Switch On/Off#
The Z-Wave certified Switch On/Off application shows a switch implementation, that turns on any device that is connected to power. Examples include lights, appliances, etc.
| 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 | 
Supported Command Classes#
The Switch On/Off application implements mandatory and some optional command classes. The table below lists the supported Command Classes, their version, and their required Security class.
| 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 | 
| Binary Switch | 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 Association | 3 | Highest granted Security Class | 
| Powerlevel | 1 | Highest granted Security Class | 
| Security 0 | 1 | None | 
| Security 2 | 1 | None | 
| Supervision | 1 | None | 
| Transport Service | 2 | None | 
| Version | 3 | Highest granted Security Class | 
| Z-Wave Plus Info | 2 | None | 
Basic Command Class mapping#
Basic Command Class is mapped to Binary Switch CC
| Basic Command | Mapped Command | 
|---|---|
| Basic Set (Value) | Binary Switch Set (Value) | 
| Basic Report (Current Value, Duration) | Binary Switch Report (Value, Duration) | 
Association Group configuration#
| ID | Name | Node Count | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lifeline | X | Supports the following command classes: 
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X: For Z-Wave node count is equal to 5 and for Z-Wave Long Range it is 1.
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 | 
|---|---|---|
| RST | Press | Resets the firmware of an application (like losing power). All volatile memory will be cleared. | 
| BTN0 | Press | Toggle LED0 | 
| BTN1 | Press | Enter "learn mode" (sending node info frame) to add/remove the device. | 
| Hold for at least 5 seconds and release | Perform a reset to factory default operation of the device, and a Device Reset Locally Notification Command is sent via Lifeline. | 
| LED | Description | 
|---|---|
| LED0 | Switch: LED ON indicates SWITCH ON / LED OFF indicates SWITCH OFF | 
| LED1 | Blinks with 1 Hz when learn mode is active. | 
Firmware Update#
This section will describe backward compatibility when upgrading the Switch On/Off application from one SDK to a newer version.
CLI Support#
Please note the zw_cli_common component will modify the power consumption in case of sleeping applications. Like door lock keypad, sensor pir or multilevel sensor. CLI cannot work with sleep mode, after a reset the application stays awake until the user issues the enable_sleeping command. From that point CLI won't work and sleep mode will be reached until the next reset.
| Command | Arguments | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| set_learn_mode | Toggling the learn mode functionality. In case the learn mode started, but inclusion does not happen,learn mode will automatically stop after about 30 seconds | |
| factory_reset | - | Executing factory reset | 
| get_dsk | - | Printing out the generated DSK of the device | 
| get_region | - | Printing out the set region of the application | 
| toggle_led | - | Toggling LED0 | 
| send_nif | - | Sending Node Information Frame |