Strips Comfort 700 monitors temperature, air humidity and ambient light (LUX)
Temperature sensor
Humidity sensor
Light (LUX) sensor
+Switch button
Indoor use
Ultra-thin (3mm/0.11in) design
Up to 10 year battery lifetime
Up to 100m/300ft range
Easy installation
SmartStart
S2 Secure Encryption




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Strips Comfort monitors the temperature, ambient light (LUX), and humidity wherever you mount it. With the Strips sliding +Switch button, you can now also manually control lights, ventilation, shades, and other IoT devices in your smart home or apartment.
The clean design allows discreet placement and the precise measurement ensures accurate communication with other smart devices such as thermostats, ceiling fans and shades to save energy and make spaces comfortable at the same time.
- Adhesive backing for quick and easy mounting
- Can be applied with or without the included +Switch button, depending on the application
- Custom designed battery that lasts up to 10 years
- Convenient, no changing or charging batteries
- Size: 195 x 15 x 3.0 mm (7.67 × 0.59 × 0.11 in)
Product | Strips Comfort 700 for Z-Wave |
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Features | Temperature reporting & alarms, accuracy +/- 0.4°C / 0.72°F Ambient light reporting (0-64 000 LUX) Humidity reporting Periodic reporting of actual or average +Switch manual sliding button |
Regions | Europe (868.4 MHz) US & Canada (908.4 MHz/916 MHz) |
Range | Up to 100 meters point to point. Non-battery Z-Wave devices will act as repeaters and may extend the range |
Dimensions | Sensor: 195 × 15 × 3 mm (7.67 × 0.59 × 0.11 in) |
Operating Conditions | -20°C to + 60°C / -4°F to +140°F Indoor usage |
Power Supply | Built-in 3.0 V LiMnO2 battery |
Z-Wave 700 brings sub microAmp sleep power, low power communication, and automatic power management, ensuring long battery life.
Best-In-Class Security
Z-Wave’s Security 2 (S2) framework provides end-to-end encryption and the most advanced security for smart home devices and controllers. Homes with S2 Z-Wave devices are virtually un-hackable.
SmartStart Easy Installation
SmartStart radically simplifies the installation of smart devices by using QR code scans for uniform, trouble-free setup. Devices and systems can be pre-configured dramatically easing deployments.
Command Class | Version | Required Security Class |
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APPLICATION STATUS | 1 | None |
ASSOCIATION | 2 | Highest granted Security Class |
ASSOCIATION GROUP INFO | 3 | Highest granted Security Class |
BATTERY | 1 | Highest granted Security Class |
CENTRAL SCENE | 3 | Highest granted Security Class |
CONFIGURATION | 4 | Highest granted Security Class |
DEVICE RESET LOCALLY | 1 | Highest granted Security Class |
FIRMWARE UPDATE MD | 5 | Highest granted Security Class |
INDICATOR | 3 | Highest granted Security Class |
MANUFACTURER SPECIFIC | 2 | Highest granted Security Class |
MULTI CHANNEL ASSOCIATION | 3 | Highest granted Security Class |
NOTIFICATION | 8 | Highest granted Security Class |
POWERLEVEL | 1 | Highest granted Security Class |
SECURITY 2 | 1 | None |
SENSOR MULTILEVEL | 11 | Highest granted Security Class |
SUPERVISION | 1 | None |
TRANSPORT SERVICE | 2 | None |
VERSION | 3 | Highest granted Security Class |
WAKE UP | 2 | Highest granted Security Class |
ZWAVEPLUS INFO | 2 | None |
No. | Name | Description | Size | Values | Default value | Advance configuration |
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LED | ||||||
2 | LED alarm event reporting | Turn On or Off LED for specific event indications (ex. alarms) | 1 byte | 0: Off | 1 | No |
1: On, but no LED indication for associated nodes (1/5 blinks) | ||||||
2: On with LED indications based on success/fail for BOTH the gateway and the associated nodes | ||||||
Temperature & Humidity reporting | ||||||
4 | Temperature & Humidity reporting | Select temperature and humidity reporting | 1 byte | 0: Off | 1 | No |
1: On. Sends temperature/humidity based on difference from last reported value (set in config parameters 26 and 28) | ||||||
2: On. Timed reporting of the actual temperature and the actual humidity value (set time in config parameter 25) | ||||||
3: On. Timed reporting of the average temperature value between reports. Will also send the actual humidity value (set time in config parameter 25) | ||||||
5 | Temperature unit | Select the temperature unit | 1 byte | 0: Celcius | 0 (Except US frequency) 1 (US frequency) | No |
