--- layout: documentation title: 11 02 011 - ZWave --- {% include base.html %} # 11 02 011 Strips Comfort/Drips Multisensor This describes the Z-Wave device *11 02 011*, manufactured by *Sensative AB* with the thing type UID of ```sensative_1102011_00_000```. The device is in the category of *Sensor*, defining Device used to measure something. ![11 02 011 product image](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/747/747_default.png) The 11 02 011 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 11 02 011 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 Strips, the ultra-thin multi sensor is now available in two new sensor models, Strips Drip and Strips Comfort. Drip and Comfort join Strips Guard, the thinnest magnet sensor in the world detecting if your windows are open and closed invisibly since 2015. Strip Drip sends an alarm signal if it detects a water leak. Its unique design allows it to be easily placed almost everywhere, including most places other sensors simply can’t fit. With soaking pads integrated in the mounting plate even small amounts of water will be detected. The built-in temperature sensor gives the possibility to combine the leakage alarm with a freeze alarm. There is also a built-in ambient light sensor that may be useful in special applications. Strips Comfort is a very accurate temperature and ambient light sensor. The unique design and mounting plate makes it easy to place almost invisibly in your home to measure temperature or control heating, air conditioning and even windows blinds which are connected to your Z-Wave smart home system. All Strips products can be used both in-doors and out-doors and the integrated custom battery gives Strips an expected lifetime of up to 10 years. For you, this means no hassle needing to change or charge batteries in your Strips sensors for the lifetime of the products! You may need to reset Strips if your Z-Wave controller is missing or not responding. Follow the instructions for “Wake up”, but on the 3rd repetition, leave the magnet at the rounded edge for 10 seconds. A long LED signal indicates success. ### Inclusion Information Set your controller to add mode (see your controller’s manual). Follow the instruction for Wake up. A long LED blink indicates that the add/remove was successful. ### Exclusion Information Set your controller to remove mode (see your controller’s manual). Follow the instruction for Wake up. A long LED blink indicates that the add/remove was successful. ### Wakeup Information The 11 02 011 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. Wake up Strips manually for Z-Wave communication. Place the magnet at the rounded edge. When the LED blinks, move the magnet away. Repeat twice within 10 seconds. ## Channels The following table summarises the channels available for the 11 02 011 -: | Channel | Channel Id | Category | Item Type | |---------|------------|----------|-----------| | Binary Sensor | sensor_binary | Door | Switch | | Sensor (temperature) | sensor_temperature | Temperature | Number:Temperature | | Sensor (moisture) | sensor_moisture | Moisture | Number | | Sensor (luminance) | sensor_luminance | | Number | | Alarm (burglar) | alarm_burglar | Door | Switch | | Alarm (flood) | alarm_flood | Door | Switch | | Alarm (heat) | alarm_heat | | Switch | | Battery Level | battery-level | Battery | Number | ### Binary Sensor Indicates if a sensor has triggered. The ```sensor_binary``` 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 | |-------|-----------| | ON | Triggered | | OFF | Untriggered | ### Sensor (temperature) Indicates the current temperature. The ```sensor_temperature``` channel supports the ```Number:Temperature``` item and is in the ```Temperature``` category. ### Sensor (moisture) Indicates the current moisture level. The ```sensor_moisture``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Moisture``` category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device. ### Sensor (luminance) Indicates the current light reading. The ```sensor_luminance``` channel supports the ```Number``` item. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device. ### Alarm (burglar) Indicates if the burglar alarm is triggered. The ```alarm_burglar``` 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 | ### Alarm (flood) Indicates if the flood alarm is triggered. The ```alarm_flood``` 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 | ### Alarm (heat) Indicates if a heat alarm is triggered. The ```alarm_heat``` 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. The ```battery-level``` channel supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Battery``` category. ## Device Configuration The following table provides a summary of the 10 configuration parameters available in the 11 02 011. Detailed information on each parameter can be found in the sections below. | Param | Name | Description | |-------|-------|-------------| | 3 | Temperature reporting mode | 0:Off 1:Normal 2:High Accuracy | | 4 | Temperature reporting unit | 0:Celcius 1:Fahrenheit | | 5 | High Temperature alarm | 0:Off 1:On | | 6 | High Temperature alarm level | -20 to + 60 degree C | | 7 | Low Temperature alarm | 0:Off 1:On | | 8 | Low Temperature alarm level | -20 to + 60 degree C | | 9 | Ambient light reporting | 0:Off 1:On | | 10 | Leakage alarm | 0:Off 1:On | | 11 | Leakage alarm level | 1 to 100 (1= almost dry, 100 = soaking wet) | | 12 | Moisture reporting period | 0-120: Number of hours between moisture reports | | | Wakeup Interval | Sets the interval at which the device will accept commands from the controller | | | Wakeup Node | Sets the node ID of the device to receive the wakeup notifications | ### Parameter 3: Temperature reporting mode 0:Off 1:Normal 2:High Accuracy The following option values may be configured -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 0 | Off | | 1 | Normal | | 2 | High Accuracy | The