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FGS214 Single Switch 1x1.5KW
This describes the Z-Wave device FGS214, manufactured by Fibargroup with the thing type UID of fibaro_fgs214_00_000
.
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.
The FGS214 supports routing. This allows the device to communicate using other routing enabled devices as intermediate routers. This device is also able to participate in the routing of data between other devices in the mesh network.
Overview
The remotely operated FIBARO Smart Module and Double Smart Module are designed to turn electrical devices or circuits on and off. Smart Module allows to control one device or circuit. The compact size of the device allows for the product to be installed in the housings of other devices. The devices can be controlled either via the Z-Wave™ network or with buttons connected directly to them.
Main features:
- Works with various types of switches and buttons.
- Supports Z-Wave network Security Modes: S0 with AES-128 en-cryption and S2 Authenticated with PRNG-based encryption.
- Works as a Z-Wave signal repeater (all non-battery operated de-vices within the network will act as repeaters to increase reliabili-ty of the network).
- May be used with all devices certified with the Z-Wave Plus™ certificate and should be compatible with such devices produced by other manufacturers.
The device is a Security Enabled Z-Wave Plus product and a Security Enabled Z-Wave Controller must be used in order to fully utilize the product.
Inclusion Information
Fibaro Switch must be placed within the range of Home Center
controller, as adding mode requires direct communication with the
controller.
Find key no. 1 which allows to switch circuit 1 on, in accordance
with the diagram
During the installation it is recommended to use a
momentary key connected to S1.
Add Fibaro Switch to the network by pushing three times key no. 1
or push-button B located inside the housing of the device. For
toggle switch perform 3 position changes.
The controller indicates when the device is correctly added to the
network.
CAUTION
Fibaro Switch cancels the "learning" mode after
key no. 1 is pressed once. Therefore, pressing key
no. 1 four times will not add the devices to the
network. The same applies to push-button B.
Exclusion Information
Find key no. 1 which allows to switch circuit 1 on, in accordance
with the diagram
During removing it is recommended to use a
momentary key connected to S1.
Remove Fibaro Switch from the network by pushing three times key no. 1
or push-button B located inside the housing of the device. For
toggle switch perform 3 position changes.
The controller indicates when the device is correctly removed from the
network.
General Usage Information
7: Operating the device
7.1: Controlling channels with inputs
Momentary switch (parameter 20 set to 0):
1x click – change the state of the channel to the opposite one
Toggle switch without memory (parameter 20 set to 1):
1x switch – change the state of the channel to the state of the switch (OFF if contacts opened, ON if contacts closed)
Toggle switch with memory (parameter 20 set to 2):
1x switch – change the state of the channel to the opposite one
By default S1 input controls 1st channel and S2 input controls 2nd channel if present. It can be changed using parameters 24 and 25.
By default outputs are set as NO (normally open). It means the contacts will be opened when turned off and closed when turned on. It can be switched to NC (normally closed), which means the contacts will be closed when turned off and opened when turned on using parameters 162/163.
7.2: Visual indications
The built-in LED light shows current device status.
After powering the device:
- Green – device added to a Z-Wave network (non-secure, S0, S2 non-authenticated),
- Magenta – device added to a Z-Wave network (Security S2 Authenticated),
- Red – device not added to a Z-Wave network.
Update:
- Blinking cyan – update in progress,
- Green – update successful,
- Red – update not successful.
Menu:
- Blinking green – entering the menu (added as non-secure, S0, S2 non-authenticated),
- Blinking magenta – entering the menu (added as Security S2 Authenticated),
- Blinking red – entering the menu (not added to a Z-Wave network),
- Magenta – test Z-Wave network range,
- Yellow – reset to factory defaults.
7.3: Menu
Menu allows to perform Z-Wave network actions. In order to use the menu:
- Press and hold the maintenance button to enter the menu.
- LED will signal adding status for 3 seconds (see 7.2: Visual indications), then turn off for another 3 seconds.
- Release the button when device signals desired position with colour:
- Magenta – test Z-Wave network range
- Yellow – reset to factory defaults
- Quickly click the button to confirm.
