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## Overview
Z-wave compatible smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. First Alert Z-Wave Detector - NOT WINK compatible
Integrated wireless alarm system is Iris compatible to send you mobile alerts and emails. The alarm is also compatible with 3rd party certified z-wave devices with the First Alert protocol. Note- this alarm is not compatible with Onelink. Wireless connection to z-wave hub (not included)
Reliable electrochemical co and photoelectric smoke sensors
Features single button test/Silence and side-access battery drawer
Meets UL standards and backed by 7 year limited warranty
Certified for use with Nexia Home Intelligence or other Z-Wave systems
Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide protection that alerts you whether you are home or away
Photoelectric smoke sensor helps reduce false alarms such as from cooking or shower steam
Z-wave compatible smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. First Alert Z-Wave Detector - NOT WINK compatible.
Integrated wireless alarm system is Iris compatible to send you mobile alerts and emails. The alarm is also compatible with 3rd party certified Z-Wave devices with the First Alert protocol. Note- this alarm is not compatible with Onelink.
* Wireless connection to z-wave hub
* Reliable electrochemical co and photoelectric smoke sensors
* Features single button test/Silence and side-access battery drawer
* Meets UL standards and backed by 7 year limited warranty
* Certified for use with Nexia Home Intelligence or other Z-Wave systems
* Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide protection that alerts you whether you are home or away
* Photoelectric smoke sensor helps reduce false alarms such as from cooking or shower steam
### Inclusion Information
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| Channel | Channel Id | Category | Item Type |
|---------|------------|----------|-----------|
| Heartbeat | alarm_general | Door | Switch |
| Smoke | alarm_smoke | Smoke | Switch |
| Smoke Alarm | alarm_smoke | Smoke | Switch |
| Carbon Monoxide Alarm | alarm_co | Door | Switch |
| Test Button | alarm_tamper | | Switch |
| Battery Level | battery-level | Battery | Number |
### Heartbeat
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| OFF | OK |
| ON | Alarm |
### Smoke
### Smoke Alarm
Indicates if a smoke is triggered.
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| OFF | OK |
| ON | Alarm |
### Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Indicates if the carbon monoxide alarm is triggered.
The ```alarm_co``` channel supports the ```Switch``` item and is in the ```Door``` category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the ```Switch``` item type -:
| Value | Label |
|-------|-----------|
| OFF | OK |
| ON | Alarm |
### Test Button
Indicates if the tamper alarm is triggered.
The ```alarm_tamper``` channel supports the ```Switch``` item. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the ```Switch``` item type -:
| Value | Label |
|-------|-----------|
| OFF | OK |
| ON | Alarm |
### Battery Level
Represents the battery level as a percentage (0-100%). Bindings for things supporting battery level in a different format (e.g. 4 levels) should convert to a percentage to provide a consistent battery level reading.

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# DWS01 Door and Window Sensor
This describes the Z-Wave device *DWS01*, manufactured by *[Hank](http://www.hank-tech.com/)* with the thing type UID of ```hank_dws01_00_000```.
The device is in the category of *Door*, defining Door sensors.
![DWS01 product image](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/663/663_default.jpg)

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The device is in the category of *Door*, defining Door sensors.
![10795 product image](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/817/817_default.jpg)
The 10795 supports routing. This allows the device to communicate using other routing enabled devices as intermediate routers. This device is unable to participate in the routing of data from other devices.
The 10795 does not permanently listen for messages sent from the controller - it will periodically wake up automatically to check if the controller has messages to send, but will sleep most of the time to conserve battery life. Refer to the *Wakeup Information* section below for further information.
## Overview
The Monoprice Z-Wave Door/Window Sensor mounts to a door or window, detects when it is opened or closed, and sends a Z-Wave trigger signal to the smart home network. It also has a tamper-proof switch, which will trigger a notification when the sensor's cap is removed. These trigger signals can be used to activate various other devices and perform preprogrammed tasks. When the sensor is included into a secured Z-Wave network, all communications will be encrypted using AES encryption.
### Inclusion Information
* Add the sensor to an existing Z-Wave network by first putting your main Z-Wave Interface Controller (ZIC) into "inclusion" mode.
* Follow the instructions that came with your ZIC to pair the sensor with the controller.
* Place the sensor within 1 meter of the ZIC, then press and hold the program switch for about 1 second.
* The LED will stop flashing and will glow steadily when pairing is complete.
