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Association Command Class Version 2
Version Command Class
Controller Replication Command Class Version 1
Wake Up Command Class Version 2
Scene Controller Configuration Command Class Version 1
Controlled CCs:
Basic Command Class
Multi Level Switch Command Class Version 2
Association Command Class Version 2
Controller Replication Command Class Version 1
Scene Activation Command Class Version 1
Scene Actuator Configuration Command Class Version 1
Basic Command Class Implementation
Using the Basic Command Class with MyKey has no effect on the way the device
operates. However, after receiving a Basic Set Command, MyKey will store the
specified value and will report it back when being queried with the Basic Get
Command.
Controller Replication Command Class Implementation
The controller replication is performed only during the Controller Shift procedure.
MyKey will support both transferring its application data to another controller and
accepting application data from another controller. Note that in the current software
release only group information is replicated. Replication of scene data will be
available in a future software release.
Scene Command Classes Implementation
The controller works with both scenes and groups.
QEES Switches and Dimmers can perform various scenarios (scenes) that were
configured on them. In Z-Wave terminology, this makes them a type of Scene
Actuator, and the scenes are configured using the Scene
Actuator
Configuration
Command Class. The MyKey can send them a command to activate a scene using the
Scene
Activation
Command Class. Some of the parameters (dimming duration and
dimming level) that were set on a scene actuator can be overridden by it, and the
overriding parameters can be set using the Scene
Controller
Configuration Command
Class.
A scene is a group made up by multiple devices, at a certain state, controlled from a
single button. A scene is identified by a unique number called Scene ID. When asking
the devices in the network to store the current state as a scene, the devices store it with
the numeric ID of the button to which they are associated on the MyKey: e.g. if you
send a "Store Scene" command to the devices in group 2, they will remember those
settings in the scene with a Scene ID equal to 2. This is done with the help of Actuator
Configuration Command Class.
The scene state is to be set by the user previously by taking all the devices in the group
to the final level intended for the scene. This state is stored and the scene can be