7.4: Resetting to factory defaults
Reset procedure allows to restore the device back to its factory settings, which means all information about the Z-Wave controller and user configuration will be deleted. Make sure that restoring the parameters to factory defaults will not result in damaging the connected device, we recommend disconnecting it first.
Resetting the device is not the recommended way of removing the device from the Z-Wave network. Use reset procedure only if the primary controller is missing or inoperable. Certain device removal can be achieved by the procedure of removing described.
- Press and hold the maintenance button to enter the menu.
- Release button when the device glows yellow.
- Quickly click the button to confirm.
- After few seconds the device will be restarted, which is signalled with red LED colour.
8: Z-Wave range test
The device has a built in Z-Wave network main controller’s range tester. To make Z-Wave range test possible, the device must be added to the Z-Wave controller. Testing may stress the network, so it is recommended to perform the test only in special cases.
To test the main controller’s range:
- Press and hold the maintenance button to enter the menu.
- Release button when the device glows magenta.
- Quickly click the button to confirm.
- Visual indicator will indicate the Z-Wave network’s range (range signaling modes described below).
- To exit Z-Wave range test, press the button briefly.
Z-Wave range tester signalling modes:
- Visual indicator pulsing green - the device attempts to establish a direct communication with the main controller. If a direct communication attempt fails, the device will try to establish a routed communication, through other modules, which will be signalled by visual indicator pulsing yellow.
- Visual indicator glowing green - the device communicates with the main controller directly. (Visual indicator pulsing yellow - the device tries to establish a routed communication with the main controller through other modules (repeaters).
- Visual indicator glowing yellow - the device communicates with the main controller through the other modules. After 2 seconds the device will retry to establish a direct communication with the main controller, which will be signalled with visual indicator pulsing green.
- Visual indicator pulsing violet - the device does communicate at the maximum distance of the Z-Wave network. If connection proves successful it will be confirmed with a yellow glow. It’s not recommended to use the device at the range limit.
- Visual indicator glowing red - the device is not able to connect to the main controller directly or through another Z-Wave network device (repeater).
Communication mode of the device may switch between direct and one using routing, especially if the device is on the limit of the direct range.
Channels
The following table summarises the channels available for the FGS214 -:
Channel Name | Channel ID | Channel Type | Category | Item Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Switch | switch_binary | switch_binary | Switch | Switch |
Scene Number | scene_number | scene_number | Number | |
Alarm (system) | alarm_system | alarm_system | Switch |
Switch
Switch the power on and off.
The switch_binary
channel is of type switch_binary
and supports the Switch
item and is in the Switch
category.
Scene Number
Triggers when a scene button is pressed.
The scene_number
channel is of type scene_number
and supports the Number
item.
This channel provides the scene, and the event as a decimal value in the form <scene>.<event>
. The scene number is set by the device, and the event is as follows -:
Event ID | Event Description |
---|---|
0 | Single key press |
1 | Key released |
2 | Key held down |
3 | Double keypress |
4 | Tripple keypress |
5 | 4 x keypress |
6 | 5 x keypress |
Alarm (system)
Indicates if a system alarm is triggered.
The alarm_system
channel is of type alarm_system
and 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 |
Device Configuration
The following table provides a summary of the 34 configuration parameters available in the FGS214. Detailed information on each parameter can be found in the sections below.