### Exclusion Information
* To remove the sensor from an existing Z-Wave network, first put the ZIC into "exclusion" mode and follow its instructions for removing a device.
* With the sensor within 1 meter of the ZIC, press and hold the program switch for about 1 second to exclude the sensor from the network.
### Wakeup Information
The 10795 does not permanently listen for messages sent from the controller - it will periodically wake up automatically to check if the controller has messages to send, but will sleep most of the time to conserve battery life. The wakeup period can be configured in the user interface - it is advisable not to make this too short as it will impact battery life - a reasonable compromise is 1 hour.
The wakeup period does not impact the devices ability to report events or sensor data. The device can be manually woken with a button press on the device as described below - note that triggering a device to send an event is not the same as a wakeup notification, and this will not allow the controller to communicate with the device.
Put the sensor into "awake" mode by removing the rear cover.  When in "awake" mode it can receive inclusion, exclusion, and association commands from the ZIC
## Channels
The following table summarises the channels available for the 10795 -:
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| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V1| |
### Documentation Links
* [Monoprice Door/Window Sensor (10795) Users Manual](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/817/10795-Manual-131204.pdf)
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The device is in the category of *Wall Switch*, defining Any device attached to the wall that controls a binary status of something, for ex. a light switch.
![CWS-3101 product image](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/294/294_default.jpg)
The CWS-3101 does not permanently listen for messages sent from the controller - it will periodically wake up automatically to check if the controller has messages to send, but will sleep most of the time to conserve battery life. Refer to the *Wakeup Information* section below for further information.
## Overview

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# 05438 Indoor/Outdoor Wall Plug Switch
This describes the Z-Wave device *05438*, manufactured by *Popp & Co* with the thing type UID of ```popp_05438_00_000```.
The device is in the category of *Power Outlet*, defining Small devices to be plugged into a power socket in a wall which stick there.
![05438 product image](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/230/230_default.png)

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layout: documentation
title: CT200X - ZWave
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# CT200X Vivint Element Thermostat w/ other sensors
This describes the Z-Wave device *CT200X*, manufactured by *Radio Thermostat Company of America (RTC)* with the thing type UID of ```rtc_ct200x_00_000```.
The device is in the category of *HVAC*, defining Air condition devices, Fans.
![CT200X product image](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/938/938_default.png)
The CT200X supports routing. This allows the device to communicate using other routing enabled devices as intermediate routers. This device is unable to participate in the routing of data from other devices.
## Overview
This thermostat is provided by Vivint, but can join a non-Vivint ZWave network.
### Inclusion Information
The Vivint Element Thermostat is a Z-Wave® compliant thermostat. It has an onboard radio that can be added to an existing Z-Wave® network. This device can be used on a network with products from different vendors.
1. Set your primary controller to INCLUDE mode to add the thermostat as a node on your network (see your specific controllers User Manual for detailed instructions).
2. The Thermostat main screen shows a welcome message. Press the SIDE button to continue.
3. Press the SIDE button to initiate the inclusion process. This initiates the network connection process.
* If inclusion fails, the screen says “Failed”. Press the SIDE button to try adding again.
4. When the Thermostat has been successfully included to a Z-Wave network, the screen displays a confirmation check mark. Press the SIDE button to continue. You can now configure the thermostat to work with your HVAC system.
5. Your primary controller indicates that the thermostat was successfully added to its network (see your specific controllers User Manual for details).
### Exclusion Information
The Vivint Element can be excluded from the Z-Wave network process similar to the inclusion process. Set your primary controller to EXCLUDE.
