Here is a full list of advanced settings (parameters) for ZEN16 MultiRelay:
Some parameters were added in later firmware updates so please make sure you're on the latest firmware to have all of the settings below available. You can view the change log for the ZEN16 here.
On / Off Status After Power Failure
Parameter 1: Set the on/off status for the relays after power failure.
Values: 0 – all relays off once restored; 1 – all relays remember and restore status; 2 – all relays on once restored; 3 – R1 & R2 remember and restore status; R3 off; 4 – R1 & R2 remember and restore status; R3 on. Default: 1.
Size: 1 byte dec
Input Type for Relay 1 (Sw1)
Parameter 2: Choose the wall switch or input type you want to connect to the Sw1 terminals.
Values:
0 – momentary for lights only
1 – toggle switch (light on when the switch is toggled up, light off when the switch is toggled down)
2 – toggle switch (state changes whenever the switch is toggled)
3 – garage door momentary mode (for Z-Wave control )
4 – leak alarm (water sensor)
5 – heat alarm
6 – motion alert
7 – open/close alert (door sensor)
8 – CO alarm
9 – CO2 alarm
10 – on/off report (dry contact switch/sensor)
11 – garage door mode for the relay (momentary contact) and door sensor type for the input (use with wired analog door/window sensors and garage gate openers)
Default: 2.
NOTE: Hold the Z-Wave button for 5 seconds to change this mode (each time you hold it down it will take you to the next mode in the setting)
IMPORTANT: If you set this parameter to value 4-11, you’ll need to exclude and re-include the device (without changing any settings) so that a child device is created for the input of your choice!
Size: 1 byte dec
Input Type for Relay 2 (Sw2)
Parameter 3: Choose the input type you want to connect to the Sw2 terminal.
Values:
0 – momentary for lights only
1 – toggle switch (light on when the switch is toggled up, light off when the switch is toggled down)
2 – toggle switch (state changes whenever the switch is toggled)
3 – garage door momentary mode (for Z-Wave control )
4 – leak alarm (water sensor)
5 – heat alarm
6 – motion alert
7 – open/close alert (door sensor)
8 – CO alarm
9 – CO2 alarm
10 – on/off report (dry contact switch/sensor)
11 – garage door mode for the relay (momentary contact) and door sensor type for the input (use with wired analog door/window sensors and garage gate openers)
Default: 2.
NOTE: Click-click'and'hold (so click and hold the second time) the Z-Wave button for 5 seconds to change this mode (each time you repeat the button sequence it down it will take you to the next mode in the setting).
IMPORTANT: If you set this parameter to value 4-11, you’ll need to exclude and re-include the device (without changing any settings) so that a child device is created for the input of your choice!
Size: 1 byte dec
Input Type for Relay 3 (Sw3)
Parameter 4: Choose the input type you want to connect to the Sw3 terminal.
Values:
0 – momentary for lights only
1 – toggle switch (light on when the switch is toggled up, light off when the switch is toggled down)
2 – toggle switch (state changes whenever the switch is toggled)
3 – garage door momentary mode (for Z-Wave control )
4 – leak alarm (water sensor)
5 – heat alarm
6 – motion alert
7 – open/close alert (door sensor)
8 – CO alarm
9 – CO2 alarm
10 – on/off report (dry contact switch/sensor)
11 – garage door mode for the relay (momentary contact) and door sensor type for the input (use with wired analog door/window sensors and garage gate openers)
Default: 2.
NOTE: Click-click-click'and'hold (so click twice and hold the third time) the Z-Wave button for 5 seconds to change this mode (each time you repeat the button sequence it down it will take you to the next mode in the setting).
IMPORTANT: If you set this parameter to value 4-11, you’ll need to exclude and re-include the device (without changing any settings) so that a child device is created for the input of your choice!
Default: 2.
Size: 1 byte dec
LED Indicator
Parameter 5: Choose if you want the LED indicator to turn on when the relays are closed (on) or open (off), or if you want it to remain on or off at all times.