Param | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Remember relays state | Determines the state of relays after power supply failure (e.g. power outage). |
20 | S1 input – switch type | Type of the device connected to the S1 terminal. |
21 | S2 input – switch type | Type of the device connected to the S2 terminal. |
24 | Inputs orientation | Reversing operation of S1 and S2 inputs. |
30 | Alarm configuration 1 Action Type | which alarm frames and how the device should react |
30 | Alarm configuration 1 Event/State | Event/State Parameters |
30 | Alarm configuration - 1st slot - Notify Status | Notification Status |
30 | Alarm configuration - 1st slot - Notify Type | Notification Type |
31 | Alarm configuration - 2nd slot | Water Alarm |
31 | Alarm configuration - 2nd slot | Event/State Parameters |
31 | Alarm configuration - 2nd slot | Notification Status |
31 | Alarm configuration - 2nd slot | Notification Type |
32 | Alarm configuration - 3rd slot - Smoke Alarm | Action |
32 | Alarm configuration - 3rd slot | Event/State |
32 | Alarm configuration - 3rd slot | Notification Status |
32 | Alarm configuration - 3rd slot | Notification Type |
33 | Alarm configuration - 4th slot - CO Alarm | Action |
33 | Alarm configuration - 4th slot - CO Alarm | Event/State |
33 | Alarm configuration - 4th slot - CO Alarm | Notification Status |
33 | Alarm configuration - 4th slot - CO Alarm | Notification Type |
34 | Alarm configuration - 5th slot | Heat Alarm |
34 | Alarm configuration - 5th slot | Event/State |
34 | Alarm configuration - 5th slot | Notification Status |
34 | Alarm configuration - 5th slot | Notification Type |
35 | Alarm configuration – duration | Duration of alarm se-quence |
40 | S1 input – scenes sent | Actions result in sending scene IDs |
41 | S2 input – scenes sent | Actions result in sending scene IDs |
150 | Operating mode | Operating mode for channel controlled with Q output. |
152 | Reaction to input change in delayed/auto OFF modes | Reaction when changing state of S1 input in timed modes |
154 | Time for delayed/auto OFF and flashing modes | Sets time parameter used in timed modes. |
156 | S1: Switch ON sent to 2nd association group | S1 input – Switch ON value sent to 2nd association group |
157 | S1: Switch OFF sent to 2nd association group | S1 input – Switch OFF value sent to 2nd association group |
158 | S1: Double Click sent to 2nd association group | S1 input – Double Click value sent to 2nd association group |
162 | Q/Q1 output type | This parameter determines type of Q/Q1 output. |
Parameter 1: Remember relays state
Determines the state of relays after power supply failure (e.g. power outage).
0 – relays remain switched off after restoring power
1 – restore remembered state of relays after restoring power
2 – restore remembered state of relays after restoring power, but for toggle switches (parameter 20/21 set to 1) set the same state as the current state of the switches
For auto OFF and flashing modes the parameter is not relevant and the relay will always remain switched off. The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | off after restoring power |
1 | state of relays after restoring power |
2 | Restore state after restoring power see overview |
The manufacturer defined default value is 1
(state of relays after restoring power).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_1_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 20: S1 input – switch type
Type of the device connected to the S1 terminal.
0 – momentary switch
1 – toggle switch synchronized (contact closed - ON, contact opened - OFF)
2 – toggle switch with memory (device changes status when switch changes status)
The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | momentary switch |
1 | toggle switch synchronized |
2 | toggle switch with memory |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(momentary switch).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_20_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 21: S2 input – switch type
Type of the device connected to the S2 terminal.
0 – momentary switch
1 – toggle switch synchronized (contact closed - ON, contact opened - OFF)
2 – toggle switch with memory (device changes status when switch changes status)
The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | momentary switch |
1 | toggle switch synchronized |
2 | toggle switch with memory |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(momentary switch).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_21_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 24: Inputs orientation
Reversing operation of S1 and S2 inputs. This parameter allows reversing operation of S1 and S2 inputs without changing the wiring. Use in case of incorrect wiring.