## Channels
The following table summarises the channels available for the CT200X -:
| Channel | Channel Id | Category | Item Type |
|---------|------------|----------|-----------|
| Sensor (relative humidity) | sensor_relhumidity | Humidity | Number |
| Sensor (temperature) | sensor_temperature | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Thermostat mode | thermostat_mode | Temperature | Number |
| Operating State | thermostat_state | Temperature | Number |
| Setpoint (cooling) | thermostat_setpoint | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Setpoint (furnace) | thermostat_setpoint | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Setpoint (dry air) | thermostat_setpoint | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Setpoint (heating) | thermostat_setpoint | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Thermostat fan mode | thermostat_fanmode | | |
| Thermostat fan state | thermostat_fanstate | | |
| Battery Level | battery-level | Battery | Number |
| Clock Time Offset | time_offset | Temperature | Number |
| Sensor (relative humidity) 1 | sensor_relhumidity1 | Humidity | Number |
| Sensor (temperature) 1 | sensor_temperature1 | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Thermostat mode 1 | thermostat_mode1 | Temperature | Number |
| Operating State 1 | thermostat_state1 | Temperature | Number |
| Setpoint (cooling) 1 | thermostat_setpoint1 | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Setpoint (furnace) 1 | thermostat_setpoint1 | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Setpoint (dry air) 1 | thermostat_setpoint1 | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Setpoint (heating) 1 | thermostat_setpoint1 | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
| Thermostat fan mode 1 | thermostat_fanmode1 | | |
| Thermostat fan state 1 | thermostat_fanstate1 | | |
| Battery Level | battery-level | Battery | Number |
| Clock Time Offset 1 | time_offset1 | Temperature | Number |
| Sensor (relative humidity) 2 | sensor_relhumidity2 | Humidity | Number |
| Sensor (temperature) 2 | sensor_temperature2 | Temperature | Number:Temperature |
### Sensor (relative humidity)
Indicates the current relative humidity.
The ```sensor_relhumidity``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Humidity``` category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
### Sensor (temperature)
Indicates the current temperature.
The ```sensor_temperature``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Thermostat mode
Sets the thermostat.
The ```thermostat_mode``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the ```Number``` item type -:
| Value | Label |
|-------|-----------|
| 0 | Off |
| 1 | Heat |
| 2 | Cool |
| 3 | Auto |
| 4 | Aux Heat |
| 5 | Resume |
| 6 | Fan Only |
| 7 | Furnace |
| 8 | Dry Air |
| 9 | Moist Air |
| 10 | Auto Changeover |
| 11 | Heat Economy |
| 12 | Cool Economy |
| 13 | Away |
### Operating State
Sets the thermostat operating state.
The ```thermostat_state``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the ```Number``` item type -:
| Value | Label |
|-------|-----------|
| 0 | Idle |
| 1 | Heating |
| 2 | Cooling |
| 3 | Fan Only |
| 4 | Pending Heat |
| 5 | Pending Cool |
| 6 | Vent / Economiser |
### Setpoint (cooling)
Sets the thermostat setpoint.
The ```thermostat_setpoint``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Setpoint (furnace)
Sets the thermostat setpoint.
The ```thermostat_setpoint``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Setpoint (dry air)
Sets the thermostat setpoint.
The ```thermostat_setpoint``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Setpoint (heating)
Sets the thermostat setpoint.
The ```thermostat_setpoint``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Thermostat fan mode
Channel type information on this channel is not found.
### Thermostat fan state
Channel type information on this channel is not found.
### Battery Level
Represents the battery level as a percentage (0-100%). Bindings for things supporting battery level in a different format (e.g. 4 levels) should convert to a percentage to provide a consistent battery level reading.
The ```battery-level``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Battery``` category.
### Clock Time Offset
Provides the current time difference for the devices time.
The ```time_offset``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Sensor (relative humidity) 1
Indicates the current relative humidity.
The ```sensor_relhumidity1``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Humidity``` category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
### Sensor (temperature) 1
Indicates the current temperature.
The ```sensor_temperature1``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Thermostat mode 1
Sets the thermostat.
The ```thermostat_mode1``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the ```Number``` item type -:
| Value | Label |
|-------|-----------|
| 0 | Off |
| 1 | Heat |
| 2 | Cool |
| 3 | Auto |
| 4 | Aux Heat |
| 5 | Resume |
| 6 | Fan Only |
| 7 | Furnace |
| 8 | Dry Air |
| 9 | Moist Air |
| 10 | Auto Changeover |
| 11 | Heat Economy |
| 12 | Cool Economy |
| 13 | Away |
### Operating State 1
Sets the thermostat operating state.
The ```thermostat_state1``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the ```Number``` item type -:
| Value | Label |
|-------|-----------|
| 0 | Idle |
| 1 | Heating |
| 2 | Cooling |
| 3 | Fan Only |
| 4 | Pending Heat |
| 5 | Pending Cool |
| 6 | Vent / Economiser |
### Setpoint (cooling) 1
Sets the thermostat setpoint.
The ```thermostat_setpoint1``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Setpoint (furnace) 1
Sets the thermostat setpoint.
The ```thermostat_setpoint1``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Setpoint (dry air) 1
Sets the thermostat setpoint.
The ```thermostat_setpoint1``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Setpoint (heating) 1
Sets the thermostat setpoint.
The ```thermostat_setpoint1``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Thermostat fan mode 1
Channel type information on this channel is not found.
