This document describes the changes between the last released ZPC and the current release.
- ZPC is Z-Wave Certified against the Z-Wave Specification release 2021A.
- Support of Z-Wave Command Classes
- Firmware Update
- Control of Z-Wave Command Classes
- Firmware Update
- Indicator
- OTA UIID has been updated to include hardware revision
- Fixed various certification issues
- Build issues
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Implementation of Unify specification 1.0
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Support for performing Over The Air update(OTA) of Z-Wave devices
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Z-Wave Long Range
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MQTT TLS encryption support
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Wake up device support
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Multi cast support
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Failed node handling
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Support for Z-Wave command classes
- Indicator
- Version
- Manufacturer
- Z-Wave plus
- PowerLevel
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Control of Z-Wave command classes
- Alarm
- Firmware Update
- Binary Sensor
- Inclusion controller
- Association Group Information
- Association
- Battery
- Binary Switch
- Wake up
- Door lock
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Z-Wave support for Z-Wave transports
- Multi command
- Multicast non-secure and S2
- Transport Service
- Multi Channel
- Security0
- Security2
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ZCL Mappings
- IAZ FireSensor
- IAZ COSensor
- IAZ WaterSensor
- IAZ BatteryLow
- TemperatureMeasurement
- Basic
- DoorLock
- Level
- IlluminanceLevelSensing
- OccupancySensing
- OnOff
- Various bug fixes
- UAM Language updates
- Documentation updates
ID | Known issues | Note |
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UIC-1162 | When device have multiple functionalities on the Z-Wave end,which is mapped to the same ZigBee attribute, the mapping will be incomplete. | Update the UAM file to avoid overlap. |
UIC-1088 | Potentially wrong controller NIF after controller migration. | Usually no problem in practice |
UIC-1175 | ZPC performs S2 re-synchronisation of all nodes after reboot. | After a reboot the ZPC will re-negotiate SPANs and MPANs for all nodes at the first transmission attempt. |
NOTE the ZPC is at this point not certifiable
See ZPC User Guide