Instructions

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link between the controller and this device. On the right hand side the timing delay of each communication is shown and
color-coded. A red number indicates that this communication finally failed. A communication without rerouting attempts
as shown as green and a rerouting attempt is coded in black. The fact that a communication failed (red) may indicate that
there is a severe problem in the network or in the device. It is however also possible that a battery operated device just
went back to sleep too fast. Z-Wave pros can read a lot out of this timing information particularly when combined with the
routing table
Controller Info
This dialog shows some internal technical data of the controller hardware used. The first box offers some deep insight into
the dynamics of the controller software. It visualizes the job queue of the system. Every communication attempt of the
controller is queues into a job queue and then handed over to the Z-Wave chip for execution. The list shows the jobs
pending and the jobs that are completed or failed.
A legend informs about the meaning of the different flags n, U, D, E, S and W. The timeout value counts back from 20
seconds once the job was sent. Even when it was completed the job will stays in the queue marked as done (D) for some
more time to allow inspection. The target node ID, a description of the communication message, an information about the
process and the real Bytes of the message are shown as well.
The second block gives detailed information about the Role of the controller in the network, the Z-Wave transceiver
hardware used, firmware running on the Z-Wave transceiver and the release information of the Z-Way software. This
information may be needed during support and debugging.