Merge pull request #6281 from home-assistant/turbokongen-patch-2

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* **Test Node** sends no_op test messages to the node. This could in theory bring back a dead node. * **Test Node** sends no_op test messages to the node. This could in theory bring back a dead node.
<p class='note'> * **Node Information** this will display the Z-Wave entity card with information about the node:
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.
</p>
#### {% linkable_title Entities of this node %}
This is a dropdown where you can select all the entities of this node. Once selected you can then use:
* **Refresh Entity** to refresh just that entity's values
* **Entity Attributes** to display the attributes of that entity (eg its friendly name, the ID of the node, etc)
Here you can mark a device as requiring polling so the controller is aware of changes because the device doesn't send updates itself. Do see the information on [polling here](/docs/z-wave/devices/#polling), since excessive polling can break your Z-Wave network.
The **Polling intensity** says how many poll intervals does is this device polled on. For example, if you set 2 then it's polled on every second interval.
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.
### {% linkable_title Node Information %}
This will display the Z-Wave related information about the node:
* **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. * **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.
* **averageResponseRTT** The average Round Trip Time of responses to requests * **averageResponseRTT** The average Round Trip Time of responses to requests
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* **sentTS** The date and time the last message was sent to the ndoe * **sentTS** The date and time the last message was sent to the ndoe
* **wake_up_interval** *Battery powered devices only* - the wakeup interval of the device, in seconds * **wake_up_interval** *Battery powered devices only* - the wakeup interval of the device, in seconds
<p class='note'>
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.
</p>
#### {% linkable_title Entities of this node %}
This is a dropdown where you can select all the entities of this node. Once selected you can then use:
* **Refresh Entity** to refresh just that entity's values
* **Entity Attributes** to display the attributes of that entity (eg its friendly name, the ID of the node, etc)
Here you can mark a device as requiring polling so the controller is aware of changes because the device doesn't send updates itself. Do see the information on [polling here](/docs/z-wave/devices/#polling), since excessive polling can break your Z-Wave network.
The **Polling intensity** says how many poll intervals does is this device polled on. For example, if you set 2 then it's polled on every second interval.
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.
### {% linkable_title Node Values %} ### {% linkable_title Node Values %}
Contains a list of available values of the selected node, and it's instances. Contains a list of available values of the selected node, and it's instances.
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## {% linkable_title OZW Log %} ## {% linkable_title OZW Log %}
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. 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.
Select **Refresh** to display the log if you need it to check activities. Select **Load** to open a new window with the static log.
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.