Values: 0 – LED indicator is on when ALL of the relays are off, LED indicator is off when any of the relays is on; 1 – LED indicator is on when any of the relays is on, LED indicator is off when ALL of the relays are off; 2 – LED indicator is always OFF; 3 – LED indicator is always ON. Default: 0.
NOTE: Click the Z-Wave button 5 times quickly to change mode manually.
Size: 1 byte dec
R1 Auto Turn-Off Timer
Parameter 6: Auto-off timer will automatically turn R1 off after x seconds, minutes, or hours once it has been turned on. Set unit in parameter 15.
Values: 0 – timer disabled; 1 – 65535. Default: 0.
Size: 4 byte dec
R1 Auto Turn-On Timer
Parameter 7: Auto-on timer will automatically turn R1 on after x seconds, minutes, or hours once it has been turned off. Set unit in parameter 16.
Values: 0 – timer disabled; 1 – 65535. Default: 0.
Size: 4 byte dec
R2 Auto Turn-Off Timer
Parameter 8: Auto-off timer will automatically turn R2 off after x seconds, minutes, or hours once it has been turned on. Set unit in parameter 17.
Values: 0 – timer disabled; 1 – 65535. Default: 0.
Size: 4 byte dec
R2 Auto Turn-On Timer
Parameter 9: Auto-o timer will automatically turn R2 on after x seconds, minutes, or hours once it has been turned off. Set unit in parameter 18.
Values: 0 – timer disabled; 1 – 65535. Default: 0.
Size: 4 byte dec
R3 Auto Turn-Off Timer
Parameter 10: Auto-off timer will automatically turn R3 off after x seconds, minutes, or hours once it has been turned on. Set unit in parameter 19.
Values: 0 – timer disabled; 1 – 65535. Default: 0.
Size: 4 byte dec
R3 Auto Turn-On Timer
Parameter 11: Auto-on timer will automatically turn R3 on after x seconds, minutes, or hours once it has been turned off. Set unit in parameter 20.
Values: 0 – timer disabled; 1 – 65535. Default: 0.
Size: 4 byte dec
R1 Input Trigger 700 Series
Parameter 12 700 Series: Enable or disable switch (input) control of Relay 1. On ZEN16 VER 1.0: please note that inputs (switch terminals) are linked to the outputs (relays) on the ZEN16 and you won't be able to control or monitor the inputs independently of the outputs in your Z-Wave hub. On ZEN16 VER 2.0, you can now control and monitor the inputs independently of the outputs.
Values: 0 – manual control disabled (no reports sent to the hub when the switch / input is triggered); 1 – manual control enabled (default); 2 – manual control disabled (device sends on/off reports to the hub when the input / switch is triggered).
Size: 1 byte dec
R1 Input Trigger 800 Series
Parameter 12 800 Series:
Choose whether the input (switch) on Sw1 triggers the R1 load or just sends input reports for monitoring, keeping output separate.
Values: 0 – Input trigger disabled; 1 – Input trigger enabled. Default: 1.
Size: 1 byte dec
R2 Input Trigger 700 Series
Parameter 13 700 Series: Enable or disable switch (input) control of Relay 2. On ZEN16 VER 1.0: please note that inputs (switch terminals) are linked to the outputs (relays) on the ZEN16 and you won't be able to control or monitor the inputs independently of the outputs in your Z-Wave hub. On ZEN16 VER 2.0, you can now control and monitor the inputs independently of the outputs.
Values: 0 – manual control disabled (no reports sent to the hub when the switch / input is triggered); 1 – manual control enabled (default); 2 – manual control disabled (device sends on/off reports to the hub when the input / switch is triggered).
Size: 1 byte dec
R2 Input Trigger 800 Series
Parameter 13 800 Series: Choose whether the input (switch) on Sw2 triggers the R2 load or just sends input reports for monitoring, keeping output separate.
Values: 0 – Input trigger disabled; 1 – Input trigger enabled. Default: 1.
