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RGBWE2 - ZWave

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RGBWE2 RGBW Bulb V2

This describes the Z-Wave device RGBWE2, manufactured by Zipato with the thing type UID of zipato_bulb2rgbw_00_000.

The device is in the category of Light Bulb, defining Devices that illuminate something, such as bulbs, etc..

RGBWE2 product image

The RGBWE2 supports routing. This allows the device to communicate using other routing enabled devices as intermediate routers. This device is also able to participate in the routing of data between other devices in the mesh network.

Overview

Zipato Bulb 2 has 5 color channels available for you to adjust: RED, GREEN, BLUE, WARM WHITE and COLD WHITE. Zipato Bulb 2 can be used to add color to your home or just to lighten it up in any white color tone you desire. By using Zipatile or Zipabox (or other Z-Wave) home controller, you can control the bulb from anywhere in the world, by using any smartphone (iOS or Android). Also, you can automatically set colors of your Zipato Bulb 2 to indicate events using the Zipato rule creator.

Inclusion Information

  1. Screw the Zipato Bulb 2 into the socket.
  2. Turn on the bulb with your wall switch to apply power to the bulb.- If you’re not using a wall switch, then use your alternate method to apply power to the bulb.
  3. Activate inclusion mode on your Z-wave controller- This may also be done through your associated application,if your ecosystem has that capability.
  4. Toggle the wall-switch, from OFF, then to ON.- Or use your alternate method to toggle power to the bulb from OFF, then to ON.
  5. The bulb will flash once if it has been successfully included into your Z-Wave network.

Exclusion Information

  1. Screw the Zipato Bulb 2 into the socket.
  2. Turn on the bulb with your wall switch to apply power to the bulb.- If you’re not using a wall switch, then use your alternate method to apply power to the bulb.
  3. Activate exclusion mode on your Z-wave controller- This may also be done through your associated application,if your ecosystem has that capability.
  4. Toggle the wall-switch, from OFF, then to ON.- Or use your alternate method to toggle power to the bulb from OFF, then to ON.
  5. The bulb will flash once if it has been successfully excluded from your Z-Wave network.

Channels

The following table summarises the channels available for the RGBWE2 -:

Channel Name Channel ID Channel Type Category Item Type
Dimmer switch_dimmer switch_dimmer DimmableLight Dimmer
Color Control color_color color_color ColorLight Color
Color Temperature color_temperature color_temperature ColorLight Dimmer

Dimmer

The brightness channel allows to control the brightness of a light. It is also possible to switch the light on and off.

The switch_dimmer channel is of type switch_dimmer and supports the Dimmer item and is in the DimmableLight category.

Color Control

The color channel allows to control the color of a light. It is also possible to dim values and switch the light on and off.

The color_color channel is of type color_color and supports the Color item and is in the ColorLight category.

Color Temperature

The color temperature channel allows to set the color temperature of a light from 0 (cold) to 100 (warm).

The color_temperature channel is of type color_temperature and supports the Dimmer item and is in the ColorLight category.

Device Configuration

The following table provides a summary of the 5 configuration parameters available in the RGBWE2. Detailed information on each parameter can be found in the sections below.

Param Name Description
1 Internal bulb temperature
2 Strobe light interval Strobe light interval
3 Strobe light pulse count Strobe light pulse count
4 Random strobe pulse colors Random strobe pulse colors
255 Reset bulb to factory settings Reset bulb to factory settings
Switch All Mode Set the mode for the switch when receiving SWITCH ALL commands

Parameter 1: Internal bulb temperature

Values in the range 0 to 0 may be set.

The manufacturer defined default value is 0.

This parameter has the configuration ID config_1_1 and is of type INTEGER. This is a read only parameter.

Parameter 2: Strobe light interval

Strobe light interval Values range from 0 to 25 in intervals of 100 ms Values in the range 0 to 25 may be set.

The manufacturer defined default value is 0.

This parameter has the configuration ID config_2_1 and is of type INTEGER.

Parameter 3: Strobe light pulse count

Strobe light pulse count Values range from 0 to 120 and

a special value 127 (0x7F) which sets infinite flashing The following option values may be configured -:

Value Description
127 Infinite flashing

The manufacturer defined default value is 0.

This parameter has the configuration ID config_3_1 and is of type INTEGER.

Parameter 4: Random strobe pulse colors

Random strobe pulse colors Values range are 0(turn off) or 1(turn on). The following option values may be configured -:

Value Description
0 Random strobe pulse colors OFF
1 Random strobe pulse colors ON

The manufacturer defined default value is 0 (Random strobe pulse colors OFF).

This parameter has the configuration ID config_4_1 and is of type INTEGER.

Parameter 255: Reset bulb to factory settings

Reset bulb to factory settings

The following option values may be configured -:

Value Description
255 Reset bulb to factory settings

The manufacturer defined default value is 1.

This parameter has the configuration ID config_255_4_wo and is of type INTEGER. This is a write only parameter.

Switch All Mode

Set the mode for the switch when receiving SWITCH ALL commands.

The following option values may be configured -:

Value Description
0 Exclude from All On and All Off groups
1 Include in All On group
2 Include in All Off group
255 Include in All On and All Off groups

This parameter has the configuration ID switchall_mode and is of type INTEGER.

Association Groups

Association groups allow the device to send unsolicited reports to the controller, or other devices in the network. Using association groups can allow you to eliminate polling, providing instant feedback of a device state change without unnecessary network traffic.

The device does not support associations.

Technical Information

Endpoints

Endpoint 0

Command Class Comment
COMMAND_CLASS_NO_OPERATION_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_COLOR_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2

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