open-zwave/config/cooper/RF9501.xml

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<Product Revision="2" xmlns="https://github.com/OpenZWave/open-zwave">
<MetaData>
<MetaDataItem name="OzwInfoPage">http://www.openzwave.com/device-database/001A:0000:534C</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="ProductPic">images/cooper/RF9501.png</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem id="0000" name="ZWProductPage" type="534C">https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/740/</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem id="0000" name="Identifier" type="534C">RF9501</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem id="0000" name="FrequencyName" type="534C">U.S. / Canada / Mexico</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="Name">ASPIRE RF 15A Wireless Switch</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="Description">The ASPIRE RF 15A switch (RF9501) replaces regular switches or dimmers (where a neutral is present) to provide local and remote ON/OFF control for Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Electronic Low-Voltage and Fluorescent lighting loads. Each switch can be manually controlled and remotely controlled by commands sent from an ASPIRE RF controller or other Z-Wave compatible controllers or programs. An ASPIRE RF switch utilizes existing 120V/AC, 60Hz standard house wiring and fits in a standard wallbox. No new wiring is needed.</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="ProductPage">http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/wiring_devices/products/lighting_controls/aspire_rf_wireless/switches/aspire_rf_15a_wireless_switch_rf9501.html</MetaDataItem>
<ChangeLog>
<Entry author="Justin Hammond - Justin@dynam.ac" date="03 May 2019" revision="2">Initial Metadata Import from Z-Wave Alliance Database - https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/740/xml</Entry>
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</ChangeLog>
</MetaData>
<!-- Configuration Parameters -->
<CommandClass id="112">
<Value genre="config" index="1" label="Delayed OFF time" max="255" min="0" type="byte" units="seconds" value="0">
<Help>
The configuration value is a signed single byte number. This value may represent a value with no units or may represent a value such as time. 0 to 127 (decimal) represents 0 to 127 seconds of time. -128 to -1 (negative decimal numbers) represents 128 to 255 seconds as calculated by this formula. Config value = desired time in seconds (or desired value) -256 For an example of 172 seconds: config value = 172 - 256 = -84 (decimal) or 0xAC (hex)
</Help>
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</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="2" label="Panic ON time" max="255" min="1" type="byte" units="seconds" value="0">
<Help>
The amount of time in seconds the switch will turn on for when panic mode is trigered. The configuration value is a signed single byte number. This value may represent a value with no units or may represent a value such as time. 0 to 127 (decimal) represents 0 to 127 seconds of time. -128 to -1 (negative decimal numbers) represents 128 to 255 seconds as calculated by this formula. Config value = desired time in seconds (or desired value) -256 For an example of 172 seconds: config value = 172 - 256 = -84 (decimal) or 0xAC (hex)
</Help>
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</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="3" label="Panic OFF time" max="255" min="1" type="byte" units="seconds" value="0">
<Help>
The amount of time in seconds the switch will turn off for when panic mode is triggered. The configuration value is a signed single byte number. This value may represent a value with no units or may represent a value such as time. 0 to 127 (decimal) represents 0 to 127 seconds of time. -128 to -1 (negative decimal numbers) represents 128 to 255 seconds as calculated by this formula. Config value = desired time in seconds (or desired value) -256 For an example of 172 seconds: config value = 172 - 256 = -84 (decimal) or 0xAC (hex)
</Help>
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</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="4" label="Basic set value" max="255" min="1" type="byte" units="" value="0">
<Help>
Setting this to anything other than 0 will cause the value to be transmitted to devices in the association group when the switch is triggered. A setting other than 0 will likely result in undesired operation
</Help>
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</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="5" label="Power Up State" max="3" min="1" size="1" type="list" units="" value="3">
<Help>
Power up state of the device
</Help>
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<Item label="OFF" value="1"/>
<Item label="ON" value="2"/>
<Item label="Last state" value="3"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="6" label="Panic mode enable" max="2" min="1" size="1" type="list" units="" value="1">
<Help>
Enables this switch to participate in panic mode
</Help>
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<Item label="OFF" value="1"/>
<Item label="ON" value="2"/>
</Value>
</CommandClass>
<!-- Association Groups -->
<CommandClass id="133">
<Associations num_groups="2">
<Group index="1" label="Group #1" max_associations="5"/>
<Group index="255" label="Group #255" max_associations="1"/>
</Associations>
</CommandClass>
</Product>