Size: 1 byte dec
R3 Input Trigger 700 Series
Parameter 14 700 Series: Enable or disable switch (input) control of Relay 3. On ZEN16 VER 1.0: please note that inputs (switch terminals) are linked to the outputs (relays) on the ZEN16 and you won't be able to control or monitor the inputs independently of the outputs in your Z-Wave hub. On ZEN16 VER 2.0, you can now control and monitor the inputs independently of the outputs.
Values: 0 – manual control disabled (no reports sent to the hub when the switch / input is triggered); 1 – manual control enabled (default); 2 – manual control disabled (device sends on/off reports to the hub when the input / switch is triggered).
Size: 1 byte dec
R3 Input Trigger 800 Series
Parameter 14 800 Series: Enable or disable switch (input) control of Relay 3.
Values: 0 – Input trigger disabled; 1 – Input trigger enabled. Default: 1.
Size: 1 byte dec
R1 Auto Turn-Off Timer Unit
Parameter 15: Choose between seconds (1), minutes (0), and hours (2) as the unit for the auto turn-off timer for Relay 1.
Values: 0 – Minutes; 1 – Seconds; 2 – Hours. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
R1 Auto Turn-On Timer Unit
Parameter 16: Choose between seconds (1), minutes (0), and hours (2) as the unit for the auto turn-on timer for Relay 1.
Values: 0 – Minutes; 1 – Seconds; 2 – Hours. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
R2 Auto Turn-Off Timer Unit
Parameter 17: Choose between seconds (1), minutes (0), and hours (2) as the unit for the auto turn-off timer for Relay 2.
Values: 0 – Minutes; 1 – Seconds; 2 – Hours. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
R2 Auto Turn-On Timer Unit
Parameter 18: Choose between seconds (1), minutes (0), and hours (2) as the unit for the auto turn-on timer for Relay 2.
Values: 0 – Minutes; 1 – Seconds; 2 – Hours. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
R3 Auto Turn-Off Timer Unit
Parameter 19: Choose between seconds (1), minutes (0), and hours (2) as the unit for the auto turn-off timer for Relay 3.
Values: 0 – Minutes; 1 – Seconds; 2 – Hours. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
R3 Auto Turn-On Timer Unit
Parameter 20: Choose between seconds (1), minutes (0), and hours (2) as the unit for the auto turn-on timer for Relay 3.
Values: 0 – Minutes; 1 – Seconds; 2 – Hours. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
R1 Default Relay State
Parameter 21: Decide whether you'd like Relay 1 to behave like normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). Expert users only.
Values: 0 – normally open (relay reports off when it's open / switch is off and on when it's closed / switch is on); 1 – normally closed (relay reports off when it's open / switch is on and on when it's closed / switch is off); 2 – normally closed (relay reports off when it's closed / switch is off and on when it's open / switch is on). Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
R2 Default Relay State
Parameter 22: Decide whether you'd like Relay 2 to behave like normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). Expert users only.
Values: 0 – normally open (relay reports off when it's open / switch is off and on when it's closed / switch is on); 1 – normally closed (relay reports off when it's open / switch is on and on when it's closed / switch is off); 2 – normally closed (relay reports off when it's closed / switch is off and on when it's open / switch is on). Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
R3 Default Relay State
Parameter 23: Decide whether you'd like Relay 3 to behave like normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). Expert users only.
Values: 0 – normally open (relay reports off when it's open / switch is off and on when it's closed / switch is on); 1 – normally closed (relay reports off when it's open / switch is on and on when it's closed / switch is off); 2 – normally closed (relay reports off when it's closed / switch is off and on when it's open / switch is on). Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
DC Motor Mode
Parameter 24: Sync all relays together to prevent them from being activated at the same time. Set value to 1 or 2 to enable the DC motor mode.
Values: 0 – DC motor mode disabled; 1 – DC motor mode enabled for R1 and R2; 2 - DC motor mode enabled for R1, R2, and R3. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec
Reversed Reports For Sw1 Input
Parameter 25: Reverse the reported values for your selected input type on Sw1 terminals (select the same value as in Parameter 2 to reverse values).
