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Installation of the WeR@Home™ System
System User Guide
177
˜ A mini-USB
socket, on its other end, for the Central Control Unit’s power adaptor connector.
3.14.2.1 The WeR@Home
Z-Wave
®
Controller Generic Device Classes
In theory, every controllable or controlling device at home can be equipped with Z-Wave
®
technology.
Therefore, a broad variety of different devices and functions should be expected. However, there are some
basic functionality patterns that allow categorizing different devices:
n Each device will either control other devices or being controlled by other devices.
In the Z-Wave
®
terminology, controlling devices are called controllers, reporting devices are called
sensors and controlled devices are called actuators.
n It is also possible to combine a logical sensor controller or actor function within one physical device.
n Actors switch either digital (i.e. ON/OFF for an electrical switch) or analog signals (i.e. 0 to100% for a
dimmer).
n Sensors deliver either a digital signal (i.e. door, glass breaking and motion detector) or an analogue
signal (i.e. temperature, humidity, power).
The Essence WeR@Home
Z-Wave
®
Controller was developed to serve as a generic controller covering all Z-
Wave
®
supported generic device classes.
Four (4) different end-devices were implemented insofar:
n Binary Switches ON/OFF.
n Multilevel Switches like a Dimmer.
n Thermostats like Climate Controllers.
n Door Locks.
Notes: Once integrated into the WeR@Home
system’s configuration, the Z-Wave
®
Controller will accommodate all devices based on these categories, regardless their
manufacturer.
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