FIBARO Wall Switch FGWDSEU-221 Manual
- June 8, 2024
- FIBARO
Table of Contents
- FIBARO
- Wall Switch
- SKU: FGWDSEU-221
- Quickstart
- Important safety information
- What is Z-Wave?
- Product Description
- Prepare for Installation / Reset
- Inclusion/Exclusion
- Quick trouble shooting
- Association – one device controls an other device
- Configuration Parameters
- Parameter 1: Remember device state
- Parameter 10: LED framepower limit
- Parameter 11: LED framecolour when ON
- Parameter 12: LED framecolour when OFF
- Parameter 13: LED framebrightness
- Parameter 150: First channeloperating mode
- Parameter 151: Second channeloperating mode
- Parameter 152: First channel – reaction to switch for delayed OFF / pulse
- Parameter 153: Second channel – reaction to switch for delayed OFF /
- Parameter 154: First channel – time parameter for delayed OFF / pulse
- Parameter 155: Second channel – time parameter for delayed OFF / pulse
- Parameter 156: First channelSwitch ON value sent to 2nd and 3rd
- Parameter 157: First channelSwitch OFF value sent to 2nd and 3rd
- Parameter 158: First channelDouble Click value sent to 2nd and 3rd
- Parameter 159: Second channelSwitch ON value sent to 4th and 5th
- Parameter 160: Second channelSwitch OFF value sent to 4th and 5th
- Parameter 161: Second channelDouble Click value sent to 4th and 5th
- Parameter 2: First channeloverload safety switch
- Parameter 20: Buttons operation
- Parameter 24: Buttons orientation
- Parameter 25: Outputs orientation
- Parameter 3: Second channeloverload safety switch
- Parameter 30: Alarm configuration – 1st slot
- Parameter 31: Alarm configuration – 2nd slot
- Parameter 32: Alarm configuration – 3rd slot
- Parameter 33: Alarm configuration – 4th slot
- Parameter 34: Alarm configuration – 5th slot
- Parameter 35: Alarm configurationduration
- Parameter 40: First buttonscenes sent
- Parameter 41: Second buttonscenes sent
- Parameter 60: Power reportsinclude self-consumption
- Parameter 61: Power reports for first channelon change
- Parameter 62: Power reports for first channelperiodic
- Parameter 63: Power reports for second channelon change
- Parameter 64: Power reports for second channelperiodic
- Parameter 65: Energy reports for first channelon change
- Parameter 66: Energy reports for first channelperiodic
- Parameter 67: Energy reports for second channelon change
- Parameter 68: Energy reports for second channelperiodic
- Technical Data
- Supported Command Classes
- Controlled Command Classes
- Explanation of Z-Wave specific terms
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FIBARO
Wall Switch
SKU: FGWDSEU-221
Quickstart
This is a
secure
On/Off Power Switch
for
.
To run this device please connect it to your mains power supply.
Important safety information
Please read this manual carefully. Failure to follow the recommendations in
this manual may be dangerous or may violate the law.
The manufacturer, importer, distributor and seller shall not be liable for any
loss or damage resulting from failure to comply with the instructions in this
manual or any other material.
Use this equipment only for its intended purpose. Follow the disposal
instructions.
Do not dispose of electronic equipment or batteries in a fire or near open heat sources.
What is Z-Wave?
Z-Wave is the international wireless protocol for communication in the Smart
Home. This
device is suited for use in the region mentioned in the Quickstart section.
Z-Wave ensures a reliable communication by reconfirming every message ( two-
way
communication) and every mains powered node can act as a repeater for other
nodes
( meshed network ) in case the receiver is not in direct wireless range of
the
transmitter.
This device and every other certified Z-Wave device can be used together
with any other
certified Z-Wave device regardless of brand and origin as long as both are
suited for the
same frequency range.
If a device supports secure communication it will communicate with other
devices
secure as long as this device provides the same or a higher level of security.
Otherwise it will automatically turn into a lower level of security to
maintain
backward compatibility.
For more information about Z-Wave technology, devices, white papers etc.
please refer
to www.z-wave.info.
