Here is a full list of advanced settings (parameters) for the ZEN37 Wall Remote:
Low battery alert
Parameter 1: Choose when you want to receive a low battery alert from your device. The value corresponds to the % battery level for the device.
Values: 5 – 10 (%). Default: 5.
Size: 1 byte dec
LED indicator
The LED indicator in the top le corner of button 1 will light up anytime a button is pressed. It will blink once for 1-tap, twice for 2-tap, 3 times for 3-tap, etc.
You can assign a unique color to each button and adjust brightness of the LED indicator in the advanced settings described below.
Parameter 2: Choose the color of the LED indicator when button 1 (top large button, scene 1) is triggered.
Values: 0 – white (default); 1 – purple; 2 – orange; 3 – cyan; 4 – red; 5 – green; 6 – blue.
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 3: Choose the color of the LED indicator when button 2 (bottom large button, scene 2) is triggered.
Values: 0 – white; 1 – purple (default); 2 – orange; 3 – cyan; 4 – red; 5 – green; 6 – blue.
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 4: Choose the color of the LED indicator when button 3 (left small button, scene 3) is triggered.
Values: 0 – white; 1 – purple; 2 – orange (default); 3 – cyan; 4 – red; 5 – green; 6 – blue.
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 5: Choose the color of the LED indicator when button 4 (right small button, scene 4) is triggered.
Values: 0 – white; 1 – purple; 2 – orange; 3 – cyan (default); 4 – red; 5 – green; 6 – blue.
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 6: Choose the brightness level of the LED indicator or turn the LED off completely.
Values: 0 – LED off; 1 – 10%; 2 – 20%; 3 – 30%; 4 – 40%; 5 – 50% (default); 6 – 60%; 7 – 70%; 8 – 80%; 9 – 90%, 10 – 100%.
Size: 1 byte dec
Remote Z-Wave Dimming Duration (Multilevel Commands For Association Groups 4 and 5)
Parameter 7: Set the time it takes to get from 0% to 100% brightness on dimmers and smart bulbs directly associated with your Wall Remote in Groups 4 and 5 when pressing and holding the buttons (physical dimming) on your Wall Remote. The number entered as value corresponds to the number of seconds.
Values: 1 – 99 (seconds). Default: 5.
Size: 1 byte dec
ASSOCIATIONS:
Group 1: Basic set lifeline to hub
Group 2: Basic for on (button 1: top large button) and off (button 2: bottom large button)
Group 3: Basic for on (button 3: small left button) and off (button 4: small right button)
Group 4: Multilevel start level change (held) and stop level change (released) for buttons 1 and 2 (used for remote dimming)
Group 5: Multilevel start level change (held) and stop level change (released) for buttons 3 and 4 (used for remote dimming)
Group 6: Basic to toggle device on and off in sequence when button 1 is pressed
Group 7: Basic to toggle device on and off in sequence when button 2 is pressed
Group 8: Basic to toggle device on and off in sequence when button 3 is pressed
Group 9: Basic to toggle device on and off in sequence when button 4 is pressed
How to Access the Advanced Settings for your Wall Remote:
The ZEN37 Wall Remote can be updated via OTA firmware updates, here is how to do that. You can access all firmware files here after you register your product and create an account here. Questions? Just reach out to our tech support team.