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Update config for Z-Uno
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<Product Revision="3" xmlns="https://github.com/OpenZWave/open-zwave">
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<Product Revision="4" xmlns="https://github.com/OpenZWave/open-zwave">
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<MetaData>
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<MetaDataItem name="OzwInfoPage">http://www.openzwave.com/device-database/0115:0001:0110</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem name="ProductPic">images/zwave.me/ZUno.png</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem id="0001" name="ZWProductPage" type="0110">https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1825/</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem name="ResetDescription">Hold Service button for five seconds, then press Service button three times.
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Use this procedure only if your controller is missing or inoperable.
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Note that the user sketch is not erased during exclusion or reset process.</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem name="WakeupDescription">Press Service button three times</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem name="ExclusionDescription">Press Service button three times</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem name="Name">Z-Uno</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem name="ProductManual">https://Products.Z-WaveAlliance.org/ProductManual/File?folder=&filename=Manuals/1825/Z-Uno V3 Manual.pdf</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem id="0001" name="Identifier" type="0110">v3</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem name="InclusionDescription">Press Service button three times</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem id="0001" name="FrequencyName" type="0110">CEPT (Europe)</MetaDataItem>
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<MetaDataItem name="Description">Z-Uno is the first and only easy to use developer board that allows you to create your own Z-Wave device without deep knowledge of Z-Wave protocol or programming. Z-Uno is a mix of Z-Wave home automation radio protocol power and Arduino simplicity. Being inspired by Arduino project Z-Uno inherits all concepts of easy-to-use hardware and software solutions, keeping maximum flexibility.
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Z-Uno is a fully DIY product. It is made for those who are limited by existing choice of Z-Wave products and wants to extend their smart homes with more sensors and actuators: connect LEDs, buttons, switches, motors or any low voltage sensor including most of Arduino compatible sensors.
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Z-Uno programming is done by writing sketch in simplified C language and loaded into Z-Uno using Arduino IDE. Many examples and comprehensive tutorials will help you to make your own project.
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This is one of the two officially certified sketches.
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Certified 10 Channels sketch
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http://z-uno.z-wave.me/examples/Certified10Channels/</MetaDataItem>
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<ChangeLog>
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<Entry author="Justin Hammond - Justin@dynam.ac" date="24 May 2019" revision="4">Initial Metadata Import from Z-Wave Alliance Database - https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1825/xml</Entry>
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</ChangeLog>
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</MetaData>
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<!-- Z-Uno -->
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<!-- COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION. Configuration Parameters -->
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<CommandClass id="112">
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