Product Description
FIBARO Walli Single Switch is a smart wall switch designed to control one or two light sources via Z-Wave network. It measures active power andenergy consumed by the controlledload. You can install it with provided cover plate or other compatible.Main features of FIBARO Walli Double Switch:- Can be used with: oConventional incandescent and halogen light sources, oLED lamps, oFluorescent lamps, oElectronic transformers (for ELV halogen lamps and LED bulbs), oFerromagnetic transformers (for MLV halogen lamps).- Can be used with provided cover plate or one of the following: oGIRASystem 55 (Standard 55, E2, Event, Event Clear), oLegrandCliane, oSchneiderOdace.- Active power and energy consumption metering.- Supports Z-Wave network Security Modes: S0 with AES-128 encryption and S2 Authenticated with PRNG-based encryption.- Works as Z-Wave signal repeater (all non-battery operated devices within the network will act as repeaters to increase reliability of the network).- May be used with all devices certified with the Z-Wave Plus certificate and should be compatible with such devices produced by other manufacturers.
Prepare for Installation / Reset
Please read the user manual before installing the product.
In order to include (add) a Z-Wave device to a network it must be in factory
default
state. Please make sure to reset the device into factory default. You can do
this by
performing an Exclusion operation as described below in the manual. Every
Z-Wave
controller is able to perform this operation however it is recommended to use
the primary
controller of the previous network to make sure the very device is excluded
properly
from this network.
Safety Warning for Mains Powered Devices
ATTENTION: only authorized technicians under consideration of the country-
specific
installation guidelines/norms may do works with mains power. Prior to the
assembly of
the product, the voltage network has to be switched off and ensured against
re-switching.
Inclusion/Exclusion
On factory default the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network. The
device needs
to be added to an existing wireless network to communicate with the
devices of this network.
This process is called Inclusion.
Devices can also be removed from a network. This process is called
Exclusion.
Both processes are initiated by the primary controller of the Z-Wave network.
This
controller is turned into exclusion respective inclusion mode. Inclusion and
Exclusion is
then performed doing a special manual action right on the device.
Quick trouble shooting
Here are a few hints for network installation if things dont work as expected.
- Make sure a device is in factory reset state before including. In doubt exclude before include.
- If inclusion still fails, check if both devices use the same frequency.
- Remove all dead devices from associations. Otherwise you will see severe delays.
- Never use sleeping battery devices without a central controller.
- Dont poll FLIRS devices.
- Make sure to have enough mains powered device to benefit from the meshing
Association – one device controls an other device
Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between one
device
controlling another device is called association. In order to control a
different
device, the controlling device needs to maintain a list of devices that will
receive
controlling commands. These lists are called association groups and they are
always
related to certain events (e.g. button pressed, sensor triggers, …). In case
the event happens all devices stored in the respective association group will
receive the same wireless command wireless command, typically a ‘Basic Set’
Command.
Association Groups:
Group NumberMaximum NodesDescription
1| 1| Lifeline reports the device status and allows for assigning single
device only (main controller by default).
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2| 5| On/Off is used to turn the associated devices on/off reflecting button
operation (uses Basic command class).
3| 5| Dimmer is used to change level of associated devices reflecting button
operation(uses Switch Multilevel command class).
Configuration Parameters
Z-Wave products are supposed to work out of the box after inclusion, however
certain configuration can adapt the function better to user needs or unlock
further
enhanced features.
IMPORTANT: Controllers may only allow configuring
signed values. In order to set values in the range 128 … 255 the value sent in
the application shall be the desired value minus 256. For example: To set a
parameter to 200 it may be needed to set a value of 200 minus 256 = minus
56.
In case of a two byte value the same logic applies: Values greater than 32768
may
needed to be given as negative values too.
Parameter 1: Remember device state
This parameter determines how the device will react in the event of power
supply failure (e.g. power outage).The parameter is not relevant for outputs
set to pulse mode (parameter 150/151 set to 2).
