Cc0x73PowerLevel
Not used in
UI
Pushes the powerlevel
test with powerlevel
powerlevel_
test
Automatic
interview
Cc0x81Clock
Not used in
UI
Sets the clock time of
the device (the
controller's time)
clock
Automatic
interview
Cc0x84WakeUp
Not used in
UI
Sets the wakeup time
for sleeping device
(fixed interval)
wakeup
Automatic
interview
Cc0x85Association
Button with
group add /
remove (2
groups only)
Sets the association to
group or removes
association from group
association
Automatic
interview
Cc0x87Indicator
Not used in
UI
Sets the indicator
state, but not used at
the moment
indicator
Automatic
interview
The GUI representation column defines how command classes are seen in the eZLO apps’ GUI. Some of
them are not available in the UI and cannot be managed through the app; however, you can see the
information provided by these commands. For example, you can’t manage a motion sensor, but you can
see the data on motion tracked by this device. The values of such devices can only be managed through
the device itself. For instance, opening and closing the door changes the status of the door sensor, and
the remote control requires a physical pressing of its buttons to operate it.
Other command classes allow managing devices both through the eZLO’s UI and the devices
themselves. Each such device has a visual control panel in the eZLO app (which appears after the device
was included to the Z-Wave network and placed to any room in the eZLO app).
The eZLO Hub can receive, interpret and display to the user various kinds of reports. These include
reports implemented in different Command Classes as well as Notification Command Class messages.
Replication and Backup
Replication
is the process of creating an image of an eZLO containing a list of connected slave devices
along with the eZLO itself and their settings. Replica images are created automatically. A user can only
copy a replica image to another selected eZLO.
Note:
A replica can be restored only to eZLOs different from the one which was replicated.
Backup
is a process of creating an image of an eZLO containing a list of connected slave devices and
settings of these devices and the eZLO itself. A user can create backups manually and can use backup
images to restore the previously saved state of the same eZLO that was previously backed up.
Note:
A backup image cannot be used on an eZLO different from the one it was made of."
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