 has no cyclic timeout
Re: HM-Sen-MDIR-O-2: How to know if it is still powered ? (battery dead)
And no "low battery" data point in my opinion.