### Thermostat fan state 1
Channel type information on this channel is not found.
### Battery Level
Represents the battery level as a percentage (0-100%). Bindings for things supporting battery level in a different format (e.g. 4 levels) should convert to a percentage to provide a consistent battery level reading.
The ```battery-level1``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Battery``` category.
### Clock Time Offset 1
Provides the current time difference for the devices time.
The ```time_offset1``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
### Sensor (relative humidity) 2
Indicates the current relative humidity.
The ```sensor_relhumidity2``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Humidity``` category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
### Sensor (temperature) 2
Indicates the current temperature.
The ```sensor_temperature2``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category.
## Device Configuration
The following table provides a summary of the 16 configuration parameters available in the CT200X.
Detailed information on each parameter can be found in the sections below.
| Param | Name | Description |
|-------|-------|-------------|
| 1 | Temperature Reporting Threshold (8-bit) | This value determines the reporting threshold |
| 2 | HVAC Settings | Retrieves the HVAC Settings |
| 3 | Utility Lock | Enable or Disable the Utility Lock |
| 4 | C-Wire/Battery Status | Query power which source is in use |
| 5 | Humidity Reporting Threshold | This value determines the reporting threshold |
| 6 | Auxiliary/Emergency | Auxiliary / Emergency Heat Pump Mode |
| 7 | Thermostat Swing Temp | Temperature spread between the on and off temperatures |
| 8 | Thermostat Diff Temp | How far off from target temp before turning on unit |
| 9 | Thermostat Recovery Mode | Bring a space back to a normal occupied temp |
| 11 | Simple UI Mode | Toggle Simple UI Mode |
| 12 | Multicast | Toggle Multicast Mode |
| 13 | Main Display Selection | Control which info is displayed in the main display area |
| 14 | Save Energy Mode Type | Save Energy Mode behavior |
| 15 | Fan Timer | Activate Fan w/ auto shutoff timer |
| 17 | Temperature Calibration | Temperature Calibration / Offset |
| 18 | Display Units | Celsius or Fahrenheit |
### Parameter 1: Temperature Reporting Threshold (8-bit)
This value determines the reporting threshold
This value determines the reporting threshold when association reporting is enabled.
Unsupported values are ignored.
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 0 | Disabled |
| 1 | Also Disabled |
| 2 | 0.5 degrees F |
| 3 | 1.0 degrees F |
| 4 | 1.5 degrees F |
The manufacturer defined default value is ```2``` (0.5 degrees F).
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_1_1_wo``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
This is a write only parameter.
### Parameter 2: HVAC Settings
Retrieves the HVAC Settings
Byte 1 = HVAC Setup: Normal (0x01) or Heat Pump (0x02)
Byte 2 = Aux Setup (Gas (0x01) or Electric (0x02)) & Number of Auxiliary Stages (Heat Pump)/Number of Heat Stages (Normal)
Byte 3 = Number of Heat Pump Stages
Byte 4 = Number of Cool Stages
Values in the range 0 to 0 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is ```0```.
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_2_4``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
This is a read only parameter.
### Parameter 3: Utility Lock
Enable or Disable the Utility Lock
If set to 0, the utility lock is disabled. All other values (1-255) enable the utility lock.This is an advanced parameter and will therefore not show in the user interface without entering advanced mode.
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is ```0```.
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_3_1_wo``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
This is a write only parameter.
### Parameter 4: C-Wire/Battery Status
Query power which source is in use
If 0x01, the thermostat is powered by a C-wire.
If 0x02, the thermostat is powered by batteries.
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 1 | Powered by C-Wire |
| 2 | Powered by battery |
The manufacturer defined default value is ```0```.
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_4_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
This is a read only parameter.
### Parameter 5: Humidity Reporting Threshold
This value determines the reporting threshold
This value determines the reporting threshold when association reporting is enabled. Unsupported values are ignored.
Values in the range 0 to 3 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is ```2```.
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_5_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 6: Auxiliary/Emergency
Auxiliary / Emergency Heat Pump Mode
If set to 0, auxiliary / emergency heat is disabled.
All other values (1-255) enable auxiliary / emergency heat.
This can only be enabled when the thermostat is set to Heat Pump mode.This is an advanced parameter and will therefore not show in the user interface without entering advanced mode.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is ```0```.
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_6_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 7: Thermostat Swing Temp
Temperature spread between the on and off temperatures
The thermostat swing temperature is in units of 0.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
A value of 0x01 is 0.5F and 0x02 is 1.0F.
