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InstructionZ-Wave PC based Controller v5 User GuideDocument No.:INS13114Version:2323Description:-Written viewed I;JFR;JCC;CAOWENSRestrictions:PublicApproved by:Date2022-05-11CET10:14:42Initials NameJFRJorgen FranckJustificationon behalf of NTJThis document is the property of Silicon Labs. The data contained herein, in whole or inpart, may not be duplicated, used or disclosed outside the recipient for any purpose. Thisrestriction does not limit the recipient's right to use information contained in the data if itis obtained from another source without restriction.

INS13114-23Z-Wave PC based Controller v5 User Guide2022-05-11REVISION RECORDDoc.Rev12DateByPages affectedBrief description of l2015022620160128SROSRO;VSA4.21.1All3.1.1Initial version based on INS10240-13Updated all screenshots,Updated Association, Command Class, Encrypt/Decrypt, FirmwareUpdate, Backup/Restore NVM topicsAdded IMA, Settings Trace Capturing, Polling functionality, SetupRoute functionality topicAdded Power shell script exampleUpdate all screenshotsAdded new settings viewUpdated description for Security S0 test settings and addeddescription for Security S2 keys and test settingsUpdate list of views available from start screenDescribed ‘Floating View’ optionAdded screenshot for additional Bridge Controller actions (Add,Remove virtual)Updated description of the available nodes’ actions includingSecurity S2-related actionsAdded screenshot for additional Bridge Controller action (SlaveLearn Mode)Updated description of the available controller actionsAdded description of the Set Node Information action.Updated description of the available options on the CommandClasses viewAdded Security S2 Encrypt/Decrypt descriptionAdded: Configuration Command Class supportAdded: UL Monitor ToolUpdate Table1Added: Nodes with EndpointsAdded: NWEAdded warning screenshot if SIS already present in networkAdded: Select Security schemeAdded: Reset SPANUpdate all screenshotsUpdated: Settings also contains connection args input fieldChanged: added secure S2 node inclusion dialogs descriptionUpdated Tab S2 Security Test Scheme topic (new test settings andCSA option)Updated screenshotUpdated screenshot and added MPAN table descriptionUpdated Association view screenshot and descriptionAdded screenshots for Z/IP controllerAdded screenshots for Z/IP controller, Unsolicited destinationdescriptionUpdated topicAdded reminders to set up unsolicited destination for Z/IPGatewayUpdate command classes view screenshotAdded description of ‘Auto increment’ session id functionality forsupervision encapsulationAdded clarifications on how NVM restores from zip and hex filesUpdated screenshotsAdded description for new buttons and viewsAdded explanations how to configure security test 03.14, 2.13.1.13.23.2.43.33.1, 3.2, 3.2.33.2.4562016070820160726SROAVASILEVSKY4.54, VSKYAVASILEVSKY4.143.1, 3.2, 3.11, 4.220160913AVASILEVSKY4.7silabs.com Building a more connected world.Page ii of x

INS13114-23Z-Wave PC based Controller v5 User Guide2022-05-11REVISION RECORDDoc.Rev78DateByPages affectedBrief description of 0170922VSAVOSTIANENKOUpdated necessary tools for PC-based Controller buildenvironment.Updated installation stepsUpdated screenshotsRemoved “Start the Z-Wave PC Controller” sectionUpdated section: Security Test Schema ButtonUpdated section: Security Test Schema viewAdded S2 message encapsulation frame decrypt descriptionInclude mention of the wake-up settings of the Sensor PIR nodesRemoved image “Node settings pop-up window”Added property “Is Broadcast”Added property “Is Broadcast” explanationRemoved “UL Tool Monitor View” sectionRemoved “UL Tool Monitor” SectionAdded “Smart Start View” sectionAdded “Smart Start” sectionUpdated screenshotsAdded description of “Applied Action” and updated examplesAdded Silicon Labs templateUpdated to .Net Framework 4.5Updated all screenshotsUpdated selection learn modeAdded additional buttonsUpdated view descriptionFixed page numbersTechPub reviewed revisionUpdated all screenshotsAdded Identify buttonAdded Identify button descriptionAdded Transmit Settings UIAdded Transmit Settings UI descriptionUpdated sectionsTyposUpdated section “Required Z-Wave Hardware”Updated screenshot and description tableUpdated section “Transmit Settings” and screenshotRemove Set Node Info from Controller View functionality sectionAdded section “Set Node Information View” sectionAdded section “Set Node Information” sectionUpdated tableUpdated table and figureAdded SectionUpdated Sections and screenshotsUpdated TableUpdated “unsolicited destination view” descriptionUpdated screenshotsAdded and updated List of tables and IndexesReview changes, updated references and punctuationTechnical Publications ReviewFixed typoUpdated screenshots related to Long Range 1.3 & 2.12.1 & 1.13.2.4AllAllAllAll4.5.1Allsilabs.com Building a more connected world.Page iii of x

