Display Filter Reference: ZigBee ZCL Multistate Output Basic
Protocol field name: zbee_zcl_general.multistate.output.basic
Versions: 2.2.0 to 3.4.5
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Field name | Description | Type | Versions |
---|---|---|---|
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.attr.priority_array.bool | Valid/Invalid | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 2.2.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.attr.priority_array.sing_prec | Priority Value | Unsigned integer, 2 bytes | 2.2.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.attr.reliability | Reliability | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 2.2.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.attr.status | Status Flags | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 2.2.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.attr.status.fault | Fault Status | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 2.2.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.attr.status.in_alarm | In Alarm Status | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 2.2.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.attr.status.out_of_service | Out of Service Status | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 2.2.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.attr.status.overridden | Overridden Status | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 2.2.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.attr_id | Attribute | Unsigned integer, 2 bytes | 2.2.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.priority_array | Priority Array | Label | 2.6.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.priority_array. | Priority Array | Label | 2.2.0 to 2.4.16 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.structure | Structure | Label | 2.6.0 to 3.4.5 |
zbee_zcl_general.multistate_output_basic.structure. | Structure | Label | 2.2.0 to 2.4.16 |
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