#include <zb_zcl_drlc.h>
ReportEventStatus command payload
zb_int8_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::average_load_adjustment_percentage_applied |
Defines Average Load Adjustment Percentage value applied by the device. The value 0x80 means that this field has not been used by the end device.
zb_uint16_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::cooling_temperature_set_point_applied |
Defines Cooling Temperature Set Point value applied by the device. The value 0x8000 means that this field has not been used by the end device.
zb_uint8_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::criticality_level_applied |
Criticality Level value applied by the device
zb_uint8_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::duty_cycle_applied |
Defines the maximum on state duty cycle applied by the device. The value 0xFF means that this field has not been used by the end device.
zb_uint8_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::event_control |
Identifies additional control options for the event.
zb_uint8_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::event_status |
This field stores value from set of event statuses
zb_uint32_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::event_status_time |
UTC Timestamp representing when the event status occurred. This field shall not use the value of 0x00000000.
zb_uint16_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::heating_temperature_set_point_applied |
Defines Heating Temperature Set Point value applied by the device. The value 0x8000 means that this field has not been used by the end device.
zb_uint32_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::issuer_event_id |
Unique identifier generated by the Energy provider. The value of this field allows matching of Event reports with a specific Demand Response and Load Control event.
zb_uint8_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::signature[42] |
A non-repudiation signature created by using the Matyas-Meyer-Oseas hash function used in conjunction with ECDSA.
zb_uint8_t zb_zcl_drlc_report_event_status_payload_s::signature_type |
This field is used to enumerate the type of algorithm use to create the signature.