But it looked like the only solution was to buy a rather expensive Z-wave switch.
Luckily my brother pointed me at a relatively cheap Z-wave lamp-holder.
I ordered this EM6555 at domotica-shop.nl for the price of 15 Euro,
Last week I received my lamp holder switch and took it apart.
It was very easy to take the electronics out of the holder.
So I placed the PCB in the outdoor fixture and after including the outdoor light it did show up in HS3.
The device was popping up as a Everspring switch and it works like a charm
Just for anyone who wants to do something similar............
Specifications:
- Protocol: Wireless Z-Wave for home automation (868.42Mhz)
Input: 230V, 50Hz
Compatible lamps: Light bulbs and energy saving bulbs
Generic load: Max. 100 Watts
Socket: E27 (27mm)
Operating temperature: 0°C - 40°C
Repeater: Yes, repeater function for extended wireless range
Usage: Indoor
Indication LED: Yes
Housing colour: Beige
Warranty 5 Year (carry in)