0 – default (S1 - 1st channel, S2 - 2nd channel)
1 – reversed (S1 - 2nd channel, S2 - 1st channel)
The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | default |
1 | reversed |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(default).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_24_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 30: Alarm configuration 1 Action Type
which alarm frames and how the device should react This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Default Value [0x05, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x00] (Water Alarm, any notification, no action)
1B [MSB] – Notification Type
2B – Notification Status
3B – Event/State Parameters
4B [LSB] – action: 0x00 – no action, 0x01 – turn ON, 0x02 – turn OFF, 0x03 – turn ON/OFF continuously The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | no action |
1 | turn ON |
2 | turn OFF |
3 | turn ON/OFF continuously |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(no action).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_30_4_000000FF
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 30: Alarm configuration 1 Event/State
Event/State Parameters
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_30_4_0000FF00
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 30: Alarm configuration - 1st slot - Notify Status
Notification Status
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_30_4_00FF0000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 30: Alarm configuration - 1st slot - Notify Type
Notification Type
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_30_4_7F000000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 31: Alarm configuration - 2nd slot
Water Alarm This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Default Value [0x05, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x00] (Water Alarm, any notification, no action)
1B [MSB] – Notification Type
2B – Notification Status
3B – Event/State Parameters
4B [LSB] – action: 0x00 – no action, 0x01 – turn ON, 0x02 – turn OFF, 0x03 – turn ON/OFF continuously The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | no action |
1 | turn ON |
2 | turn OFF |
3 | turn ON/OFF continuously |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(no action).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_31_4_000000FF
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 31: Alarm configuration - 2nd slot
Event/State Parameters
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_31_4_0000FF00
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 31: Alarm configuration - 2nd slot
Notification Status
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 255
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_31_4_00FF0000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 31: Alarm configuration - 2nd slot
Notification Type
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 5
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_31_4_7F000000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 32: Alarm configuration - 3rd slot - Smoke Alarm
Action This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
1B [MSB] – Notification Type
2B – Notification Status
3B – Event/State Parameters
4B [LSB] – action: 0x00 – no action, 0x01 – turn ON, 0x02 – turn OFF, 0x03 – turn ON/OFF continuously The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | no action |
1 | turn ON |
2 | turn OFF |
3 | turn ON/OFF continuously |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(no action).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_32_4_000000FF
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 32: Alarm configuration - 3rd slot
Event/State
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_32_4_0000FF00
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 32: Alarm configuration - 3rd slot
Notification Status
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 255
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_32_4_00FF0000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 32: Alarm configuration - 3rd slot
Notification Type
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 1
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_32_4_7F000000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 33: Alarm configuration - 4th slot - CO Alarm
Action This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
1B [MSB] – Notification Type
2B – Notification Status
3B – Event/State Parameters
4B [LSB] – action: 0x00 – no action, 0x01 – turn ON, 0x02 – turn OFF, 0x03 – turn ON/OFF continuously The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | no action |
1 | turn ON |
2 | turn OFF |
3 | turn ON/OFF continuously |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(no action).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_33_4_000000FF
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 33: Alarm configuration - 4th slot - CO Alarm
Event/State
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_33_4_0000FF00
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 33: Alarm configuration - 4th slot - CO Alarm
Notification Status
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 255
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_33_4_00FF0000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 33: Alarm configuration - 4th slot - CO Alarm
Notification Type
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 2
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_33_4_7F000000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 34: Alarm configuration - 5th slot
Heat Alarm This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
1B [MSB] – Notification Type
2B – Notification Status
3B – Event/State Parameters
4B [LSB] – action: 0x00 – no action, 0x01 – turn ON, 0x02 – turn OFF, 0x03 – turn ON/OFF continuously The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | no action |
1 | turn ON |
2 | turn OFF |
3 | turn ON/OFF continuously |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(no action).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_34_4_000000FF
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 34: Alarm configuration - 5th slot
Event/State
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_34_4_0000FF00
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 34: Alarm configuration - 5th slot
Notification Status
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 255
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_34_4_00FF0000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 34: Alarm configuration - 5th slot
Notification Type
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 4
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_34_4_7F000000
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 35: Alarm configuration – duration
Duration of alarm se-quence
This parameter defines duration of alarm se-quence. When time set in this parameter elaps-es, alarm is cancelled and relays restore normal operation, but do not recover state from before the alarm.
0 – infinite
1-32400 (1s-9h, 1s step) – duration
Values in the range 0 to 32400 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 600
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_35_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 40: S1 input – scenes sent
Actions result in sending scene IDs This parameter determines which actions result in sending scene IDs assigned to them. Values can be combined (e.g. 1+2=3 means that scenes for single and double click are sent).
