12. Associations
Use associations for direct communication between the Flush 1 Relay and other devices within
your Z-Wave network without the need of your primary gateway (hub).
Association Groups:
Root device:
• Group 1: Lifeline group (reserved for communication with the primary gateway (hub)), 1
node allowed.
• Group 2: Basic on/off (status change report for Q
• Group 3: Basic on/off (status change report for I2 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 4: Notification report (status change report for I2 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 5: Binary sensor report (status change of the I2 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 6: Basic on/off (status change report for I3 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 7: Notification report (status change report for I3 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 8: Binary sensor report (status change of the I3 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 9: Multilevel sensor report (triggered at change of temperature sensor) up to 16
nodes.
End point 1 (Wall Switch I1):
• Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
• Group 2: Basic on/off (status change report for Q
End point 2 (Wall Switch I2):
• Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
• Group 2: Basic on/off (status change report for I2 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 3: Notification report (status change report for I2 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 4: Binary sensor report (status change of the I2 input), up to 16 nodes
End point 3 (Wall Switch I3):
• Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
• Group 2: Basic on/off (status change report for I3 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 3: Notification report (status change report for I3 input), up to 16 nodes.
• Group 4: Binary sensor report (status change of the I3 input), up to 16 nodes.
End point 4 (External Temperature Sensor):
• Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
• Group2: Multilevel sensor report (triggered at change of temperature sensor) up to 16
nodes.
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