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All PowerTag products use ZigBee Green Power which is not supported by LM ZigBee implementation.
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Only way to add them is through a PASx00 server so you can read them over Modbus TCP
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Get any other sensor that uses standard ZigBee, not ZigBee Green Power.
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We have tested PowerTags before but it was not a 100% stable solution so it was decided not to support it.
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LM ZigBee gateway can possibly communicate with Green Power devices but from our experience most Green Power devices are meant to be used only with their original gateways.
When PowerTag sends data to the gateway it awaits a confirmation message to be sent back to it. The timing window for this confirmation is very short, so it's nearly impossible to implement this via a router. The only more or less stable third-party solution for PowerTags requires a specific gateway with a custom firmware.
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Hi,
For Schneider please use PAS400, PAS600 devices for Schneider power tag. PAS device has LAN, Info from powertags you receive to LM over Modbus IP. Not sure it will works with any other ZGP than Schneider.
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08.10.2024, 17:50
(This post was last modified: 08.10.2024, 19:37 by hocine.)
Hi,
the SED-CO2-G-5045 is not compatible with Panel server PAS400 PAS600
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10.10.2024, 04:26
(This post was last modified: 10.10.2024, 04:27 by Erwin van der Zwart.)
Our preferred configuration to include SED sensors to a BACnet system is using an Automation Server or RP-C controller with a Zigbee dongle, this way you can distribute multiple Zigbee access points where SED sensors can join to (note that these sensors are end devices), when connected to the RP-C they are directly talking BACnet out of the controller, when connected to an AS-P you can easily bind them to objects in your BACnet interface.