Smart Start process #17
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Hi @georgeinva2004, This error is from the driver. a Smart Start QR Code will usually have a 5 digit number printed along with it. Use the below, and you should see it will be accepted (if I haven't messed it up) The 5 digit pin (that may also be printed) is the first 5 digit segment. of the 5x8 digit DSK (highlighted below) 900143493001 Its very likely the QR code you're scanning is not a smart Start on, S2 support is needed on the device for Smart Start Once a QR has been accepted - the device will auto pair the next time it is powered on (and not already attached to a network of course) |
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and don't apologize 😉 |
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A couple of things. Came across this post from Sengled saying that the QR code on the box may have been misprinted, so I used the QR Code on the bulb itself. https://support.sengled.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001982014-I-scanned-the-Element-box-QR-code-and-it-said-it-was-not-a-Sengled-product-What-do-I-do- The QR Code on the bulb is this(X's added by me to obfuscate the actual code): |
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This is where my ignorance of ZWave is going to show. I apologize in advance if this is a dumb question.
I successfully integrated the new version of ZWaveJS.NET into my app. I can capture the QR Code on a ZWave device successfully. Unfortunately, when I pass the code to the ProvisionSmartStartNode method, I get an error back saying that the QR Code needs to begin with a "90". The QR Code on the device (Sengled light bulb) seems to match the serial number on the box. Is there a step I'm missing?
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