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1
SettingDescription
0 | remains switched off after restoring power |
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1 | restores remembered state after restoring power |
Parameter 10: LED framepower limit
This parameter determines maximum active power. Exceeding it results in the
LED frameflashing violet. Function is active only when parameter 11 is set to
8 or 9.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 36800
SettingDescription
500 – 36800 | (50.0-3680.0W, step 0.1W)power threshold |
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Parameter 11: LED framecolour when ON
This parameter defines the LED colour when thedevice is ON.When set to 8 or
9, LED frame colour will change depending on he measured power and parameter
10. Other colours are set permanently and do not depend on power consumption.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1
SettingDescription
0 | LED disabled |
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1 | White |
2 | Red |
3 | Green |
4 | Blue |
5 | Yellow |
6 | Cyan |
7 | Magenta |
8 | colour changes smoothly depending on measured power |
9 | colour changes in steps depending on measured power |
Parameter 12: LED framecolour when OFF
This parameter defines the LED colour when the device is OFF.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | LED disabled |
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1 | White |
2 | Red |
3 | Green |
4 | Blue |
5 | Yellow |
6 | Cyan |
7 | Magenta |
Parameter 13: LED framebrightness
This parameter allows to adjust the LED frame brightness.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 100
SettingDescription
0 | LED disabled |
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1 – 100 | (1-100% brightness) |
101 | brightness directly proportional to measured power |
102 | brightness inversely proportional to measured power |
Parameter 150: First channeloperating mode
This parameter allows to choose operating for the 1st channel .
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | standard operation |
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1 | delayed OFF |
2 | single pulse |
Parameter 151: Second channeloperating mode
This parameter allows to choose operating for the 2nd channel.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | standard operation |
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1 | delayed OFF |
2 | single pulse |
Parameter 152: First channel – reaction to switch for delayed OFF / pulse
modes
This parameter determines how the device in timed mode reacts to pushing the
button for 1st channel.The parameter is relevant only for button toggles modes
(parameter 20 set to 1 or 3).
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | cancel mode and set default state |
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1 | no reaction – mode runs until it ends |
2 | reset timer – start counting from the beginning |
Parameter 153: Second channel – reaction to switch for delayed OFF /
pulse modes
This parameter determines how the device in timed mode reacts to pushing the
button for 2nd channel.The parameter is relevant only for button toggles modes
(parameter 20 set to 1 or 3).
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | cancel mode and set default state |
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1 | no reaction – mode runs until it ends |
2 | reset timer – start counting from the beginning |
Parameter 154: First channel – time parameter for delayed OFF / pulse
modes
This parameter allows to set time parameter used in timed modes for 1st
channel (parameter 150). Delay time for switching off or duration of the
pulse.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 50
SettingDescription
0 | 0.1 second |
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1 – 32000 | (1-32000s, 1s step)time parameter |
Parameter 155: Second channel – time parameter for delayed OFF / pulse
modes
This parameter allows to set time parameter used in timed modes for 2nd
channel (parameter 151). Delay time for switching off or duration of the
pulse.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 50
SettingDescription
0 | 0.1 second |
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1 – 32000 | (1-32000s, 1s step)time parameter |
Parameter 156: First channelSwitch ON value sent to 2nd and 3rd
association groups
This parameter defines value sent with Switch ON command to devices
associated in 2nd and 3rd association group for manual changes of Endpoint 1
state.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 255
SettingDescription
0 – 99 | 2nd association group |
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255 | 3rd association group |
Parameter 157: First channelSwitch OFF value sent to 2nd and 3rd
association groups
This parameter defines value sent with Switch OFF command to devices
associated in 2nd and 3rd association group for manual changes of Endpoint 1
state.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 – 99 | 2nd association group |
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255 | 3rd association group |
Parameter 158: First channelDouble Click value sent to 2nd and 3rd
association groups
This parameter defines value sent with Double Click command to devices
associated in 2nd and 3rd association group for manual changes of Endpoint 1
state.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 99
SettingDescription
0 – 99 | 2nd association group |
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255 | 3rd association group |
Parameter 159: Second channelSwitch ON value sent to 4th and 5th
association groups
This parameter defines value sent with Switch ON command to devices
associated in 4th and5th association group for manual changes of Endpoint 2
state.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 255
SettingDescription
0 – 99 | 4th association group |
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255 | 5th association group |
Parameter 160: Second channelSwitch OFF value sent to 4th and 5th
association groups
This parameter defines value sent with Switch OFF command to devices
associated in 4th and 5th association group for manual changes of Endpoint 2
state.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 – 99 | 4th association group |
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255 | 5th association group |
Parameter 161: Second channelDouble Click value sent to 4th and 5th
association groups
This parameter defines value sent with Double Click command to devices
associated in 4th and 5th association group for manual changes of Endpoint 2
