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| device classes | 0x04:0x10:0x03 (Routing Slave, Binary Switch, Binary Scene Switch) |
|---|---|
| manufacturer, type, product | 0x0113, 0x5252, 0x3530 |
| library-type | 6 (Routing Slave) |
| protocol version | 3.42 |
| application version | 5.41 |
| 0x20 | Basic | 1 |
| 0x25 | SwitchBinary | 1 |
| 0x27 | SwitchAll | 1 |
| 0x2b | SceneActivation | 1 |
| 0x2c | SceneActuatorConf | 1 |
| 0x70 | Configuration | 1 |
| 0x72 | ManufacturerSpecific | 2 |
| 0x73 | PowerLevel | 1 |
| 0x75 | Protection | 1 |
| 0x86 | Version | 1 |
The LOM-15 is a fairly standard duplex wall receptacle. Only the bottom outlet is z-wave controlled. The top one is always on. There is small switch between outlets which is used for pairing and for manually turning the bottom outlet on or off. A green LED next to the switch can programmed to either indicate that the outlet is switched on or off. We prefer to have the LED on when the outlet is off which results in weak nightlight.
The Linear LOM-15 appears to be largely identical to the Linear WO15Z both in hardware and software. Even the type and product ids suggest so. It is also very similar to the Jasco/GE 45605 but the latter lacks scene support.
The firmware seems to be well written - we did not detect any flaws. But we wish the were a mechanism to support instant status reporting.
At this price point there are few alternatives.
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