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How to Use Certified Apps in Z-Wave 700
2019-03-22
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5.3
Power Strip
The Z-Wave certified Power Strip application shows an extension block implementation used to turn on
several devices that are connected to power. Examples include lights, appliances, etc.
The Power Strip Z-Wave certified application implements several endpoints, which can be controlled
individually.
The Power Strip application is based on:
Role Type:
Always On Slave (AOS)
Supporting Device Type:
Actuator
Device Type:
Binary Switch
Generic Type:
Switch Binary
Specific Type:
Not Used
Requested security keys:
S0, S2_UNAUTHENTICATED and S2_AUTHENTICATED
Endpoint 1 Device Type:
Binary Switch
Endpoint 1 Generic Type:
Switch Binary
Endpoint 1 Specific Type:
Not Used
Endpoint 2 Device Type:
Multilevel Switch
Endpoint 2 Generic Type:
Switch Multilevel
Endpoint 2 Specific Type:
Not Used
Graphical representation (Icon Types):
Power Strip supports the “push mode” only of Notification CC and transmits the following notification
types/events:
Power Management
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Overload detected (both endpoint 1 and 2)