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How to Use Certified Apps in Z-Wave 700
2019-03-22
| Building a more connected world.
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Table 27. Wall Controller Buttons Interface
Button
Action
Description
Press
Lifeline with Central Scene Key Attribute “Key Pressed 1 Time”
Trigger association group 2: Basic Set
Hold start
Lifeline with Central Scene Key Attribute “Key Held Down”
Trigger association group 3: Multilevel Switch Start Level Change
BTN0
Button on
Wall
Controller: 1
Hold release
Lifeline with Central Scene Key Attribute “Key Held Down”
Trigger association group 3: Multilevel Switch Stop Level Change
Press
Lifeline with Central Scene Key Attribute “Key Pressed 1 Time”
Trigger association group 4: Basic Set
Hold start
Lifeline with Central Scene Key Attribute “Key Held Down”
Trigger association group 5: Multilevel Switch Start Level Change
BTN2
Button on
Wall
Controller: 2
Hold release
Lifeline with Central Scene Key Attribute “Key Held Down”
Trigger association group 5: Multilevel Switch Stop Level Change
Press
Lifeline with Central Scene Key Attribute “Key Pressed 1 Time”
Trigger association group 6: Basic Set
Hold start
Lifeline with Central Scene Key Attribute “Key Held Down”
Trigger association group 7: Multilevel Switch Start Level Change
BTN3
Button on
Wall
Controller: 3
Hold release
Lifeline with Central Scene Key Attribute “Key Held Down”
Trigger association group 7: Multilevel Switch Stop Level Change
5.6.5 Firmware update
This section will describe backward compatibility when upgrading the Wall Controller application from
one SDK to a newer version.
SDK 7.11 is the first SDK running on Z-Wave 700.
5.6.6 Z-Wave Certification
The Wall Controller passes certification with certification number
ZC12-19030004
.