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ct100.xml
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ct100.xml
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<Product Revision="6" xmlns="https://github.com/OpenZWave/open-zwave">
<MetaData>
<MetaDataItem name="OzwInfoPage">http://www.openzwave.com/device-database/0098:0106:6401</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="ProductPic">images/2gig/ct100.png</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem id="0106" name="ZWProductPage" type="6401">https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/795/</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem id="0106" name="FrequencyName" type="6401">Australia / New Zealand / U.S. / Canada / Mexico</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="Name">CT100 Plus</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="Description">The CT100 Plus is a sleek, modern thermostat design for home automation systems. It’s clean user interface compliments app-enabled systems. It features adjustable real-time alerts to enable cloud triggers, a robust data stream of HVAC information for cloud monitoring, and configurable comfort response settings to customize home control scenes. The CT100 Plus is compatible with all popular HVAC systems and is battery-operated without the need for a C-wire. </MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem id="0106" name="Identifier" type="6401">CT100-US</MetaDataItem>
<ChangeLog>
<Entry author="Justin Hammond - Justin@dynam.ac" date="03 May 2019" revision="4">Initial Metadata Import from Z-Wave Alliance Database - https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/782/xml</Entry>
<Entry author="Justin Hammond - Justin@dynam.ac" date="03 May 2019" revision="5">Updated Metadata Import from Z-Wave Alliance Database - https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/795/xml</Entry>
<Entry author="Justin Hammond - Justin@dynam.ac" date="24 May 2019" revision="6">Updated Metadata Import from Z-Wave Alliance Database - https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1798/xml</Entry>
</ChangeLog>
<MetaDataItem id="0001" name="ZWProductPage" type="6402">https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1798/</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="ResetDescription">Switch the thermostat to Off Mode. Press and hold the lower left corner of touch screen for five (5) seconds. The thermostat then resets itself, displays its current firmware version, and restarts in Off Mode. Use this procedure only in the event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem id="0001" name="Identifier" type="6402">CT100</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="ExclusionDescription">Same process as inclusion. Similarly, when you are trying to exclude from a network, the LINK icon disappears when the node has successfully excluded the network.</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="ProductManual">https://Products.Z-WaveAlliance.org/ProductManual/File?folder=&filename=Manuals/1798/CT100_Plus_UserGuide_20160504.pdf</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem id="0001" name="FrequencyName" type="6402">U.S. / Canada / Mexico</MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="WakeupDescription">When included into a Z-Wave network on battery power, this device is a FLiRS device. The Thermostat will wake up for communication when it receives a valid Z-Wave beam. </MetaDataItem>
<MetaDataItem name="InclusionDescription">From the CT100’s Menu screen, touch MATE under the radio icon. The Network Include screen displays a large r1. Touch MATE again. This initiates the network inclusion process. The MATE icon and the status indicator LEDs will blink. When the CT100 has successfully included into a Z-Wave network, the
MATE icon is replaced by the LINK icon under the radio tower.</MetaDataItem>
</MetaData>
<!--
Radio Thermostat Company of America CT100 Plus Thermostat manual available at:
https://products.z-wavealliance.org/ProductManual/File?folder=&filename=Manuals/1798/CT100_Plus_UserGuide_20160504.pdf
Additional information:
https://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/1798
-->
<!-- This thermostat's setpoint descriptions are 0 based, not 1 -->
<CommandClass id="67">
<Compatibility>
<Base>0</Base>
</Compatibility>
</CommandClass>
<CommandClass id="112">
<Value genre="config" index="1" label="Temperature Reporting Threshold" max="4" min="0" size="1" type="list" units="F" value="2">
<Help>
The Temperature Reporting Threshold Configuration Set Command sets the reporting threshold for changes in the ambient temperature as detected by the thermostat.