Values:
0 – values reported as normally open, not reversed;
4 – leak alarm (water sensor);
5 – heat alarm;
6 – motion alert;
7 – open/close alert (door sensor);
8 – CO alarm;
9 – CO2 alarm;
10 – on/off report (dry contact switch/sensor);
Default: 0.
NOTE: This will not affect the relay behavior if you leave the input linked to the output, it will still trigger the relay to on when the circuit is closed, regardless of the reported value. This setting only affects the reports displayed in the hub for the input and does not affect the relay (output) behavior.
Size: 1 byte dec
Reversed Reports For Sw2 Input
Parameter 26: Reverse the reported values for your selected input type on Sw2 terminals (select the same value as in parameter 3 to reverse values).
Values:
0 – values reported as normally open, not reversed;
4 – leak alarm (water sensor);
5 – heat alarm;
6 – motion alert;
7 – open/close alert (door sensor);
8 – CO alarm;
9 – CO2 alarm;
10 – on/off report (dry contact switch/sensor);
Default: 0.
NOTE: This will not affect the relay behavior if you leave the input linked to the output, it will still trigger the relay to on when the circuit is closed, regardless of the reported value. This setting only affects the reports displayed in the hub for the input and does not affect the relay (output) behavior.
Size: 1 byte dec
Reversed Reports For Sw3 Input
Parameter 27: Reverse the reported values for your selected input type on Sw3 terminals (select the same value as in parameter 4 to reverse values).
Values:
0 – values reported as normally open, not reversed;
4 – leak alarm (water sensor);
5 – heat alarm;
6 – motion alert;
7 – open/close alert (door sensor);
8 – CO alarm;
9 – CO2 alarm;
10 – on/off report (dry contact switch/sensor);
Default: 0.
NOTE: This will not affect the relay behavior if you leave the input linked to the output, it will still trigger the relay to on when the circuit is closed, regardless of the reported value. This setting only affects the reports displayed in the hub for the input and does not affect the relay (output) behavior.
Size: 1 byte dec
R1 Input Trigger Duration
Parameter 28: Set Sw1 input trigger duration to ensure contact is recorded, output is triggered, and status updates in the hub. See manual for details.
Values: 0-100 (1 = 0.1 second). Default: 5.
Size: 1 byte dec
R2 Input Trigger Duration
Parameter 29: Set Sw2 input trigger duration to ensure contact is recorded, output is triggered, and status updates in the hub. See manual for details.
Values: 0-100 (1 = 0.1 second). Default: 5.
Size: 1 byte dec
R3 Input Trigger Duration
Parameter 30: Set Sw3 input trigger duration to ensure contact is recorded, output is triggered, and status updates in the hub. See manual for details.
Values: 0-100 (1 = 0.1 second). Default: 5.
Size: 1 byte dec
Fixed Input Actions
Parameter 31: Set a fixed action to the inputs on the ZEN16. Enable custom input behavior with dedicated inputs for actions on a selected relay. Experts only.
Values: 0 – Disabled; 1 – Sw1 for ON on R1, Sw2 for OFF on R1; 2 – Sw1 for ON on R2, Sw2 for OFF on R2; 3 – Sw1 for ON on R1 and R2, Sw2 for OFF on R1 and R2. Default: 0.
Size: 1 byte dec.
How to Access the Advanced Settings
How to Access the Advanced Settings for the ZEN16 on Home Assistant
How to Access the Advanced Settings for the ZEN16 on HomeSeer
How to Access the Advanced Settings for the ZEN16 on Hubitat
How to Access the Advanced Settings for the ZEN16 on SmartThings
How to Access the Advanced Settings for the ZEN16 on Z-Box
Manual Control From the Z-Wave Button
3 x tap: enter inclusion (pairing) mode
5 x tap: change LED indicator mode (see parameter 5)
All ZEN16 MultiRelays can be updated via OTA firmware updates, here is how to do that. You can access all firmware files here. Questions? Just reach out to our tech support team.
