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ZT1101 4 Button Key Fob

This describes the Z-Wave device ZT1101, manufactured by Vision Security with the thing type UID of vision_zt1101_00_000.

The device is in the category of Remote Control, defining Any portable or hand-held device that controls the status of something, e.g. remote control, keyfob etc..

ZT1101 product image

The ZT1101 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

Portable Controller with Remote Control Keyfob:

  • Micro USB Charge (5V)
  • Lithium Rechargeable Battery (280mAH)
  • Setting Mode (Inclusion/Exclusion/Association/Learning/Shift)
  • Control Mode (Arm/Disarm, On/Off Control)

Inclusion Information

To “Include” into (adding into) an existing network: Put the Z-Wave™ Gateway or Controller into learn mode to add the keyfob into your controller. To get in to “inclusion” mode, the distance between sensor and controller is suggested to be within one meter.

Under Control Mode: press button 1 and 4 together till the red LED flashes

Under Setup Mode: press button 3 and 4 together till the red LED flashes

Exclusion Information

To “Exclude” from (removing from) an existing network: Put the Z-Wave™ Gateway or Controller into learn mode to remove the keyfob into/from your controller. To get in to “exclusion” mode, the distance between sensor and controller is suggested to be within one meter.

Under Control Mode: press button 1 and 4 together till the red LED flashes

Under Setup Mode: press button 3 and 4 together till the red LED flashes

Wakeup Information

The ZT1101 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.

Press button 2 and 3 together until green LED flashes

Channels

The following table summarises the channels available for the ZT1101 -:

Channel Name Channel ID Channel Type Category Item Type
Scene Number scene_number scene_number Number
Battery Level battery-level system.battery_level Battery Number

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

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 system.battery-level channel is of type system.battery-level and supports the Number item and is in the Battery category. This channel provides the battery level as a percentage and also reflects the low battery warning state. If the battery state is in low battery warning state, this will read 0%.

Device Configuration

The device has no configuration parameters defined.

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 ZT1101 supports 5 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.

Association group 1 supports 5 nodes.

Group 2: Scene Activation Set(Button 1)

Association group 2 supports 5 nodes.

Group 3: Scene Activation Set(Button 2)

Association group 3 supports 5 nodes.

Group 4: Scene Activation Set(Button 3)

Association group 4 supports 5 nodes.

Group 5: Scene Activation Set(Button 4)

Association group 5 supports 5 nodes.

Technical Information

Endpoints

Endpoint 0

Command Class Comment
COMMAND_CLASS_NO_OPERATION_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_CENTRAL_SCENE_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2

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