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How to Use Certified Apps in Z-Wave 700
2019-03-22
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5.2.4 Usage of Buttons and LED Status
Besides the general functionality described in Table 2, the following buttons and LEDs are used. Refer to
Table 6 and Table 7 for details.
Table 6. Door Lock Buttons Interface
Button
Action
Description
BTN0
Button up/down
If the outside door handle state is active:
Button down sets the outside door handle mode active.
Button up sets the outside door handle mode inactive.
BTN2
Button press
Sends Battery Report.
BTN3
Button press
Simulates entering a user code on a key pad.
The entered user code is hard-coded with the value of the
default user code of the application. The default user code is
1234.
A valid user code entry (i.e. button press) toggles the Door
Lock Mode between Secured and Unsecured.
If the user code for user ID 1 is changed to something else
than the default user code, the Door Lock Mode can no
longer be toggled by pressing this button.
Table 7. Door Lock LED Status Interface
LED
Description
LED0
Latch:
Led on -> latch open [bit 0]
Led off -> latch closed [bit 1]
LED3
Bolt:
Led on -> bolt locked [bit 0]
Led off -> bolt unlocked [bit 1]
5.2.5 Firmware Update
This section will describe backward compatibility when upgrading the Door Lock application from one
SDK to a newer version.
SDK 7.11 is the first SDK running on Z-Wave 700.
5.2.6 Z-Wave Certification
The Door Lock passes certification with certification number
ZC12-19030005
.