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 End device (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

Power Strip supports the "push mode" only of Notification CC and transmits the following notification types/events:

  • Power Management

    • Overload detected (both endpoint 1 and 2)

Supported Command Classes#

The Power Strip application implements mandatory and some optional command classes. The table below lists the supported command classes, their version, and their required Security class, if any.

Command Class

Version

Required Security Class

Association

2

Highest Granted Security Class

Association Group Info

3

Highest Granted Security Class

Basic

2

Highest Granted Security Class

Device Reset Locally

1

Highest Granted Security Class

Firmware Update Meta Data

5

Highest Granted Security Class

Indicator

3

Highest Granted Security Class

Manufacturer Specific

2

Highest Granted Security Class

Multi-Channel

4

Highest Granted Security Class

Multi-Channel Association

3

Highest Granted Security Class

Notification

8

Highest Granted Security Class

Powerlevel

1

Highest Granted Security Class

Security 0

1

None

Security 2

1

None

Supervision

1

None

Switch Binary

2

Highest Granted Security Class

Transport Service

2

None

Version

3

Highest Granted Security Class

Z-Wave Plus Info

2

None

Supported Command Classes: Endpoint 1#

Endpoint 1 implements the following command classes.

Command Class

Version

Required Security Class

Association

2

Highest Granted Security Class

Association Group Info

3

Highest Granted Security Class

Basic

2

Highest Granted Security Class

Multi-Channel Association

3

Highest Granted Security Class

Notification

8

Highest Granted Security Class

Security 0

1

None

Security 2

1

None

Supervision

1

None

Switch Binary

2

Highest Granted Security Class

Z-Wave Plus Info

2

None

Supported Command Classes: Endpoint 2#

Endpoint 2 implements the following command classes.

Command Class

Version

Required Security Class

Association

2

Highest Granted Security Class

Association Group Info

3

Highest Granted Security Class

Basic

2

Highest Granted Security Class

Multi-Channel Association

3

Highest Granted Security Class

Notification

8

Highest Granted Security Class

Security 0

1

None

Security 2

1

None

Supervision

1

None

Multilevel Switch

4

Highest Granted Security Class

Z-Wave Plus Info

2

None

Basic Command Class mapping#

The Basic Command Class is mapped according to the next table.

Endpoin

Basic Command

Mapped Command

1

Basic Set (Value)

Binary Switch Set (Value)

1

Basic Report (Current Value, Duration)

Binary Switch Report (Value, Duration)

2

Basic Set (Value)

Multilevel Switch Set (Value)

2

Basic Report (Current Value, Duration)

Multilevel Switch Report (Value, Duration)

Association Groups#

The following three tables show the available association groups for Z-Wave and Z-Wave Long Range respectively. Backward compatibility for non-Multi Channel devices forces the root device AGI table to contain all the association groups mentioned in each of the endpoints AGI tables except from group 1, the Lifeline group.

Association groups for Root Device:#

ID

Name

Node Count

Description

1

Lifeline

X

Supports the following command classes:

  • Device Reset Locally: triggered upon reset.

  • Binary Switch Report: Triggered when the switch changes state.

  • Notification: triggered by the endpoints

  • Indicator Report: Triggered when LED1 changes state.

2

alarm EP 1

Y

Mirror of endpoint 1, group 2

3

alarm EP 2

Y

Mirror of endpoint 2, group 2

X: For Z-Wave node count is equal to 5 and for Z-Wave Long Range it is 1.

Y: For Z-Wave node count is equal to 5 and for Z-Wave Long Range it is 0.

Association groups for Endpoint 1:#

ID

Name

Node Count

Description

1

Lifeline

0

Supports the following command classes:

  • Binary Switch Report: Triggered when the switch changes state.

  • Notification: triggered by the endpoints

2

alarm EP 1

Y

Notification report on overload.

Y: For Z-Wave node count is equal to 5 and for Z-Wave Long Range it is 0.

Association groups for Endpoint 2:#

ID

Name

Node Count

Description

1

Lifeline

0

Supports the following command classes:

  • Multilevel Switch Report: Triggered when the switch changes state.

  • Notification: triggered by the endpoints

2

alarm EP 2

Y

Notification report on overload.

Y: For Z-Wave node count is equal to 5 and for Z-Wave Long Range it is 0.

Usage of Buttons and LED Status#

To use the sample app, the BRD8029A Button and LEDs Expansion Board must be used. BTN0-BTN3 and LED0-LED3 refer to the buttons and LEDs on the Expansion Board.

The following LEDs and buttons shown in the next table below are used.

Button

Action

Description

Radio Board 1

Thunderboard 1

RST

Press

Resets the firmware of an application (like losing