manufacturer defined default value is ```1``` (Normal). This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_3_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Parameter 4: Temperature reporting unit 0:Celcius 1:Fahrenheit The following option values may be configured -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 0 | Celcius | | 1 | Fahrenheit | The manufacturer defined default value is ```0``` (Celcius). This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_4_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Parameter 5: High Temperature alarm 0:Off 1:On The following option values may be configured -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 0 | Off | | 1 | On | The manufacturer defined default value is ```0``` (Off). This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_5_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Parameter 6: High Temperature alarm level -20 to + 60 degree C The following option values may be configured, in addition to values in the range -20 to 60 -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | -20 | Temperature alarm level | The manufacturer defined default value is ```60```. This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_6_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Parameter 7: Low Temperature alarm 0:Off 1:On The following option values may be configured -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 0 | Off | | 1 | On | The manufacturer defined default value is ```0``` (Off). This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_7_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Parameter 8: Low Temperature alarm level -20 to + 60 degree C The following option values may be configured, in addition to values in the range -20 to 60 -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | -20 | Temperature alarm level | The manufacturer defined default value is ```-20``` (Temperature alarm level). This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_8_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Parameter 9: Ambient light reporting 0:Off 1:On The following option values may be configured -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 0 | Off | | 1 | On | The manufacturer defined default value is ```1``` (On). This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_9_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Parameter 10: Leakage alarm 0:Off 1:On The following option values may be configured -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 0 | Off | | 1 | On | The manufacturer defined default value is ```1``` (On). This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_10_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Parameter 11: Leakage alarm level 1 to 100 (1= almost dry, 100 = soaking wet) The following option values may be configured, in addition to values in the range 1 to 100 -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 1 | (1= almost dry, 100= soaking wet) | The manufacturer defined default value is ```25```. This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_11_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Parameter 12: Moisture reporting period 0-120: Number of hours between moisture reports The following option values may be configured, in addition to values in the range 0 to 120 -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 0 | Number of hours between moisture reports | The manufacturer defined default value is ```0``` (Number of hours between moisture reports). This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_12_1``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. This is a read only parameter. ### Wakeup Interval The wakeup interval sets the period at which the device will listen for messages from the controller. This is required for battery devices that sleep most of the time in order to conserve battery life. The device will wake up at this interval and send a message to the controller to tell it that it can accept messages - after a few seconds, it will go back to sleep if there is no further communications. This setting is defined in *seconds*. It is advisable not to set this interval too short or it could impact battery life. A period of 1 hour (3600 seconds) is suitable in most instances. Note that this setting does not affect the devices ability to send sensor data, or notification events. This parameter has the configuration ID ```wakeup_interval``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. ### Wakeup Node When sleeping devices wake up, they send a notification to a listening device. Normally, this device is the network controller, and normally the controller will set this automatically to its own address. In the event that the network contains multiple controllers, it may be necessary to configure this to a node that is not the main controller. This is an advanced setting and should not be changed without a full understanding of the impact. This parameter has the configuration ID ```wakeup_node``` 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 11 02 011 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 1 node. ## Technical Information ### Endpoints #### Endpoint 0 | Command Class | Comment | |---------------|---------| | COMMAND_CLASS_NO_OPERATION_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V5| | | COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM_V4| | | COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY_V1| | | COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2| | | COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2| | | COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2| | ### Documentation Links * [Strips_Drips_Manual](https://www.cd-jackson.com/zwave_device_uploads/747/Strips-Multi-sensor-manual.pdf) --- Did you spot an error in the above definition or want to improve the content? 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