</Help>
<Item label="Disabled" value="0"/>
<Item label="0.5F" value="1"/>
<Item label="1.0F" value="2"/>
<Item label="1.5F" value="3"/>
<Item label="2.0F" value="4"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="2" label="HVAC Settings" max="2147483647" min="0" read_only="true" size="4" type="list" units="" value="17891585">
<Help>
Bits 0 - 7 -> HVAC Setup: Normal (0x01) or Heat Pump (0x02)
Bits 8 - 11 -> Number of Auxiliary Stages (Heat Pump) / Number of Heat Stages (Normal)
Bits 12 - 15 -> Aux Setup: Gas (0x01) or Electric (0x02)
Bits 16 - 23 -> Number of Heat Pump Stages
Bits 24 - 31 -> Number of Cool Stages
</Help>
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 1" value="17891585"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x1,0x1,0x01,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 1" value="34668801"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x1,0x1,0x01,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 1" value="18940161"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x2,0x1,0x01,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 1" value="35717377"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x2,0x1,0x01,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 1" value="17957121"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x1,0x2,0x01,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 1" value="34734337"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x1,0x2,0x01,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 1" value="19005697"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x2,0x2,0x01,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 1" value="35782913"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x2,0x2,0x01,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 1" value="17891841"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x1,0x1,0x02,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 1" value="34669057"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x1,0x1,0x02,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 1" value="18940417"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x2,0x1,0x02,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 1" value="35717633"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x2,0x1,0x02,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 1" value="17957377"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x1,0x2,0x02,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 1" value="34734593"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x1,0x2,0x02,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 1" value="19005953"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x2,0x2,0x02,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 1" value="35783169"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x2,0x2,0x02,0x01 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 2" value="17891586"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x1,0x1,0x01,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 2" value="34668802"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x1,0x1,0x01,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 2" value="18940162"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x2,0x1,0x01,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 2" value="35717378"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x2,0x1,0x01,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 2" value="17957122"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x1,0x2,0x01,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 2" value="34734338"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x1,0x2,0x01,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 2" value="19005698"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x2,0x2,0x01,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 1, Cool Stages: 2" value="35782914"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x2,0x2,0x01,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 2" value="17891842"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x1,0x1,0x02,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 2" value="34669058"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x1,0x1,0x02,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 2" value="18940418"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x2,0x1,0x02,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Gas, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 2" value="35717634"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x2,0x1,0x02,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 2" value="17957378"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x1,0x2,0x02,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 1, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 2" value="34734594"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x1,0x2,0x02,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Normal, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 2" value="19005954"/>
<!-- 0x01,0x2,0x2,0x02,0x02 -->
<Item label="HVAC: Heat Pump, Aux Stages: 2, Aux Setup: Elec, Heat Pump Stages: 2, Cool Stages: 2" value="35783170"/>
<!-- 0x02,0x2,0x2,0x02,0x02 -->
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="3" label="Utility Lock" max="255" min="0" size="1" type="list" units="" value="0" write_only="true">
<Help>
The Utility Lock Configuration Set command enables or disables the utility lock.
If the utility lock is enabled, the setpoint cannot be modified directly via the thermostat screen.
</Help>
<Item label="Disable" value="0"/>
<Item label="Enable" value="1"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="4" label="C-Wire/Battery Status" max="2" min="1" read_only="true" size="1" type="list" units="" value="1">
<Help>
1 -> C-Wire
2 -> Battery
</Help>
<Item label="C-Wire" value="1"/>
<Item label="Battery" value="2"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="5" label="Humidity Reporting Threshold" max="3" min="0" size="1" type="list" units="% RH" value="2">
<Help>
The Humidity Reporting Threshold Configuration Set Command sets the reporting threshold for changes in the relative humidity as detected by the thermostat.
</Help>
<Item label="Disabled" value="0"/>
<Item label="3" value="1"/>
<Item label="5" value="2"/>
<Item label="10" value="3"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="6" label="Auxiliary/Emergency heat" max="1" min="0" size="1" type="list" units="" value="0">
<Help>
The Auxiliary/Emergency configuration command enables or disables auxiliary / emergency heating in the thermostat.
Auxiliary / emergency heating is only available if the thermostat is configured in heat pump mode and with at least one stage of auxiliary heating.
This command enables auxiliary / emergency heating when the thermostat is in Auto mode.
The Thermostat Set Mode command with mode Auxiliary/Emergency Heat will enable emergency heating but only if the thermostat is in Heat mode.
This command should only be used on thermostats that support Auxiliary/Emergency Heat thermostat mode.
</Help>
<Item label="Disabled" value="0"/>
<Item label="Enabled" value="1"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="7" label="Thermostat Swing Temperature" max="8" min="1" size="1" type="list" units="F" value="2">
<Help>
Thermostat Swing Temperature configuration command sets the maximum allowed difference between ambient temperature and the set temperature.
