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Binary switch

Home How it works Device types Binary switch

Binary switches have two states – on and off.

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You can control the device by clicking the on or off button. The blue bar on top of the button shows the current state of the z-wave device. No blue bar will be present if Z-Command does not know the current state of the device.

For sirens, on means your siren is currently blaring!

examples
wall switches GE Z-Wave Wireless Lighting Control On/Off SwitchGE Z-Wave On/Off Wall Toggle Switch (12727)
Wall sockets GE Z-Wave Wireless Lighting Control Duplex Receptacle
sirens Everspring Z-Wave Indoor Siren – EVS-SE812-US
power strips Aeon Labs Aeotec Z-Wave Smart Energy Power Strip (DSC11-ZWUS)
Aeon Labs DSC06106-ZWUS – Z-Wave Smart Energy Switch

 

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