The supported values may vary from thermostat to thermostat but typically the allowed values are 0.5F (0x01) to 4.0F (0x08).
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 1 | 0.5 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 2 | 1.0 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 3 | 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 4 | 2.0 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 5 | 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 6 | 3.0 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 7 | 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 8 | 4.0 degrees Fahrenheit |
The manufacturer defined default value is ```2``` (1.0 degrees Fahrenheit).
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_7_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 8: Thermostat Diff Temp
How far off from target temp before turning on unit
The thermostat differential temperature is in units of 0.5 degrees
Fahrenheit. A value of 0x04 is 2.0F and 0x06 is 3.0F. The differential
temperature must be an integer value. Non-integer values, such
as 1.5F (0x03), should not be used. The supported values may vary
from thermostat to thermostat but typically, the allowed values are
2.0F (0x04) to 6.0F (0x0C).
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 4 | 2.0 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 6 | 3.0 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 8 | 4.0 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 10 | 5.0 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 12 | 6.0 degrees Fahrenheit |
The manufacturer defined default value is ```4``` (2.0 degrees Fahrenheit).
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_8_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 9: Thermostat Recovery Mode
Bring a space back to a normal occupied temp
The Thermostat Recovery Mode can be either fast (0x01) or
economy (0x02).
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 1 | Fast Recovery Mode |
| 2 | Economy Recovery Mode |
The manufacturer defined default value is ```2``` (Economy Recovery Mode).
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_9_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 11: Simple UI Mode
Toggle Simple UI Mode
If set to 0, Simple UI mode is disabled. If set to 1, Simple UI mode
is enabled.
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 0 | Disabled |
| 1 | Enabled |
The manufacturer defined default value is ```1``` (Enabled).
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_11_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 12: Multicast
Toggle Multicast Mode
If set to 0, Multicast is disabled. If set to 1, Multicast is enabled.This is an advanced parameter and will therefore not show in the user interface without entering advanced mode.
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 0 | Disabled |
| 1 | Enabled |
The manufacturer defined default value is ```0``` (Disabled).
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_12_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 13: Main Display Selection
Control which info is displayed in the main display area
This configuration Param on the CT110 sets what information is displayed in the main thermostat display area (the largest central numbers on the display). The default values is to display the Temperature (0x01) on the main numbers.
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 1 | Show Temperature |
| 2 | Show (unknown) |
The manufacturer defined default value is ```1``` (Show Temperature).
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_13_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 14: Save Energy Mode Type
Save Energy Mode behavior
This configuration value is used to read/write what behavior Save Energy Mode causes in the thermostat when the thermostat enters Save Energy Mode.This is an advanced parameter and will therefore not show in the user interface without entering advanced mode.
Values in the range 1 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is ```2```.
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_14_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 15: Fan Timer
Activate Fan w/ auto shutoff timer
This configuration is used to activate the fan with an automatic shut-off timer.
Values in the range 0 to 60 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is ```0```.
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_15_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 17: Temperature Calibration
Temperature Calibration / Offset
This configuration is used to set the temperature offset of the thermostat. The valid values are from -6 to 6. Note: although the thermostat UI can set calibrations in intervals of 0.5°F, this parameter can only accept whole numbers.This is an advanced parameter and will therefore not show in the user interface without entering advanced mode.
Values in the range -6 to 6 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is ```0```.
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_17_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Parameter 18: Display Units
Celsius or Fahrenheit
This configuration is used to set units used by the device to display temperature.
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 0 | Fahrenheit |
| 1 | Celcius |
The manufacturer defined default value is ```0``` (Fahrenheit).
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_18_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
## Association Groups
Association groups allow the device to send unsolicited reports to the controller, or other devices in the network. Using association groups can allow you to eliminate polling, providing instant feedback of a device state change without unnecessary network traffic.
The CT200X supports 1 association group.
### Group 1: Lifeline
The Lifeline association group reports device status to a hub and is not designed to control other devices directly. When using the Lineline group with a hub, in most cases, only the lifeline group will need to be configured and normally the hub will perform this automatically during the device initialisation.
Association group 1 supports 2 nodes.
