Advanced Z-Wave Functions
Basic Command Class Handling
The basic command class is controlled by TRF-ZW2 and it is not mapped
to any other Z-Wave Command Class.
More details can be found on our wiki page.
http://wiki.mios.com/index.php/ZWave_Basic_Command_Class_Mapping
Support for Association Command Class
TRF-ZW2 has support for the Lifeline association command class.
group id: 1 - lifeline
number of nodes in group: 1
More details can be found on our wiki page.
http://wiki.mios.com/index.php/Association
Support for Multiple Manufacturers in The Same Network
The controller can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with
other certified Z-Wave devices from other manufacturers and/or other
applications. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act
as repeaters regardless of the vendor to increase the reliability
of the network.
Support for sending Z-Wave Commands
Z-Wave commands can be sent using the TRF-ZW2 API which will allow
you to send HTTP requests with the specified command class to the
specified node.
More details can be found on our wiki page.
http://wiki.mios.com/index.php/Luup_UPnP_Variables_and_Actions#
ZWaveNetwork1
To send a Z-Wave command you’ll need to add the node id of the con-
trolled Z-Wave device and the command class used.
For example to control node 3 and send a BASIC_SET with a value
of 00, the command will be :
http://
GATEWAY_IP
/port_3480/data_request?id=
action&DeviceNum=1&serviceId=urn:
micasaverde-com:serviceId:ZWaveNetwork1&action=
SendData&
Node
=3&
Data
=0x20-0x01-0x00
GATEWAY_IP
is the actual local IP address of the unit.
Node
is the Z-Wave node the command is sent to.
Data
will contain the Z-Wave Command Class sent to the device.
Summary of Contents for TRF-ZW2
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