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Tuya Smart Zigbee Smoke Detector, Model PST-YG500A: Device request #7754

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Winnie-LD opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 16 comments
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Tuya Smart Zigbee Smoke Detector, Model PST-YG500A: Device request #7754

Winnie-LD opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 16 comments

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@Winnie-LD
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Winnie-LD commented May 9, 2024

Is there already an existing issue for this?

  • I have searched the existing issues and there is none for my device

Product name

Tuya Smart Zigbee Smoke Detector, Model PST-YG500A

Manufacturer

Tuya

Model identifier

ConBee II

Device type to add

Sensor

Node info

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Endpoints and clusters

Basic

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Further relevant clusters

Power Configuration

On/Off

Level Control

Color Control

Thermostat

Simple Metering

Electrical Measurement

Any other cluster of relevance/interest

@Winnie-LD
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Ist this sufficient information for covering the device? Do you need further information / screenshots?
thank you for your support!

@Mimiix
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Mimiix commented May 11, 2024

Ist this sufficient information for covering the device? Do you need further information / screenshots? thank you for your support!

This is not the smoke detector, this is the Conbee.

@Winnie-LD
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Ah, ok. I see. How do I extract information from the smoke detector? Every time I run deconz on my PC (with ConBee II attached), it would crash as soon as I enable "join network".

@Smanar
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Smanar commented May 12, 2024

It crash ?
Something like #7326 ?
To include the device, if it's not already done, just use phoscon, "add new sensor", you will be able to see it in deconz.
Informations will probably be missing, so need to use https://github.com/dresden-elektronik/deconz-rest-plugin/wiki/How-to-read-Clusters

We need at least, the global node picture, with name, endpoint, clusters list ,and attribute from "basic" cluster, the 0x0000.

@Winnie-LD
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A simple reinstall of the deconz software on Win11 did the job...
Now I can see some of my devices, unfortunately not the smoke sensor (why should I, if it doesn't connect...?)
What do I do now, in order to fetch necessary informations from a device that won't show up or connect?

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Mimiix commented May 12, 2024

A simple reinstall of the deconz software on Win11 did the job... Now I can see some of my devices, unfortunately not the smoke sensor (why should I, if it doesn't connect...?) What do I do now, in order to fetch necessary informations from a device that won't show up or connect?

It should show up as a hex name in deconz. You won't see it in phoscon.

@Winnie-LD
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Yes, it does. And I was able to pair it in Phoscon App. However, it does not deliver useful information.
How do I get it to reveal its readings?

@Smanar
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Smanar commented May 12, 2024

https://github.com/dresden-elektronik/deconz-rest-plugin/wiki/How-to-read-Clusters

I need at least attribure from basic cluster 0x0000 (rememeber you need to awake the device)
And the full node picture with cluster visible

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Mimiix commented May 12, 2024

Don't post them as a comment, please update the original post here

@Winnie-LD
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OK, thank you once more. I updated the first post, is this helpful? Do you need more / other information?

@Smanar
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Smanar commented May 13, 2024

Yes it's fine, and I have a good new, will be easy for you, your device is already supported ^^

https://github.com/dresden-elektronik/deconz-rest-plugin/blob/master/devices/tuya/_TZ3210_up3pngle_TS0205_smoke_sensor.json

It's for that the name is "fire 4" and not "0xXXXX", it's probably your fourth try to include it. Can try it, but for me all is fine.

@Winnie-LD
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I tried this ddf before and deconz would recognize the smoke sensor but as a YG400A of course. The device does not deliver any useful information, trigger, events or whatever you call it. It shows a nice symbol (a flame) but that's all.
I guess, I need a specific ddf for this device?

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Smanar commented May 13, 2024

but as a YG400A of course

Useless, it's tuya, it's a clone of clone of clone, it's just "one more clone" of a smoke sensor, you can find the same device called GB4478 on another brand.

The device does not deliver any useful information, trigger, events or whatever you call it. It shows a nice symbol (a flame) but that's all

You mean in Phoscon ? Try to take a look in phoscon/help/API Information and tab "event". Now try to trigger the device.

@Winnie-LD
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Ah, that's it. I see it recognizes smoke (already tested it) and the alarm sets off.
The "fire" reading jumps from 0 to 1 - that should be the trigger I was looking for.

But as far as I can see, I can't control the siren via zigbee?

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Smanar commented May 14, 2024

But as far as I can see, I can't control the siren via zigbee?

IDK, from Z2M the _TZ3210_up3pngle is a YG400A, and I see nothing to trigger the siren on your device node picture, no warning device cluster and no tuya cluster.

https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices/TS0205.html

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