## Technical Information
### Endpoints
#### Endpoint 0
| Command Class | Comment |
|---------------|---------|
| COMMAND_CLASS_NO_OPERATION_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V6| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_MODE_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_OPERATING_STATE_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_FAN_MODE_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_FAN_STATE_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V2| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_INDICATOR_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3| |
#### Endpoint 1
| Command Class | Comment |
|---------------|---------|
| COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V6| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_MODE_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_OPERATING_STATE_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_FAN_MODE_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_FAN_STATE_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_CLOCK_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_INDICATOR_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3| |
#### Endpoint 2
| Command Class | Comment |
|---------------|---------|
| COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V6| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2| |
### Documentation Links
* [User Guide](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/938/CT200-UserGuide-20160308.pdf)
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@ -10,16 +10,56 @@ This describes the Z-Wave device *ZEN23*, manufactured by *[Zooz](http://www.get
The device is in the category of *Wall Switch*, defining Any device attached to the wall that controls a binary status of something, for ex. a light switch.
![ZEN23 product image](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/649/649_default.png)
The ZEN23 does not permanently listen for messages sent from the controller - it will periodically wake up automatically to check if the controller has messages to send, but will sleep most of the time to conserve battery life. Refer to the *Wakeup Information* section below for further information.
## Overview
Optimal Wireless Control
Monitor and command your lights remotely using your mobile device — turn your basement lights off while youre lying in bed.
Direct 3-Way Solution
Wire this Z-Wave switch with your existing 3-way switch. Now you only need one smart switch to monitor and control lights from 2 locations!
Advanced Automation
Associate with other Z-Wave devices for lighting scenes and events designed around your life.
Stronger Connection
A toggle that doubles as a signal repeater to give you a faster and more reliable Z-Wave network overall.
Wide Compatibility
Connect this Z-Wave toggle with dozens of smart home systems and brands. Pair it with LED, CFL, and incandescent bulbs.
### Inclusion Information
1. Bring your Z-Wave gateway hub or controller as close to the switch as possible
2. Put your Z-Wave controller into inclusion mode
3. Toggle the switch UP 3 times very quickly to finalize the inclusion process
4. A new on/off device will appear on your controller's device list
### Exclusion Information
1. Bring your Z-Wave gateway hub or controller as close to the switch as possible
2. Put your Z-Wave controller into exclusion mode
3. Toggle the switch DOWN 3 times very quickly to complete the exclusion process
4. The device will disappear from your controller's device list
### Wakeup Information
The ZEN23 does not permanently listen for messages sent from the controller - it will periodically wake up automatically to check if the controller has messages to send, but will sleep most of the time to conserve battery life. The wakeup period can be configured in the user interface - it is advisable not to make this too short as it will impact battery life - a reasonable compromise is 1 hour.
The wakeup period does not impact the devices ability to report events or sensor data. The device can be manually woken with a button press on the device as described below - note that triggering a device to send an event is not the same as a wakeup notification, and this will not allow the controller to communicate with the device.
Toggle the switch up or down once
## Channels
The following table summarises the channels available for the ZEN23 -:
@ -38,7 +78,46 @@ The ```switch_binary``` channel supports the ```Switch``` item and is in the ```
## Device Configuration
The device has no configuration parameters defined.
The following table provides a summary of the 1 configuration parameters available in the ZEN23.
Detailed information on each parameter can be found in the sections below.
| Param | Name | Description |
|-------|-------|-------------|
| 1 | Toggle Control | Determines whether up is on and down is off; or up is off, down is on |
| | Switch All Mode | Set the mode for the switch when receiving SWITCH ALL commands |
### Parameter 1: Toggle Control
Determines whether up is on and down is off; or up is off, down is on
Toggle Control
Parameter 1: Choose if you want the to turn the light on by clicking the toggle up or down
Values: 0 Toggle up turns the light on, toggle down turns the light off (default);
1 Toggle up turns the light off, toggle down turns the light on
Size: 1 byte dec.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is ```0```.
This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_1_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
### Switch All Mode
Set the mode for the switch when receiving SWITCH ALL commands.
The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| 0 | Exclude from All On and All Off groups |
| 1 | Include in All On group |
| 2 | Include in All Off group |
| 255 | Include in All On and All Off groups |
This parameter has the configuration ID ```switchall_mode``` and is of type ```INTEGER```.
## Association Groups
@ -71,6 +150,10 @@ Association group 1 supports 5 nodes.
| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2| |
| COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2| |
### Documentation Links
* [zooz-z-wave-plus-on-off-toggle-switch-zen23-ver2-user-manual.pdf](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/649/zooz-z-wave-plus-on-off-toggle-switch-zen23-ver2-user-manual.pdf)
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