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Associations
Association enables the HE-TPS04 to control other Z-Wave devices over the network. The HE-TPS04 has 9 Endpoints
and 17 Association Groups. Each Association Group (except group 1) may include one other device from different
brands and/or manufacturers.
EndPoint 0 Groups:
The Root Device (EndPoint 0) of HE-TPS04 has 17 association groups
Group 1
– “Lifeline”:
reports full state of the device and is used to communicate with the Z-Wave gateway. The
group supports one Node.
Note:
It is not recommended to modify this group.
Note:
For correct operating in Fibaro gateways, the Single Channel Association should be removed from the device
LifeLine (EndPoint 0 Group 1).
Group 2
– “Touch 1 Basic Set”:
is assigned to touch N1. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set
OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 3
– “Touch 1 Multilevel Set”:
is assigned to touch N1. It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame
when touch N1 was held. Is used to send UP/DOWN command to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 4
– “Touch 2 Basic Set”:
is assigned to touch N2. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set
OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 5
– “Touch 2 Multilevel Set”:
is assigned to touch N2. It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame
when touch N2 was held. Is used to send UP/DOWN command to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 6
– “Touch 3 Basic Set”:
is assigned to touch N3. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set
OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 7
– “Touch 3 Multilevel Set”:
is assigned to touch N3. It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame
when touch N3 was held. Is used to send UP/DOWN command to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 8
– “Touch 4 Basic Set”:
is assigned to touch N4. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set
OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 9
– “Touch 4 Multilevel Set”:
is assigned to touch N4. It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame
when touch N4 was held. Is used to send UP/DOWN command to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 10
– “LED 1 Basic Set”:
is assigned to LED N1. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF
(value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 11
– “LED 2 Basic Set”:
is assigned to LED N2. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF
(value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 12
– “LED 3 Basic Set”:
is assigned to LED N3. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF
(value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 13
– “LED 4 Basic Set”:
is assigned to LED N4. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF
(value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 14
– “Relay 1 Basic Set”:
is assigned to relay N1. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set
OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 15
– “Relay 2 Basic Set”:
is assigned to relay N2. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set
OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 16
– “Relay 3 Basic Set”:
is assigned to relay N3. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set
OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
Group 17
– “Relay 4 Basic Set”:
is assigned to relay N4. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set
OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices. Max supported nodes: 1.
EndPoints 1-8 Groups:
Group 1
– “Lifeline”:
reports state of the device and used to communicate with the Z-Wave gateway. The group
supports one
Node.
Note:
It is not recommended to modify this group.
Group 2
– “Basic Set”:
Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the
associated devices. The group supports one Node and it is mapped to EndPoint 0 groups.
Here is a truth table for EndPoints 1-8 groups mapping to the root device (EndPoint 0) groups: