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Zipato Mini Keypad status of last mode sent

Anders Jergel shared this question 8 years ago
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Dear Zipato,


I am using your excellent Mini Keypad in my home alarm, but I am missing one variable where I can see which button that was last succesfully submitted to my Z-wave controller.


Is there a variable in the Mini Keypad for that?


Best Regards,

Anders

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Dear Anders,

we are very glad to hear that you like our MINI KEYPAD RFiD/Z-WAVE device.

Could you please explain in more details on which mode you are thinking or maybe give us an example of your issue?

Best regards,

Pero Zovkic

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Hi,

Yes my scenario is like this.

1. I push away and show RFID successful

2. My z-wave controller is changing to away but with a delay of 30 seconds so I can leave without fire an alarm

3. During this 30 seconds I would like to know if I have pushed home button and showed RFID so I can cancel the count down.


Eg. During the count down I would like to poll a variable in the mini keypad to see if home is pressed and in that case cancel the alarm from being enabled. But I cannot find that flag or variable where I can see this in the mini keypad.


Thanks for your help.


Best,

Anders

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I think you have to do that at your Z-wave controller side. You have to react for triggering HOME state during that 30sec delay. Your system shall allow that, and shall handle multithreads. So you can use something like Global Variable to keep the state, and you can check value of the variable after 30sec delay, before next steps in arming procedure.

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I think you have to do that at your Z-wave controller side. You have to react for triggering HOME state during that 30sec delay. Your system shall allow that, and shall handle multithreads. So you can use something like Global Variable to keep the state, and you can check value of the variable after 30sec delay, before next steps in arming procedure.

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I think you have to do that at your Z-wave controller side. You have to react for triggering HOME state during that 30sec delay. Your system shall allow that, and shall handle multithreads. So you can use something like Global Variable to keep the state, and you can check value of the variable after 30sec delay, before next steps in arming procedure.

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I think you have to do that at your Z-wave controller side. You have to react for triggering HOME state during that 30sec delay. Your system shall allow that, and shall handle multithreads. So you can use something like Global Variable to keep the state, and you can check value of the variable after 30sec delay, before next steps in arming procedure.

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