state.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 99
SettingDescription
0 – 99 | 4th association group |
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255 | 5th association group |
Parameter 2: First channeloverload safety switch
This function allows to turn off the controlled device in case of exceeding
the defined power.Controlled device can be turned back on via button or
sending a control frame.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | function disabled |
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10 – 45000 | (1.0-4500.0W, step 0.1W)power threshold |
Parameter 20: Buttons operation
This parameter defines how device buttons should control the channels.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1
SettingDescription
1 | 1st and 2nd button toggle the load |
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2 | 1st button turns the load ON, 2nd button turns the load OFF |
3 | device works in 2-way/3-way switch configuration |
Parameter 24: Buttons orientation
This parameter allows reversing the operation of the buttons.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | default (1st button controls 1st channel, 2nd button controls 2nd channel) |
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1 | reversed (1st button controls 2nd channel, 2nd button controls 1st channel) |
Parameter 25: Outputs orientation
This parameter allows reversing the operation of Q1 and Q2 without changing
the wiring (e.g. in case of invalid connection). Changing orientation turns
both outputs off.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | default (Q1 – 1st channel, Q2 – 2nd channel) |
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1 | reversed (Q1 – 2nd channel, Q2 – 1st channel) |
Parameter 3: Second channeloverload safety switch
This function allows to turn off the controlled device in case of exceeding
the defined power.Controlled device can be turned back on via button or
sending a control frame.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | function disabled |
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10 – 36200 | (1.0-3620.0W, step 0.1W)power threshold |
Parameter 30: Alarm configuration – 1st slot
This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should
react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set
according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
1 – 0 | [MSB]Notification Type |
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2 | Notification Value |
3 | Event/State Parameters |
4 | [LSB]action |
Parameter 31: Alarm configuration – 2nd slot
This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should
react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set
according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
1 | [MSB]Notification Type |
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2 | Notification Value |
3 | Event/State Parameters |
4 | [LSB]action |
Parameter 32: Alarm configuration – 3rd slot
This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should
react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set
according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
1 | [MSB]Notification Type |
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2 | Notification Value |
3 | Event/State Parameters |
4 | [LSB]action |
Parameter 33: Alarm configuration – 4th slot
This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should
react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set
according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | Notification Type |
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1 | [MSB]Notification Type |
2 | Notification Status |
3 | Event/State Parameters |
4 | [LSB]action |
Parameter 34: Alarm configuration – 5th slot
This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should
react. Theparameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set
according to the officialZ-Wave protocol specification.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
1 | [MSB]Notification Type |
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2 | Notification Status |
3 | Event/State Parameters |
4 | [LSB] – action |
Parameter 35: Alarm configurationduration
This parameter defines duration of alarm sequence.When time set in this
parameter elapses, alarm is cancelled, LED frame and relay restore normal
operation, but do not recover state from before the alarm.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 600
SettingDescription
0 | infinite |
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1 – 32400 | (1s-9h, 1s step)duration |
Parameter 40: First buttonscenes sent
This parameter determines which actions result in sending scene IDs assigned
to them. Values can be combined (e.g. 1+2=3 means that scenes for single and
double click are sent). Enabling scenes for triple click disables entering the
device in learn mode by triple clicking.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
1 | Key pressed 1 time |
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2 | Key pressed 2 time |
4 | Key pressed 3 time |
8 | Key hold down and key released |
Parameter 41: Second buttonscenes sent
This parameter determines which actions result in sending scene IDs assigned
to them. Values can be combined (e.g. 1+2=3 means that scenes for single and
double click are sent). Enabling scenes for triple click disables entering the
device in learn mode by triple clicking.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
1 | Key pressed 1 time |
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2 | Key pressed 2 time |
4 | Key pressed 3 time |
8 | Key hold down and key released |
Parameter 60: Power reportsinclude self-consumption
This parameter determines whether the power measurements should include
power consumed by the device itself.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
SettingDescription
0 | Self-consumption not included |
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1 | Self-consumption included |
Parameter 61: Power reports for first channelon change
This parameter defines minimal change (from the last reported) in measured
power that results in sending new report. For loads under 50W the parameter is
irrelevant, report are sent every 5W change.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 15
SettingDescription
0 | reporting on change disabled |
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1 – 500 | (1-500%, 1% step)minimal change |
Parameter 62: Power reports for first channelperiodic
This parameter defines reporting interval for measured power. Periodic
reports are independent from changes in value (parameter 61).
