This is product is discontinued and has been replaced by the ZSE50 Siren & Chime: What does that mean?
Documentation for the new ZSE50 Siren & Chime can be found here: ZSE50 Knowledge Base
Because the device was discontinued before SmartThings moved from the groovy platform to the lua platform, we will not be creating custom code for the new SmartThings platform for this device. The new architecture is still unstable enough that we need to continue making adjustments for all of our active products continuously, both on the code and documentation side which is draining the resources around platform integration.
Some basic functionality is maintained for the ZSE19, but since this device is multifunctional and supports Z-Wave command classes that are not included in the SmartThings catalog, much of the functionality is not available on the SmartThings hub any longer.
To include the ZSE19 with some basic functionality:
Auto-include:
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Tap the plus icon in the home screen
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Tap Device
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Tap "Scan nearby" (in the corner of the screen)
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While the app says "Scanning..." insert the four batteries, making sure they're oriented correctly
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After a few seconds, the new siren should appear in the app. Rename it if needed and return to the home page
Manually include:
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Tap the plus icon in the home screen
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Tap Device
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Tap "Scan nearby" (in the corner of the screen)
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While the app says "Scanning...", click the Z-Wave button 3 times as quickly as possible
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The app will indicate when the device connects
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Tap Edit to rename the device, and tap Done to save the name
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Tap Done to complete the setup
Once the ZSE19 Multisiren is included, perform network repair to optimize connectivity. This will help SmartThings find the best communication route to the device. Here's how to repair the network.
If you're having issues including your siren to SmartThings, we'd recommend excluding it using these steps and trying the inclusion process again.
Got questions? Issues? Don't hesitate to reach out to us!