1: Fahrenheit | ||||||
6 | Temperature alarms | Turn On or Off temperature alarm (The alarms are not affected by parameters 4, 25 or 26) | 1 byte | 0: Off | 0 (Off) | No |
1: On | ||||||
7 | High temperature alarm level | Select high temperature alarm level | 2 bytes | -20 to +80 (degree C) -4 to +176 (degree F) | 40 C or 104 F (US frequency) | No |
8 | Low temperature alarm level | Select low temperature alarm level | 2 bytes | -20 to +60 (degree C) -4 to +140 (degree F) | 5 C or 41 F (US frequency) | No |
25 | Temperature and Humidity reporting time (Activated in config parameter 4) | Select the number of minutes between reports (15 mins to 24 hrs) | 2 bytes | 15-1440: Minutes between reports (periodic reporting) | 60 | No |
26 | Temperature change for next report (Activated in config parameter 4) | Temperature must change by this value for a new report | 1 byte | 5 – 100 Input value converted to one decimal place [= 0.5 to 10.0 (degree C/F)] | 20 ( = 2.0 C) or 30 ( = 3 F) (US frequency) | No |
28 | Humidity change for next report (Activated in config parameter 4) | Humidity must change by this value for a new report | 1 byte | 2 to 10 (%) | 5 (%) | No |
Ambient Light | ||||||
9 | Ambient light reporting | Ambient light report settings. Using a filter (low-pass) is highly recommended to avoid large amounts of reports in fluctuating lights. | 1 byte | 0: Off | 8 | No |
1: Reporting visual changes without filter (This configuration will affect the sensor battery life if placed where light fluctuates significantly) | ||||||
2-8: Filter length. 2 is the fastest filter allowing quick responses. 8 is a slower filter setting and will give the longest battery life | ||||||
10 | High ambient light (LUX) level trigger | The sensor will send a light report when the light rises above this level. Can be used in scenarios to trigger other devices. When enabling parameter 10, parameter 11 must also be set with a lower value, else the trigger stays off | 4 bytes | 20 – 64000 (LUX) 0: Off | 0 (Off) | No |
11 | Low ambient light (LUX) level trigger | The sensor will send a light report when the light goes below this level. Can be used in scenarios to trigger other devices. When enabling parameter 11, parameter 10 must also be set with a greater value, else the trigger stays off | 4 bytes | 10 – 42000 (LUX) 0: Off | 0 (Off) | No |
Slider switch | ||||||
29 | Slider switch function | Select if the switch should act as a binary switch or a timed switch | 1 byte | 1. Binary switch | 1 | Yes |
2. Timed switch | ||||||
30 | Timed switch duration | Select the duration that should trigger the opposite state of the switch (if 2 is selected in config parameter 29) | 1 byte | 1-60 (minutes) | 5 | Yes |
Z-Wave Command Class | ||||||
31 | Use Multi-Command encapsulation | Send Temperature and Humidity sensor value reports and or Temperature Alarms related reports (Notification Report + Multi-Level Sensor Report + Central Scene Notification) in one message, this saves battery power. Make sure your gateway supports Multi-Command Command Class first | 1 byte | 0: Off | 0 (Off) | Yes |
1: On | ||||||
32 | Use Central Scene Notifications | Central Scene Notifications are sent for the Slider switch state change, High and Low Temperature Alarms and High and Low Ambient Light states. Scenes could be configured in the gateway. Scenes allow multiple devices to be controlled by a single Z-Wave command | 1 byte | 0: Off | 1 (On) | Yes |
1: On | ||||||
Associations | ||||||
33 | Basic Set value sent to Association group 3 when the slider switch is on | This config parameter defines the value sent to the devices in the Association group 3 (using Basic Command Class) | 1 byte | 0 – 255 | 255 | Yes |
34 | Basic Set value sent to Association group 3 when the slider switch is off | This config parameter defines the value sent to the devices in the Association group 3 (using Basic Command Class) | 1 byte | 0 – 255 | 0 | Yes |
35 | Thermostat mode for Association group 4 when the slider switch is on | This config parameter defines the value sent to the devices in the Association group 4 (using Thermostat Mode Command Class). Refer the Thermostat modes supported by the associated node | 1 byte | 1 – 13 | 1 | Yes |
36 | Basic Set value sent to Association group 6 on High Temperature Alarm | This config parameter defines the value sent to the devices in the Association group 6 (using Basic Command Class) | 1 byte | 0 – 255 | 0 | Yes |
