1 Introduction Z-Works 3G Gateway is a Z-Wave controller to enable interaction with homes, offices and buildings. It can collect sensor data and control Z-Wave home devices through the Internet from applications and APIs. 2 General Information Device type: Gateway...
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Supported Association Groups Group ID: 1 – Lifeline Maximum number of devices that can be added to the group: 10 All devices are associated with the lifeline group (group id 1) at the inclusion and no action is performed for the user at that time. ...
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3 GUI This equipment can be controlled via the GUI provided. Here is the description of it. 1 Connect Gateway Dialog 8 Resets the Z-wave Chip 15 Send set basic ON 2 Start Inclusion 9 Send NIF in broadcast 16 Send set basic OFF 3 Abort Inclusion 10 Gets the Home ID 17 Security Layer selection...
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A Gateway IP and MAC Address Display B Home ID and Gateway State C List of the connected Node D Information of the selected Node E List of available Command Class of the selected Node F Command Parameters for the selected Command G Last Device Data of the selected Node H Logs from the Gateway I List of responding from the Gateway when sending Commands...
To connect to a Gateway, select your network interface and then enter either MAC or IP address. 1 Selection of the network interface. 2 User input area, select either MAC or IP Address 3 MAC Address of the Gateway (displayed on the back side of the Hardware) 4 IP Address of the Gateway (if known) 5 Connect to the Gateway 6 Cancel the connection...
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hardware button once while being in Inclusion mode. This will abort the ongoing action and Z-Wave LED goes back to normal state. This equipment supports Secure Inclusion and can add a device as a secure node. 7 Removing Devices (Exclusion) To remove a device from the Z-Wave network, click the “Start Exclusion”...
list automatically. To see the information of a specific device, select the node ID from the Node list. You can check if the gateway fails to communicate with the device by clicking the “Check This Node” button. Remove Failed Node To remove a failed device from the Z-Wave network, use “Remove a failing node”...
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14 Preferred Devices This equipment allows users to include and communicate with devices from any and multiple vendors in its network. This equipment was tested with devices from the following vendors: Z-Works Vision Iwatsu Philio Note: This list is simply to inform that this equipment was tested with devices from those vendors.