Merten 507146 Radio Push-Button Technical Specification
Technical specification and Z-Wave protocol conformance statement for the Merten 507146 1-gang radio push-button. Includes details on frequency, hardware platform, and supported command classes.
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Important Information
This document serves as the Z-Wave Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement for the Merten 507146 1-gang radio push-button. It provides technical details regarding the device's Z-Wave capabilities, hardware platform, and supported command classes. This document is intended for technical reference regarding network compatibility and device capabilities.
Product Overview
The Merten 507146 is a 1-gang radio push-button designed for integration into Z-Wave networks. It is classified as a Routing Slave device, meaning it can participate in network routing to extend signal range.
Z-Wave Technical Specifications
- Frequency: CEPT (Europe)
- Hardware Platform: ZW0200
- Development Kit Version: 4.06
- Library Type: Routing Slave
Network Security and Compatibility
The device supports basic Z-Wave network security. Please note the following limitations regarding modern Z-Wave features:
- Z-Wave Beaming Technology: Not supported
- Security S2: Not supported
- SmartStart Compatible: No
- AES-128 Security S0: Not supported
Supported Command Classes
The device supports the following command classes for network communication:
- Association
- Basic
- Basic Window Covering
- Multi-Instance
- Switch Multilevel
Practical help
Common problems
This device does not support SmartStart. You must use the standard Z-Wave inclusion process (manual pairing) for your controller.
The device operates on the CEPT (Europe) frequency. It will not communicate with Z-Wave controllers operating on US (908.42 MHz) or other non-European frequencies.
Before use
- Verify your Z-Wave controller supports the CEPT (Europe) frequency.
- Ensure your network environment does not require S2 security, as this device does not support it.
- Confirm the device is within range of the Z-Wave controller or a repeater.
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