Here is a full list of advanced settings (parameters) for the ZAC38 800 Z-Wave Range Extender VER. 1.10 firmware:
Battery Reporting
Parameter 1: Set the % level of the battery when the device will send a low battery alert to the hub.
Values: 0-50 (%). Default: 10.
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 2: Decide whether you would like the battery to be reported according to a % change threshold (set in parameter 3) or whether that should be ignored.
Values:
0 – don't report battery according to the reporting threshold;
1 – report battery according to the reporting threshold (default).
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 3: Set the reporting threshold for the battery. The device will send new battery reports only if that % threshold is met.
Values: 5-50 (%). Default: 10.
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 4: Decide how often the device should report battery changes once the reporting threshold from parameter 3 is met. The device will send new battery reports once % threshold is met in the intervals set in this setting.
Values: 1-65535 (seconds). Default: 600.
Size: 3 byte dec
Parameter 5: Decide whether you would like the battery to be auto-reported according to the frequency set in parameter 6. If this setting is enabled, the device will send battery reports in the set interval regardless of the reporting threshold set in parameter 3.
Values:
0 – auto-reports disabled;
1 – auto-reports enabled (default).
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 6: Set the frequency for auto-reports from the battery. The device will send new battery reports according to the interval set in this setting as long as it's enabled in parameter 5 and regardless of the % threshold set in parameter 3.
Values:
0 – auto-reports disabled;
1 – auto-reports enabled (default).
Size: 1 byte dec
The ZAC38 800 Z-Wave Range Extender can be updated via OTA firmware updates, here is how to do that. You can access all firmware files here once you register your product and create an account here. Questions? Just reach out to our support!