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@ -41,6 +41,36 @@ Here is where you [include and exclude](/docs/z-wave/adding/) Z-Wave devices fro
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* **Test Node** sends no_op test messages to the node. This could in theory bring back a dead node.
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* **Node Information** this will display the Z-Wave entity card with information about the node:
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* **averageRequestRTT** The average Round Trip Time (RTT) of requests sent to the node, in milliseconds. A value of 250, for example, is a quarter of a second.
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* **averageResponseRTT** The average Round Trip Time of responses to requests
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* **battery_level** *Battery powered devices only* - the battery level, which may be rounded to the nearest 10
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* **capabilities** A comma separated list of the capabilities of the device
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* **friendly_name** The name you specified to be displayed
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* **is_awake** Whether the device is awake or not
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* **is_failed** Whether the device has been marked as failed. The controller won't try to contact failed devices.
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* **is_info_received** True once the controller has received the node information from the node.
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* **is_ready** When you start the network (or Home Assistant) it will take a short while before all devices are ready, this shows which aren't yet ready.
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* **is_zwave_plus** True for any Z-Wave Plus devices (note that controllers always report *false*, regardless of whether they are Plus devices or not)
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* **lastRequestRTT** The Round Trip Time of the last request
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* **lastResponseRTT** The Round Trip Time of the response to the last request
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* **manufacturer_name** The name of the manufacturer, as supplied by OpenZWave
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* **max_baud_rate** The maximum bandwidth the device supports, most modern devices will support 40,000 or higher
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* **node_id** The unique node ID of this node
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* **node_name** The base name of this node, this is used to build the entity ID of all entities of this node
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* **product_name** The product name of the device, as supplied by OpenZWave
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* **query_stage** The query stage for this device (see [here](/docs/z-wave/query-stage/) for details)
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* **receivedCnt** The number of messages received from the device
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* **receivedDups** The number of duplicate messages received from the device
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* **receivedTS** The date and time the last message was received from the devices
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* **receivedUnsolicited** How many unsolicited messages were received
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* **retries** How many retries have been made to send messages to this node
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* **sentCnt** How many messages have been sent to the node
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* **sentFailed** How many messages that were sent weren't acknowledged
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* **sentTS** The date and time the last message was sent to the ndoe
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* **wake_up_interval** *Battery powered devices only* - the wakeup interval of the device, in seconds
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<p class='note'>
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Battery powered devices need to be awake before you can use the Z-Wave control panel to update their settings. How to wake your device is device specific, and some devices will stay awake for only a couple of seconds. Please refer to the manual of your device for more details.
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</p>
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@ -58,38 +88,6 @@ The **Polling intensity** says how many poll intervals does is this device polle
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You can also exclude a Z-Wave devices from Home Assistant. You can do that if you have a device that you need to have on the Z-Wave network, but you don't want it to appear in Home Assistant, or if you've got a device that's failed and you're unable to exclude it.
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### {% linkable_title Node Information %}
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This will display the Z-Wave related information about the node:
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* **averageRequestRTT** The average Round Trip Time (RTT) of requests sent to the node, in milliseconds. A value of 250, for example, is a quarter of a second.
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* **averageResponseRTT** The average Round Trip Time of responses to requests
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* **battery_level** *Battery powered devices only* - the battery level, which may be rounded to the nearest 10
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* **capabilities** A comma separated list of the capabilities of the device
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* **friendly_name** The name you specified to be displayed
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* **is_awake** Whether the device is awake or not
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* **is_failed** Whether the device has been marked as failed. The controller won't try to contact failed devices.
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* **is_info_received** True once the controller has received the node information from the node.
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* **is_ready** When you start the network (or Home Assistant) it will take a short while before all devices are ready, this shows which aren't yet ready.
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* **is_zwave_plus** True for any Z-Wave Plus devices (note that controllers always report *false*, regardless of whether they are Plus devices or not)
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* **lastRequestRTT** The Round Trip Time of the last request
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* **lastResponseRTT** The Round Trip Time of the response to the last request
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* **manufacturer_name** The name of the manufacturer, as supplied by OpenZWave
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* **max_baud_rate** The maximum bandwidth the device supports, most modern devices will support 40,000 or higher
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* **node_id** The unique node ID of this node
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* **node_name** The base name of this node, this is used to build the entity ID of all entities of this node
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* **product_name** The product name of the device, as supplied by OpenZWave
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* **query_stage** The query stage for this device (see [here](/docs/z-wave/query-stage/) for details)
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* **receivedCnt** The number of messages received from the device
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* **receivedDups** The number of duplicate messages received from the device
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* **receivedTS** The date and time the last message was received from the devices
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* **receivedUnsolicited** How many unsolicited messages were received
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* **retries** How many retries have been made to send messages to this node
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* **sentCnt** How many messages have been sent to the node
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* **sentFailed** How many messages that were sent weren't acknowledged
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* **sentTS** The date and time the last message was sent to the ndoe
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* **wake_up_interval** *Battery powered devices only* - the wakeup interval of the device, in seconds
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### {% linkable_title Node Values %}
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Contains a list of available values of the selected node, and it's instances.
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## {% linkable_title OZW Log %}
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If you want to only retrieve some lines at the end of the log, you can specify that with the selection field. Max is the last 1000 lines and minimum is 0 which equals the whole log. If this is not specified, you will retrieve the whole log.
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Select **Refresh** to display the log if you need it to check activities.
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Select **Load** to open a new window with the static log.
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Select **Tail** to open a new window with a tailing log with the last specified lines of the log. This is a self updating window.
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