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#Aeon labs z stick s2 firmware Pc
To find out which you need the “Z-Wave PC Controller 5” software, also known as “Zensys Tools”. If it doesn’t then you have one of the first revisions. Plug it into your Pi4, does the Pi4 see it straight away? If yes then you have the third revision as listed about. So now you know the difference how can you tell which one you have? These sticks DO WORK on a Pi4 - These are current not available as far as I am aware - at the time of writing Aeotec said these should be available from them directly on popp.to in about a month or so.
#Aeon labs z stick s2 firmware series
Uses a newer 500 series chipset (supports “SmartStart” and prob more, S2?). The Fourth (typically called the “Z-Stick Gen5+”) has a newer Z-Wave library (not sure of the version if anyone can help?), SDK version V6.81.06 and firmware V1.02. These sticks DO WORK on a Pi4 - These already have the hardware modification I will explain below
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The third (typically called the “New Z-Stick Gen5”) also has a Z-Wave library of 4.54, SDK version V6.51.10 and firmware V1.01.
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The second one has a Z-Wave library of 4.54, SDK version V6.51.10 and firmware V1.01. The initial release of this stick runs Z-Wave library 3.95, SDK version V6.51.02 and firmware version V1.00 - Some of these units can be updated to the newer V1.01 firmware but not all of them. So what are the differences and how do I tell which stick I have? The Aeotec Z-Stick Gen5 is a confusing one, from my research and speaking to Aeotec directly there are actually 4 versions of this stick, YES 4! And they all get called exactly the same thing and look exactly the same! One method of fixing is to use a USB hub but this isn’t ideal and certainly not a good enough fix for me so please read on…Ĭan it be fixed? YES! Skip this technical section if you just want the fix below Technically the D+ is pulled up to 5V when plugged in and the Pi4 cannot handle this and rejects the stick. The Aeotec Z-Stick Gen5 is a well known and loved Z-Wave stick but unfortunately for some of us we have found that this stick no longer works on a Pi4. If you are in the UK and need help with the hardware modification outlined below please contact me as I am considering a modification service for this