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To enable Z-Wave, plug your Z-Wave USB stick into your Raspberry Pi 3 and add the following to your configuration.yaml
:
zwave:
usb_path: /dev/ttyACM0
RAZBERRY BOARD
If you need GPIO on Raspberry Pi 3 for your Z-Wave module, add the following line into config.txt
(you have to access that on the SD card directly; simply plug it into your PC and edit it there):
dtoverlay=pi3-miniuart-bt
For some devices the /dev/ttyAMA0
device is not detected by udev and is therefore not mapped by Docker. To explicitly set this device for mapping to Home-Assistant, execute the following command using the ssh add-on:
$ curl -d '{"devices": ["ttyAMA0"]}' http://hassio/homeassistant/options
After that, you need to change usb_path
to /dev/ttyAMA0
in your configuration.yaml
.
zwave:
usb_path: /dev/ttyAMA0
HUSBZB-1:
zwave:
usb_path: /dev/ttyUSB0
zha:
usb_path: /dev/ttyUSB1
database_path: /config/zigbee.db
{% linkable_title Further reading %}
For more information on using Z-Wave, see the main documentation.