Advanced Z-Wave Parameters; Association Groups; Wakeup Time - Abus Nexello PLMK10100 Operating Manual

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3. Advanced Z-Wave Parameters

3.1. Association Groups

Z-Wave devices can control other devices directly. This direct control is called association in Z-Wave.
The device ID of the device to be controlled must be stored in the controlling devices. This is done in
so-called association groups. An association group is always linked to an event in the controlling device
(keystroke or triggering of a sensor). When this event occurs, a control command - usually a BASIC
SET - is sent to all devices stored in an association group.
The device supports two association groups:
Group-
Maximum
Number
Devices
Group 1
5
Group 2
5
Group 1 (Association Z-Wave Controller)
 The Lifeline Association is automatically established between the Z-Wave
controller and the device during inclusion and defines what information is
exchanged between the Z-Wave controller and the device.
Group 2 (direct association to terminals)
 When the motion alarm is triggered, it sends a BASIC SET On / Off command to
the nodes of group 2

3.2. WakeUp Time

The time between the WakeUp Notification Commands can be set in the Wakeup Command Class
within the following values:
Minimum wake-up interval
Maximum wake-up interval
Default value Wake-up interval
Interval steps
Group name
Lifeline
on/off control
Description
Profile
General
Device Reset Locally Notification
Central Scene Notification
Notification
15
English
command class
notification report
battery report
basic set
Value
20s
86400s (1 day)
21600s (6 hours)
20s

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