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3. Advanced Z-Wave Parameters
3.1. Association Groups
Z-Wave devices can control other devices directly. This direct control is called association in Z-Wave.
The device ID of the device to be controlled must be stored in the controlling devices. This is done in
so-called association groups. An association group is always linked to an event in the controlling device
(keystroke or triggering of a sensor). When this event occurs, a control command - usually a BASIC
SET - is sent to all devices stored in an association group.
The device supports one association group:
Group-
Number
Maximum
Devices
Group name
Profile
command class
Group 1
5
Lifeline
General
notification report
battery report
Device Reset Locally Notification
Switch Binary Report
Group 1 (Association Z-Wave Controller)
The Lifeline Association is automatically established between the Z-Wave controller and the
device at inclusion and defines what information is exchanged between the Z-Wave controller
and the device.
3.2. WakeUp Time
The device is a FLiRS (Frequently Listening Receiver Slave) and therefore does not require a wake-up
function. The outside siren can be controlled by the Z-Wave controller at any time.