</Help>
<Item label="0.5F" value="1"/>
<Item label="1.0F" value="2"/>
<Item label="1.5F" value="3"/>
<Item label="2.0F" value="4"/>
<Item label="2.5F" value="5"/>
<Item label="3.0F" value="6"/>
<Item label="3.5F" value="7"/>
<Item label="4.0F" value="8"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="8" label="Thermostat Differential Temperature" max="32767" min="2" size="2" type="list" units="F" value="4">
<Help>
(Set Only) The Thermostat Differential Temperature configuration command sets the differential temperature for multi-stage HVAC systems.
The differential temperature delta defines when the thermostat will turn on additional stages.
There are two differential temperatures, one for multistage cool systems and one for multistage heat systems.
If the thermostat is not configured for multistage HVAC systems then these parameters have no effect.
</Help>
<Item label="2.0F Heat" value="4"/>
<Item label="3.0F Heat" value="6"/>
<Item label="4.0F Heat" value="8"/>
<Item label="5.0F Heat" value="10"/>
<Item label="6.0F Heat" value="12"/>
<Item label="2.0F Cool" value="260"/>
<Item label="3.0F Cool" value="262"/>
<Item label="4.0F Cool" value="264"/>
<Item label="5.0F Cool" value="266"/>
<Item label="6.0F Cool" value="268"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="9" label="Thermostat Recovery Mode" max="2" min="1" size="1" type="list" units="" value="2">
<Help>
The Thermostat Recovery Mode configuration command sets the HVAC recovery mode type.
The recovery mode determines when additional HVAC stages are turned off as the ambient temperature returns to the target temperature.
If the recovery mode is set to economy, the thermostat will turn off additional HVAC stages when the ambient temperature reaches the target temperature plus/minus the differential temperature.
If the recovery mode is set to fast, the thermostat will leave all stages on (assuming they were already on) until the ambient temperature reaches the target temperature.
</Help>
<Item label="Fast" value="1"/>
<Item label="Economy" value="2"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="10" label="Temperature Reporting Filter" max="32767" min="0" size="4" type="raw" units="F" value="0x09 0x00 0x09 0x00">
<Help>
The Temperature Reporting Filter configuration command sets upper and lower bounds of the ambient temperature reporting.
The thermostat won't report ambient temperature changes if the ambient temperature falls between these bounds.
For example, if the upper bound is 80F and the lower bound is 60F, the thermostat will not send SENSOR_MULTI_LEVEL_REPORTS for ambient temperature values between 60F and 80F.
The thermostat will only send ambient temperature changes if the thermostat has been added to an association group (see Command Class Association) and the temperature reporting threshold is non-zero (see Temperature Reporting Threshold).
Input in hexadecimal only like so: 0x09 0x05 0x09 0x0A.
It must always have four 1 byte sized numbers.
The first two bytes control the lower temperature bound for the Temperature Reporting Filter the last two control the upper temperature bound.
The first byte in the byte pair always refers to temperature scale (Celsius 0x01 or Fahrenheit 0x09).
While the second byte in each byte pair is the bound temperature.
The max/min temp you can use is 127 degrees.
To convert decimal to hex goto: https://www.binaryhexconverter.com/decimal-to-hex-converter or you can use the built in Windows calculator program in Programmer mode.
If you mess up your thermostat copy and paste 0x09 0x00 0x09 0x00 (for a F Thermostat) or 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x00 (for a C Thermostat).
This will remove any bounds.
</Help>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="11" label="Simple UI Mode" max="1" min="0" size="1" type="list" units="" value="1">
<Help>
Simple UI Mode Enable/Disable
</Help>
<Item label="Enable" value="0"/>
<Item label="Disable" value="1"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="12" label="Multicast" max="1" min="0" size="1" type="list" units="" value="0">
<Help>
Multicasting Enable/Disable
</Help>
<Item label="Disabled" value="0"/>
<Item label="Enabled" value="1"/>
</Value>
<Value genre="config" index="14" label="Save Energy Mode Type" max="255" min="1" read_only="true" size="1" type="list" units="" value="1">
<Help>
1 -> Adjust by target delta
2 -> Least consuming point in the running program
3 -> Save energy absolute setpoint
255 -> Save Energy not supported
</Help>
<Item label="Adjust by target delta" value="1"/>
<Item label="Least consuming point" value="2"/>
<Item label="Save energy absolute setpoint" value="3"/>
<Item label="Save Energy not supported" value="255"/>
</Value>
</CommandClass>
<CommandClass id="133">
<Associations num_groups="1">
<Group index="1" label="Lifeline" max_associations="2"/>
</Associations>
</CommandClass>
</Product>