Enabling scenes for triple click disables entering the device in learning mode by triple clicking.
0 – no scenes sent
1 – Key pressed 1 time
2 – Key pressed 2 times
4 – Key pressed 3 times
8 – Key hold down and key released
Values in the range 0 to 15 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 15
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_40_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 41: S2 input – scenes sent
Actions result in sending scene IDs This parameter determines which actions result in sending scene IDs assigned to them. Values can be combined (e.g. 1+2=3 means that scenes for single and double click are sent).
Enabling scenes for triple click disables entering the device in learning mode by triple clicking.
0 – no scenes sent
1 – Key pressed 1 time
2 – Key pressed 2 times
4 – Key pressed 3 times
8 – Key hold down and key released
Values in the range 0 to 15 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 15
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_41_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 150: Operating mode
Operating mode for channel controlled with Q output. This parameter allows to choose operating mode for channel controlled with Q/Q1 output. For timed modes (value 1, 2 or 3), time is set with parameter 154 and reaction to input change is set with parameter 152.
0 – standard operation
1 – delayed OFF
2 – auto OFF
3 – flashing
The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | standard operation |
1 | delayed OFF |
2 | auto OFF |
3 | flashing |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(standard operation).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_150_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 152: Reaction to input change in delayed/auto OFF modes
Reaction when changing state of S1 input in timed modes This parameter determines how the device reacts when changing state of S1 input in timed modes for first channel.
0 – cancel mode and set default state
1 – no reaction, mode runs until it ends
2 – reset timer, start counting time from the beginning
The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | cancel mode and set default state |
1 | no reaction, mode runs until it ends |
2 | reset timer |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(cancel mode and set default state).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_152_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 154: Time for delayed/auto OFF and flashing modes
Sets time parameter used in timed modes. This parameter allows to set time parameter used in timed modes for first channel. For de-layed/auto OFF modes it determines duration, for flashing mode it determines cycle period.
0 – 0.1 seconds
1-32000 – 0.1-3200 seconds, 0.1s step
Values in the range 0 to 32000 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 5
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_154_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 156: S1: Switch ON sent to 2nd association group
S1 input – Switch ON value sent to 2nd association group This parameter defines value sent with Switch ON command to devices in 2nd association group when using S1 input.
0 – turn off
1-99 – turn on and set level
255 – turn on with last level
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 255
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_156_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 157: S1: Switch OFF sent to 2nd association group
S1 input – Switch OFF value sent to 2nd association group This parameter defines value sent with Switch OFF command to devices in 2nd association group when using S1 input.
0 – turn off
1-99 – turn on and set level
255 – turn on with last level
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_157_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 158: S1: Double Click sent to 2nd association group
S1 input – Double Click value sent to 2nd association group This parameter defines value sent with Double Click command to devices in 2nd association group when using S1 input.
0 – turn off
1-99 – turn on and set level
255 – turn on with last level
Values in the range 0 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 99
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_158_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 162: Q/Q1 output type
This parameter determines type of Q/Q1 output.
0 – Normally Open (relay contacts opened turned off, closed when turned on)
1 – Normally Closed (relay contacts closed turned off, opened when turned on)
The following option values may be configured -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | Normally Open |
1 | Normally Closed |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(Normally Open).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_162_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 FGS214 supports 2 association groups.
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. Device status and al-lows for assigning single device only 1st association group – “Lifeline” reports the device status and al-lows for assigning single device only (main controller by default).
Association group 1 supports 10 nodes.
Group 2: On/Off
Turn the associated devices on/off 2nd association group – “On/Off” is used to turn the associated devices on/off reflecting input operation (uses Basic command class).
Association group 2 supports 10 nodes.
Technical Information
Endpoints
Endpoint 0
Command Class | Comment |
---|---|
COMMAND_CLASS_NO_OPERATION_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1 | Linked to BASIC |
COMMAND_CLASS_CRC_16_ENCAP_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_CENTRAL_SCENE_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM_V8 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1 |
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