INS13114-23Z-Wave PC based Controller v5 User Guide2022-05-11REVISION OSAVOST2320220418VOSAVOSTPages affectedBrief description of changes3.2.1, 3.15, 4.16All3.1.1.43.1.23.4Added 'LR flag', added 'Node Options'Updated sections and screenshotsAdded Long Range Network KeysUpdated list of content Main ViewAdded Send Data History and removed Last Used and Repeat Listfrom Command Class ViewAdded ‘Set LR Channel’Added SmartStart Long Range inclusion descriptionAdded ‘Updated’ buttonReview all new or revised sections since last Tech Pub’s reviewAdded 'LR flag' for Z/IP connected ControllerAdded ‘DCDC Config’ controls and descriptionAdded new ‘Network Statistics’ view and descriptionAdded ‘Inclusion Controller Initiate Request Timeout’Added abbreviationsAdded ‘Supervision Report Status Response’ optionAdded description for Select Learn Mode View ItemsAdded ‘Stop transmitting bulk reports on missing acknowledge’Added ‘Max LR Tx Power’ and ‘Radio PTI’Updated figuresAdded ‘Predefined Commands’ and ‘Recent Commands’ viewdescriptionUpdated Screenshot and tableAdded ‘Background RSSI’ and updated Screenshots and table3.174.2.13.15All new sections3.153.17, 4.183.18, 4.193.1.1.313.1.1.33.2.43.11, 4.133.17, 4.18All3.43.113.18silabs.com Building a more connected world.Page iv of x

INS13114-23Z-Wave PC based Controller v5 User Guide2022-05-11Table of Contents1.ABBREVIATIONS.11INTRODUCTION .11.11.21.322.12.22.32.43Purpose.1Audience and Prerequisites.1Implementation.1THE Z-WAVE PC-BASED CONTROLLER.2Check the Prerequisites.2Required Z-Wave Hardware .2Install the Z-Wave PC Controller .3Remove Z-Wave PC Controller .3USER INTERFACE .43.1 Main Menu View .43.1.1Title Bar .43.1.1.1Settings.53.1.1.2Commands Queue Button .63.1.1.3Send Data Settings.63.1.1.4Security Test Schema Button.83.1.2Content View.123.1.3Log Bar.143.2 Network Management View .153.2.1Node List View.173.2.2Node Information View.183.2.3Nodes Actions View.183.2.4Controller View .223.3 Associations View .273.4 Command Class View .283.5 Setup Route View .353.6 ERTT View .373.7 Polling View .383.8 Topology Map View.393.9 IMA Network View .413.10 Encrypt/Decrypt View .453.11 Firmware Update (OTA) View.473.12 Firmware Update (OTW) View .493.13 Backup/Restore NVM .493.14 Configuration Parameters .503.15 Smart Start View.503.16 Set Node Information View .523.17 Transmit Settings View.543.18 Network Statistics View.55silabs.com Building a more connected world.Page v of x

INS13114-234Z-Wave PC based Controller v5 User Guide2022-05-11FUNCTIONALITY .584.1 The SC Properties .594.2 Node View .614.2.1How to Add a Node .614.2.2How to Add Multichannel Node with EndPoints.634.2.3How to Remove a Node .634.2.4Network Wide Inclusion .634.2.5Network Wide Exclusion .644.2.6Send NOP .644.2.7How to Send a Failure Signal to a Node .644.2.8How to Replace a Failed Node .644.2.9How to Remove a Failing Node .644.2.10Set SIS.654.2.11Request Node Neighbors Update.654.2.12Node Info.654.2.13Version Get.654.2.14Switching a Node or a Subset of Nodes on and off .654.2.15Set Wake-Up Interval .664.2.16‘Switch All On’ Command.664.2.17‘Switch All Off’ Command .664.2.18‘Identify’ Command.664.2.19Start/Stop Basic Test .664.2.20Reset SPAN .664.2.21Next SPAN .664.2.22Security Scheme .664.3 Controller View.674.3.1Reset Controller .674.3.2Send Node Info.674.3.3Controller Shift .674.3.4Request Update of PC-based SC.674.4 Command Class View .684.5 Association View.684.5.1Create Association.684.5.2Remove Association .684.6 Setup Route View .684.6.1Assign a Route .684.6.2Delete a Route.694.7 Security Test Schema View.694.7.1Test S2 Parameters Overrides .694.7.2Test S2 Messages Overrides.704.7.3Test S2 Message Encapsulation Extensions Overrides.714.8 ERTT View .724.9 Polling View .744.10 Topology Map View.744.11 IMA Network View .74silabs.com Building a more connected world.Page vi of x