37 | Basic Set value sent to Association group 6 on Low Temperature Alarm | This config parameter defines the value sent to the devices in the Association group 6 (using Basic Command Class) | 1 byte | 0 – 255 | 255 | Yes |
38 | Basic Set value sent to the Association group 7 on High ambient light level report | This config parameter defines the value sent to the devices in the Association group 7 (using Basic Command Class) | 1 byte | 0 – 255 | 255 | Yes |
39 | Basic Set value sent to the Association group 7 on Low ambient light level report | This config parameter defines the value sent to the devices in the Association group 7 (using Basic Command Class) | 1 byte | 0 – 255 | 0 | Yes |
Group | Name | Maximum no. of devices | Commands | Information |
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1 | Lifeline | 1 | Notification Report | |
Battery Report | ||||
Multilevel Sensor Report | ||||
Central Scene Notification | ||||
Device Reset Locally Notification | ||||
Indicator Report | ||||
Multi-Command Encapsulation Command | ||||
Slider Switch | ||||
2 | Binary Switch | 5 | Binary Switch Set | OFF – 00 (0x00) ON – 255 (0xFF) This association shall work for both Binary Switch and Timed Switch functions set in configuration parameter 29 – Slider switch function |
3 | Basic Set for Binary Switch | 5 | Basic Set | OFF – 00 (0x00) ON – 255 (0xFF) Values could be modified using the configuration parameters 33 & 34 This association shall work for both Binary Switch and Timed Switch functions set in configuration parameter 29 – Slider switch function |
4 | Thermostat Mode Set for Binary Switch | 5 | Thermostat Mode Set | Pre-requisite: configuration parameter no. 29 – Slider switch function set to 1 (Binary Switch) OFF – 00 (0x00) or The value set in the configuration parameter 35, Default is Heat Mode On – 01 (0x01) |
Temperature Alarms | ||||
5 | Temperature Report for Temperature Alarms | 5 | Multilevel Sensor Report | Temperature Value |
6 | Basic Set for Temperature Alarms | 5 | Basic Set | High temperature alarm = OFF – 00 (0x00) Low temperature alarm = ON – 255 (0xFF) Values could be modified using the configuration parameters 36 & 37 |
Ambient light (LUX) level trigger | ||||
7 | Basic Set for Ambient Light Report Levels | 5 | Basic Set | High ambient light (LUX) level trigger = ON – 255 (0xFF) Low ambient light (LUX) level trigger = OFF – 00 (0x00) Values could be modified using the configuration parameters 38 & 39 |
Notification Type | Notification Event | Information |
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Heat Alarm (04) | Clear Notification (00) | When other 2 events below are cleared |
Overheat detected (02) | Strips will send Heat Alarm when temperature rises above the set value in configuration parameter no.7 | |
Under heat detected (06) | Strips will send Heat Alarm when temperature falls below the set value in configuration parameter no.8 | |
Home Security (07) | Clear Notification (00) | When other event (11) is cleared |
Magnetic Field Interference Detected Event (11) | Strips will send a tamper alert if it detects that someone tries to wake up or manipulate Strips. |
Indicator ID | Description | Appearance and use |
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80 (0x50) | Node Identify | The LED indicator is used to identify the node. |
Event | Scene | Key attribute |
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Slider Switch | ||
Slider switch on | Scene 1 | Key Pressed (00) |
Slider switch off | Scene 2 | Key Pressed (00) |
Ambient light (LUX) level trigger | ||
High ambient light (LUX) level trigger | Scene 3 | Key Pressed (00) |
Low ambient light (LUX) level trigger | Scene 4 | Key Pressed (00) |
Temperature Alarms | ||
High Temperature Alarm | Scene 5 | Key Pressed (00) |
Low Temperature Alarm | Scene 6 | Key Pressed (00) |
Scenarios | Commands encapsulated in MultiCmd command |
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Temperature + Humidity levels Reporting | MultiLevel Sensor Report (Temperature) + MultiLevel Sensor Report (Humidity) |
Temperature Alarms (High\Low) | Central Scene Notification (Scene 5\6) + MultiLevel Sensor Report (Temperature) + Notification (Alarm) Report (High\Low Temperature Alarm) |
Temperature Alarms Clear (High\Low) | MultiLevel Sensor Report (Temperature) + Notification (Alarm) Clear Report (High\Low Temperature Alarm) |
Patented
Sensative Strips are protected by one or more of the following patents:
Elongated wireless sensor assembly
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