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Just looking through the descriptions of some Z-Wave modules on the registry site, and among other things trying to figure out where it notes what series that devices are. Nothing obvious to me.

I suppose if the certification date is 2018 or before, it is unlikely to 700 series.

Two examples (below), I know that the Switch 7 is series 700. Is it the Z-Wave Plus v2 line that confirms that? The other listing doesn't have that noted, but then it doesn't have a "Product Line" descriptor line at all.

* Orest

 

Smart Switch 7


Brand Name: Aeotec
Product Identifier: ZWA023-A
Product Line: Z-Wave Plus v2 line
Product Version: HW: 1 FW: 1.02
Z-Wave Certification Number: ZC12-20050064
Z-Wave Certification Date: 5/21/2020
 

Smart Switch 6


Brand Name: Aeotec
Product Identifier: ZW096-A02
Product Version: HW: 96 FW: 1.04
Z-Wave Certification Number: ZC10-18106250
Z-Wave Certification Date: 10/4/2018
 

 

Edited by oskrypuch

  • Author

Hmm, no consistency on that line, the Zen71 series 700 switch uses a different designator, so that may be manufacturer specific. However presence/absence of the line might be significant in this regard.

* Orest

 

ON/OFF SWITCH 700


Brand Name: Zooz
Product Identifier: ZEN71
Product Line: Line A
Product Version: HW: 1 FW: 1.00
Z-Wave Certification Number: ZC12-21020181
Z-Wave Certification Date: 2/17/2021

Edited by oskrypuch

Yes, on the z-wave alliance site, "Z-Wave Plus Version 2" signifies a series 700 device.

1 hour ago, oskrypuch said:

Just looking through the descriptions of some Z-Wave modules on the registry site, and among other things trying to figure out where it notes what series that devices are. Nothing obvious to me.

I suppose if the certification date is 2018 or before, it is unlikely to 700 series.

Two examples (below), I know that the Switch 7 is series 700. Is it the Z-Wave Plus v2 line that confirms that? The other listing doesn't have that noted, but then it doesn't have a "Product Line" descriptor line at all.

* Orest

 

Smart Switch 7


Brand Name: Aeotec
Product Identifier: ZWA023-A
Product Line: Z-Wave Plus v2 line
Product Version: HW: 1 FW: 1.02
Z-Wave Certification Number: ZC12-20050064
Z-Wave Certification Date: 5/21/2020
 

Smart Switch 6


Brand Name: Aeotec
Product Identifier: ZW096-A02
Product Version: HW: 96 FW: 1.04
Z-Wave Certification Number: ZC10-18106250
Z-Wave Certification Date: 10/4/2018
 

 

The links in the tips and tricks section takes you to the 700 series devices

  • Author

OK, so  &zwavePlus2Only=on  will search for them.

* Orest

Edited by oskrypuch

  • Author

That is really quite an impressive site. I missed the Advanced Search button the first time through.

* Orest

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