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Here are a few steps to start building your own Smart Home devices based on Z-Uno. First of all, you need to install the Z-Uno software environment on your computer. The Arduino IDE is used to upgrade and program your Z-Uno. Windows users must install the Z-Uno driver for Windows. Once this is done, you can download examples provided by Z-Wave.me. (All examples are also available from the Arduino IDE via File - Examples - Z-Uno), you can modify them or write your own code. For more information on syntax, please visit the language reference.
Z-Uno is the first and only easy-to-use developer board that allows you to create your own Z-Wave devices without in-depth knowledge of the Z-Wave protocol or programming. Z-Uno is a mix of Z-Wave home automation protocol strength and Arduino simplicity. Inspired by the Arduino project, Z-Uno inherits all concepts of easy to use hardware and software solutions to keep a maximum of flexibility. Z-Uno is a complete DIY product. It is made for those who are limited in their choice of existing Z-Wave products but want to expand their smart homes with more sensors and actuators. (LEDs connect, buttons, switches, motors, or any low voltage sensors, including most Arduino compatible sensors. Z-Uno programming is written as a sketch in simplified C and then loaded onto the Z-Uno using the Arduino IDE. Many examples and comprehensive tutorials will help you to make your own project. As a Z-Wave Plus certified device, Z-Uno is the perfect partner for your RaZBerry gateway. Z-Uno is also compatible with other controllers.
To install the device, either use the short information at the top of the page or go to the complete starting instructions on the website.
If you encounter problems, you can look at the Troubleshooting page.
Hardware Specification
Power supply:
Here you can find more technical data.
Reset to factory default | Press the key for five seconds, then press the key again three times |
Inclusion | To include Z-Uno in a Z-Wave network, you must set the controller to Include mode (also known as Add mode). On the Z-Uno board the service button must be pressed three times. Z-Uno is now added to the Z-Wave network
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Exclusion | If your Z-Uno was already included in another network or you want to reset it to the factory settings, follow the Exclusion process: Start the Exclusion mode on your Z-Wave controller and press the service button on the Z-Uno three times |
NIF | Press the service button on the device three times. Z-Uno will send a Node Information Frame (NIF) to all devices in the area |
Wakeup | To wake up your sleeping Z-Uno, press the service button on the unit three times. Z-Uno will send a Node Information Frame (NIF) to all devices in the vicinity. Z-Uno will wake up periodically - depending on configuration - to inform the Z-Wave controller and wait for configuration from the controller. |
Protection | XXXProtection |
FirmwareUpdate | XXXFirmwareUpdate |
SetAssociation | XXXSetAssociation |
Group Number | Maximum Nodes | Description |
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1 | 5 | Lifeline |
2 | 5 | Control Group |
Debug mode to add association groups or new channels in real time. Use for debugging only. Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
Setting | Description |
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0 | OFF |
1 | ON |
Flashes to show device behavior Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1
Setting | Description |
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0 | Off |
1 | On |
Dimensions | 0.0206000x0.0388000x0.0140000 mm |
Weight | 6.8 gr |
EAN | 4251295700175 |
Device Type | On/Off Switch |
Generic Device Class | On/Off Switch |
Specific Device Class | ON/OFF Switch |
Firmware Version | 00.46 |
Z-Wave Version | 04.05 |
Certification ID | 50106 |
Z-Wave Product Id | 0115.0110.0001 |
Frequency | Europe - 868,4 Mhz |
Maximum transmission power | 5 mW |