It’s not a Google issue as all I do is ask Google to talk to Alarm.com. Alarm.com then asks what I want to do. I tell it to turn on any one of my nodes and it does it, all except this one entry. It is simply called “Heavy” which does not sound anything like any other node. It has no special characters or plurals, it’s dead simple but doesn’t work.
It’s not a Google issue as all I do is ask Google to talk to Alarm.com. Alarm.com then asks what I want to do.
So to clarify, when you say “Ok Google, Ask Alarm.com to…” you are not speaking to the Alarm.com app. You are interacting with Google Home. Google Home has access to an ADC device list that you’ve shared with the integration and command API.
Voice control is 100% Google side. Did you check what the Home app heard to make sure there are no mistakes and that it matches?
Yes, I could do that, and I have, however, for the test I say “Hey Google talk to alarm .com” and stop. Alarm.com, in a different voice, then comes on and asks what I want. If I tell it to turn on the living room light it does, if I ask it to turn on “heavy” I get that error message. Even if you were right why would it work for one and not for the other?
Even if you were right why would it work for one and not for the other?
It might not work for one, but for the other, because those are two different names, and Google might be mishearing or spelling one differently than you anticipate. If Google’s and ADC’s spelling does not match, you’ll just need to adjust the ADC device name to match what Google is hearing.
Google is not putting Alarm.com on the phone, your Google Home is processing your speech and determining what is said. That is then being matched up to your ADC device list via the integration.
The above steps are recommendations straight from the ADC integration instructions.
They are the most likely cause of what you are seeing. Can you please provide a screenshot or confirmation of what Google hears when you give the command for the one that doesn’t work currently?
I have used extremely simple labels, Living, Fan, Bedroom, etc. Also, there are 2 ways to command Google. One is “Hey Google, ask alarm.com to turn on bedroom” after which the alarm.com voice comes on and says “Sure, turning on the bedroom, is there anything else I can do for you?”
Or you can say “Hey Google talk to alarm.com” after which the alarm.com voice comes on and says “How can I help you.”
The words do not show up on a screen so there is no screenshot to send.
Is there a way to disconnect Alarm.com from Google and then reconnect?
You can disable the Alarm.com account on Google Home by unlinking the Alarm.com skill. Steps can be found in the above guide.
Yes, but how do I get it to work the way it’s supposed to?
To confirm, when you ask Google to turn on Heavy, and it gives you the error message “found multiple matching lights.” you are unable to confirm what google hears through the google home app as described here?
One is “Hey Google, ask alarm.com to turn on bedroom” after which the alarm.com voice comes on and says “Sure, turning on the bedroom, is there anything else I can do for you?”
Or you can say “Hey Google talk to alarm.com” after which the alarm.com voice comes on and says “How can I help you.”
Do both of these command types fail with the same error message when asking to turn on heavy?
Yes, but how do I get it to work the way it’s supposed to?
You can try removing the Z-Wave device from panel programming, then re-adding and running a Z-Wave network rediscovery. Afterwards test the Google Home interaction again for resolution.
Over the weekend I removed all devices, reset the panel, and added them in one at a time doing a “rediscover” after each addition. After the last one, I got a positive response to the final rediscover, no faulty nodes.
This time I named that node “Fan” not heavy. The results are the same. If I interface with Google either way and say “turn on the bedroom” the light comes on. If I say “turn on the fan” it says “I found multiple matching lights.”
If I say “turn on the fan” it says “I found multiple matching lights.”
- What is the make/model of the Z-Wave device in use?
- Do you have other devices of this exact same make/model working with Google?
Over the weekend I removed all devices, reset the panel, and added them in one at a time doing a “rediscover” after each addition
In the future to save time, you can just run one rediscovery, after all devices have been cleared/added and placed in their installation locations. In general, rediscovery should be done at the end whenever you add/remove a new device(s).
Yeah, I was getting a node failure and could not isolate it so that’s why I added them one by one like that.
The device is a Zooz-z-wave-plus-power-switch-zen15 and it is the only one like it. It is a heavy-duty switch for my window AC.
Thank you for that product information.
Removing the Alam.com link from Google Home and re-adding it may resolve the issue but the Zooz-z-wave-plus-power-switch-zen15 is not listed as a compatible device from either Alarm.com or Qolsys which may be the root of the issue.
Current compatible device lists can be found below:
does it matter that I have a 2Gig Edge?
Ok, thanks for working with me. I will just have to use this with device commands rather than voice
does it matter that I have a 2GIG Edge?
Apologies, I had Qolsys on the brain. 2GIG Edge has a different list of devices that have been tested compatible, but that device is not listed:
Z-Wave Device Compatibility 5-3-2022.pdf (102.4 KB)
While most Z-Wave devices should work in general (especially binary ones) they may not always play well with either the hub or the a 3rd party integration.
I just realized that I cannot remember the verbal password I sent for verification when I call or get called with a tripped alarm. How can I reset those?
You can confirm or change verbal passcodes for the monitoring center via the Professional Monitoring tab in the System Manager section of your Surety account.
Can you send me instructions on how to connect an SMKT3-345 smoke/heat/freeze detector to my 2GIG Edge panel?
Edge programming is accessed via:
Settings > Enter Installer Code > Installer Toolbox > Panel Programming > Wireless Zones. Move to the first unused zone and click Edit Zone.
Sensor can be programmed as three zones, Smoke, Heat, and Freeze.
Smoke Detector
- Sensor Type: 09 - 24 Hour Fire
- Equipment Code: (1058) 2GIG Smoke Detector
- TXID: Learn - Tamper Sensor
- Equipment Age: New
- Sensor Loop: 1
- Voice Descriptor: Smoke Detector
- Sensor Reports: Enabled
- Sensor Supervised: Enabled
- Sensor Chime: As desired
Heat Detector
- Sensor Type: 09 - 24 Hour Fire
- Equipment Code: (1058) 2GIG Smoke Detector
- TXID: Learn - Tamper Sensor
- Equipment Age: New
- Sensor Loop: 2
- Voice Descriptor: Heat Detector
- Sensor Reports: Enabled
- Sensor Supervised: Enabled
- Sensor Chime: As desired
Freeze Detector
- Sensor Type: 08 - 24 Hour Auxiliary Alarm
- Equipment Type: Freeze
- Equipment Code: (1058) 2GIG Smoke Detector
- TZID: Learn - Tamper Sensor
- Equipment Age: New
- Sensor Loop: 3
- Voice Descriptor: Freeze Detector
- Sensor Reports: Enabled
- Sensor Supervised: Enabled
- Sensor Chime: As desired
For the TX ID section, Click the “Learn” button on the panel and while the panel is “listening” Remove the detector from its base, then reseat. This should activate the internal tamper switch which will learn it into the system. The TX ID that pops up should match what is printed on the sensor. Click on the “Accept” button to save, and then move to the next prompt.
Can you check my system and see if the panel or any of the components need software or firmware updates, please?