INS13114-23Z-Wave PC based Controller v5 User Guide2022-05-114.11.1Network Health .754.11.2Power Level Test .754.12 Security Encrypt/Decrypt .754.13 Firmware Update.774.14 NVM Backup/Restore .774.15 Configuration Parameters .784.16 Smart Start .784.17 Set Controller Node Information.794.18 Transmit Settings.814.19 Network Statistics.834.20 Z-Wave PC Controller Log.834.21 Settings Trace Capturing .844.21.1Open Saved Capture Trace File .845REFERENCES.87INDEX .88List of FiguresFigure 1. PC with a Z-Wave Module Connected .2Figure 2. Main Menu View .4Figure 3. Settings View .5Figure 4. Commands Queue View .6Figure 5. Send Data Settings.7Figure 6. Security Test Settings.8Figure 7. Security Parameter Overrides.9Figure 8. Security Message Overrides .10Figure 9. Security Extension Overrides .11Figure 10. Content View .13Figure 11. Content View with Z/IP Controller Connected .14Figure 12. Log Bar View .14Figure 13. Log Window View .14Figure 14. Network Management View.16Figure 15. Network Management View with Z/IP Controller Connected.17Figure 16. Nodes View.17Figure 17. Node Information View .18Figure 18. Nodes Actions View .18Figure 19. Nodes Actions View when Z/IP Controller Connected .19Figure 20. Bridge Controller Additional Actions .19Figure 21. Add Custom .21Figure 22. Controller View.22Figure 23. Z/IP Controller View.22Figure 24. Select Learn Mode .22Figure 25. Bridge Controller Additional Action.23silabs.com Building a more connected world.Page vii of x

INS13114-23Z-Wave PC based Controller v5 User Guide2022-05-11Figure 26. Mpan Table View .25Figure 27. Unsolicited Destination View.26Figure 28. Associations View .27Figure 29. Command Classes View .29Figure 30. Select Command View .32Figure 31. Predefined Commands Manager.33Figure 32. Recent Commands View .35Figure 33. Setup Route View .35Figure 34. ERTT View .37Figure 35. Polling View .38Figure 36. Topology Map.39Figure 37. IMA Network View.41Figure 38. IMA Network Health Status Description (Details) .43Figure 39. IMA Network Health Value Description (Legend).44Figure 40. IMA Nodes View Description (Legend) .45Figure 41. Encrypt/Decrypt View S0 Tab .46Figure 42. Encrypt/Decrypt View S2 Tab .46Figure 43. Firmware Update (OTA) View.47Figure 44. File Dialog View.49Figure 45. NVM Backup/Restore View .49Figure 46. Configuration Parameters View.50Figure 47. Smart Start View .51Figure 48. Z/IP Controller Connected Smart Start View .51Figure 49. Set Node Info View .53Figure 50. Transmit Settings View .54Figure 51. Network Statistics View .56Figure 52. Popup Message After Pressing 'Add' Button .62Figure 53. Network Keys Request.62Figure 54. Enter DSK Dialog .62Figure 55. Multi Channel Node with End Points View .63Figure 56. Popup Message After Pressing 'Remove' Button .63Figure 57. Set SIS Warning Message.65Figure 58. Select Security Scheme Dialog.66Figure 59. Test Frame Configuration for Example 1 .70Figure 60. Te

Updated Tab S2 Security Test Scheme topic (new test settings and CSA option) Updated screenshot Updated screenshot and added MPAN table description Updated Association view screenshot and description Added screenshots for Z/IP controller Added screenshots for Z/IP controller, Unsolicited destination description 20160708 SRO 4.5 Updated topic

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