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 3600
SettingDescription
0 | periodic reports disabled |
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30 – 32400 | (30s-9h, 1s step)time interval |
Parameter 63: Power reports for second channelon change
This parameter defines minimal change (from the last reported) in measured
power that results in sending new report. For loads under 50W the parameter is
irrelevant, report are sent every 5W change.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 15
SettingDescription
0 | reporting on change disabled |
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1 – 500 | (1-500%, 1% step)minimal change |
Parameter 64: Power reports for second channelperiodic
This parameter defines reporting interval for measured power. Periodic
reports are independent from changes in value (parameter 63).
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 3600
SettingDescription
0 | periodic reports disabled |
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30 – 32400 | (30s-9h, 1s step)time interval |
Parameter 65: Energy reports for first channelon change
This parameter defines minimal change (from the last reported) in measured
energy that results in sending new report.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 10
SettingDescription
0 | reporting on change disabled |
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1 – 500 | (0.01-5kWh, 0.01kWh step)minimal change |
Parameter 66: Energy reports for first channelperiodic
This parameter defines reporting interval for measured energy.Periodic
reports are independent from changes in value (parameter 66).
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 3600
SettingDescription
0 | periodic reports disabled |
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30 – 32400 | (30s-9h, 1s step)time interval |
Parameter 67: Energy reports for second channelon change
This parameter defines minimal change (from the last reported) in measured
energy that results in sending new report.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 10
SettingDescription
0 | reporting on change disabled |
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1 – 500 | (0.01-5kWh, 0.01kWh step)minimal change |
Parameter 68: Energy reports for second channelperiodic
This parameter defines reporting interval for measured energy. Periodic
reports are independent from changes in value (parameter 67).
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 3600
SettingDescription
0 | periodic reports disabled |
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30 – 32400 | (30s-9h, 1s step)time interval |
Technical Data
Hardware Platform | ZM5101 |
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Device Type | On/Off Power Switch |
Network Operation | Always On Slave |
Firmware Version | HW: 1 FW: 5.02:05.02 |
Z-Wave Version | 6.81.01 |
Certification ID | ZC10-19106772 |
Z-Wave Product Id | 0x010F.0x1A01.0x1000 |
Loads Controlled | 6 |
Color | White |
Supported Meter Type | Electric Energy |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Supported Notification Types | Power ManagementSystem |
Electric Load Type | FluorescentIncandescentLED |
Security V2 | S2_UNAUTHENTICATED ,S2_AUTHENTICATED |
Frequency | XXfrequency |
Maximum transmission power | XXantenna |
Supported Command Classes
- Application Status
- Association Grp Info V2
- Association V2
- Basic
- Central Scene V3
- Configuration
- Crc 16 Encap
- Device Reset Locally
- Firmware Update Md V4
- Manufacturer Specific V2
- Meter V3
- Multi Channel Association V3
- Multi Channel V4
- Notification V8
- Powerlevel
- Protection V2
- Security
- Security 2
- Supervision
- Switch Binary
- Transport Service V2
- Version V2
- Zwaveplus Info V2
Controlled Command Classes
- Basic
Explanation of Z-Wave specific terms
-
Controller — is a Z-Wave device with capabilities to manage the network.
Controllers are typically Gateways,Remote Controls or battery operated wall controllers. -
Slave — is a Z-Wave device without capabilities to manage the network.
Slaves can be sensors, actuators and even remote controls. -
Primary Controller — is the central organizer of the network. It must be
a controller. There can be only one primary controller in a Z-Wave network. -
Inclusion — is the process of adding new Z-Wave devices into a network.
-
Exclusion — is the process of removing Z-Wave devices from the network.
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Association — is a control relationship between a controlling device and
a controlled device. -
Wakeup Notification — is a special wireless message issued by a Z-Wave
device to announces that is able to communicate. -
Node Information Frame — is a special wireless message issued by a
Z-Wave device to announce its capabilities and functions.
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